
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'The Root of All Evil' is quite an interesting piece from 1947. The film navigates the tumultuous relationship between two sisters, Jeckie and Rushie, set against the backdrop of tragedy and revenge. The performances are solid, particularly how Jeckie’s grounded nature contrasts with Rushie's reckless impulses. There's a palpable tension that builds, and the pacing keeps the audience engaged without feeling rushed. It's not flashy by any means, but the atmosphere is thick, and there’s a rawness to the characters that makes you reflect on the complexities of human relationships. The direction might be a mystery, but the narrative does manage to feel cohesive and impactful.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from its era. It's available in various formats, but original prints are hard to come by, making them quite sought after among dedicated collectors. The scarcity adds to its intrigue, as those who appreciate the nuances of post-war cinema are drawn to the layered storytelling and character depth. Overall, it's a noteworthy entry for anyone focused on the drama genre from the late 40s.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover