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The Shining Hour is a fascinating exploration of class and identity, directed by Frank Borzage. The film dives into the life of a nightclub dancer who disrupts the tranquil yet rigid life of a wealthy farming family after marrying into it. There's this palpable tension throughout, as the characters navigate their differences against a backdrop of lush cinematography and soft lighting that Borzage was known for. The performances, particularly from Margaret Sullavan, have this raw emotional quality that draws you in. It's not just about romance—there's something deeper about the clash of worlds that really resonates. The pacing is gentle, allowing the drama to unfold organically, making for an engaging experience.
Focus on Borzage's unique styleNoteworthy performances by SullavanThemes of class struggle and identity
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