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This Modern Age, directed by Nick Grindé, captures the essence of early 1930s romantic comedies with a blend of charm and social commentary. The story revolves around a Harvard football star who rebels against his upper-class parents, driven by his heart for true love. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, but it allows for some really engaging character moments. The performances, especially the leads, have a certain earnestness that pulls you in—there’s a youthful exuberance that feels genuine. The film explores themes of love versus societal expectations, which resonates even now. And while it might not be loaded with modern practical effects, the emotional depth and the way it tackles class issues make it a distinctive piece of its time.
Features a young cast with genuine chemistry.Reflects the societal tensions of early 20th century America.Captures the spirit of youthful rebellion in a charming way.
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