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So, 'Women Everywhere' is an interesting mix of adventure and romance, directed by Alexander Korda. It’s set against the backdrop of Morocco, where we follow Charles Jackson, this American sea captain who's found himself in a bit of trouble with the French Foreign Legion. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the charm. Lili La Fleur, played by a captivating actress, brings this sultry energy as the singer in the café, and their chemistry feels genuine. There's a mix of music and drama that enhances the atmosphere, and even though the effects are practical and not overly flashy, they carry a certain allure. It’s the kind of film that shows Korda's flair for blending genres, making it distinctive in its own right.
Strong musical elements throughout.Interesting character dynamics.Period piece capturing 1930s adventure aesthetics.
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