Mar. 1st, 2010

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I watched Double Wedding tonight, which, though the title sounds distinctly pedestrian, is a delightful screwball comedy starring The Thin Man's Myrna Loy and William Powell. I am, I admit, a complete sucker for the "laid back free spirit bounds into neurotic control freak's life and plays merry hell with it; of course they wind up together because movies don't have to pay attention to reality opposites attract" cliche, and this delivers beautifully. Powell is the free spirit and Loy the neurotic in this one, which fits them rather well. Even the subplot with Loy's sister and her fiance is amusing and kind of cute, sort of like if Hero and Claudio were actually interesting. (The movie has nothing in common, plotwise, with Much Ado About Nothing, but there's definitely that feeling in the structure.) The ending, as with oh so many of these old movies, wraps things up far too quickly, but the journey there is well worth it.

I think my favorite moment is when Loy slams the canvas down over Powell's head. Or possibly when she steals his car. At any rate, there's lots of material for the screwball comedy medley vid that's slowly coming together in my head, and that makes me very happy.

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