Working boy Montgomery Clift (the housewife's choice) gets himself in a pickle when he falls for the charms of the rich Elizabeth Taylor. He gets trapped between duty and desire, which is never a fun place to be.
Both Clift’s character and the film narrative took a sharp turn that I really wasn't expecting. It's certainly not the typical 1950's Hollywood romance.
It gave Elizabeth her first proper role as a woman with passions and she did a stand-up job. Shelley Winters was equally as good; but that's like saying rain is wet, because Shelly is always good.
3½ American dreams gone sour out of 5
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