Desire Me

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  • NR
  • 1947
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 6.0  (1,010)

Desire Me is a romantic drama movie released in 1947 that stars the incredible talent of Greer Garson, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Hart. The film is directed by George Cukor and Mervyn LeRoy and is based on a novel by Marguerite Duras. The plot of the movie revolves around Marise Aubert (Garson), a French widow who lost her husband during WWII. She lives in the quiet village of Valbonne with her daughter and tries to forget her past. However, her life changes when she meets Paul Aubert (Hart), an American soldier who served with her husband, and they fall in love. Marise's love for Paul helps her overcome her grief and start a new life with him. However, their happiness is short-lived as Paul is called back to America, leaving Marise heartbroken.

Desire Me takes a leap forward in time to two years later, where Marise is visited by Neil Forbes (Mitchum), Paul's best friend who tells her of Paul's tragic death in a car accident. Neil and Marise grow closer which results in their attractions to each other, but the guilt of betrayal, and the thought to move on from her first love become a heavy burden on her heart.

The film is set during and after World War II, and it showcases the devastation and loss that war brings, as well as the hope and resilience of the human spirit. Garson delivers a great performance, portraying the emotions of a young widow longing for love and companionship in the face of tragedy. She is a delicate woman filled with passion, and her expressions convey more than words.

Mitchum's character serves as the love interest of Marise, and he delivers a compelling performance. He plays a role that's much different than the usual tough-guys he's known for portraying in other films, showcasing his range as an actor. Richard Hart's presence is fleeting but memorable, and his chemistry with Garson is a testament to their acting skills.

The novel's adaptation is romantic, poignant, and melancholy. The cinematography is stunning, taking full advantage of the French locations and landscapes to enhance the visuals of the natural beauty of the region. George Cukor and Mervyn LeRoy present a lyrical and atmospheric drama that overflows with luxurious French romance and the fine talents of the actors.

The war-torn setting further enhances the film's emotional weight and gravitas. The story is a snapshot of the post-WWII period, where people were still coping with the emotional aftermath of the devastating war. This drama showcases the willingness of those who suffered to forget the tragedy, moving onto a path towards a new beginning, embracing it with love, affection and hope.

Overall, Desire Me is a perfect mix of romance and war drama, beautifully crafted and performed with incredible talent. It gives attention to the state of mind after the war that many films gloss over, and presents a story not incredibly common at the time of its release, around the idea of overcoming tragdedy and moving forward. It is a must-watch for fans of sentimental drama and classic romance.

In conclusion, Desire Me is a film filled with raw emotions, breathtaking scenery, and of course, astonishing performances. The combination of human tragedy and romance makes it a work of art that resonates with the audience long after the credits roll. It's not surprising that this classic film continues to gain popularity over time.

Desire Me is a 1947 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1947
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (1,010)
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