That Uncertain Feeling (1941)

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That Uncertain Feeling (1941). 1h 24m | Approved

“It has some clever dialogue, but the plot you can see coming at you from a mile away, as it is a take on u0026quot;the grass is greeneru0026quot;. Plus there is only one really likable main character – Melvyn Douglas as Larry Baker.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAfter six years of marriage socialite Jill Baker is feeling quite bored. She is convinced by her equally bored Park Avenue socialite friends that she must simply go see Dr. Venguard, a psychoanalyst. Between Dr. Venguard, Jillu0026#39;s friends, and a complete narcissist she meets in Venguardu0026#39;s waiting room – Burgess Meredith as Sebastian, a pianist, she becomes convinced her marriage is on the rocks. This is all news to Larry who, although he does seem to eat and sleep the insurance business, is trying to build a better life for himself and his wife.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBefore Larry knows what has happened, he is out and Jill wants to divorce him and marry the extremely tiresome Sebastian, whom she is convinced is a genius. He tells her so every day! Eve Arden as a legal secretary steals the show when she is asked about what is going on and her opinion. She says she sees it every day. Women taken care of in high style with no worries and nothing to think about but how unhappy they think that they are.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI wish I could make this review more inspiring, but the film itself is pleasant but uninspiring. No new ground is covered here, and the parts of it are greater than the whole. I can give kudos to Melvyn Douglas as the husband who thinks he is more clever at getting his wife back than he is, and to Burgess Meredith as somebody who thinks a great deal of himself as a musical genius but seems to have no visible means of support. Merle Oberon is lovely here and seems to have u0026quot;that uncertain feelingu0026quot; every step of the way. Events more than her own will seem to be propelling her forward in every instance. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA few great memorable lines, what could be heavy melodrama turned into a very light romantic comedy Lubitsch style, and probably worth your time if you run across it, but nothing to deliberately seek out.”

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