Easy Virtue (1927)
7/10
"Shoot! There is nothing left to kill."
4 January 2021
EASY VIRTUE has a few tropes we've come to associate with Hitchcock-- a wrongfully accused protagonist, a domineering mother figure-- but aside from that, this is more a routine melodrama for the period enlivened by a few stylish flourishes. It isn't essential to your understanding of the great filmmaker and I imagine only Hitchcock devotees will be much interested in seeing it, but there are worse ways to spend 80 minutes.
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