Has anyone else noticed how perfect the 50's movies are? The story line, scenes, characters, conversations. There is a perfect symmetry, a system to these movies. The hotel scene was a good example: one woman stood at the window in a nostalgic look at the romance she had in NY 12 years prior and was playing card, another woman looked at it like this big strange thing, and the other woman looked it as she would want to rule NY.
That was with everything in this movie, and it's hard to ENGINEER such movie.
My first title for this review was "almost perfect" because I think at the very end the movie was rushed just a little bit. I agree with the other reviewer that it was too short and I think this movie could have gone for another 20 minutes to be really perfect.
I really admire the 50s and it helps me really understand this country I immigrated to. Films like this are educational and should be on regular TV.