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Eric ![]()
Rita Hayworth created her most famous and sexiest character with
Gilda. She is a spurned lover, who desperately wants former lover Johnny,
played by Glenn Ford, back. But the fact that she married his employer
makes it difficult. So what's a girl to do?Gilda spends the entire movie flirting and sexually teasing Johnny to distraction. From her first scene where she flips back her hair ever so sexy and says 'What, me decent?' You know that this is a wanton woman. To one of the final scenes where she attempts to strip in front of a packed nightclub before Johnny stops her. Rita Hayworth here is one of, if not the most beautiful, enticing women to ever be on screen. Take note Sharon Stone, there is no nudity yet the entire film is about sex. They never even use the word sex. They don't need to. Watch the masquerade scene where Johnny and Gilda are dancing and talking about how long it's been since they danced. The innuendo is obviously and just as effective. Hayworth is great and the dialogue is wonderful, yet the film is not perfect. There is the huge coincidence of Gilda marrying Johnny's boss. The first 10 minutes before Rita Hayworth is in could be trimmed. There is a side story that provides a little action and intrigue but its the friction and heat between Gilda and Johnny that make this a great movie. Patrick
Glenn Ford is good, though not outstanding, in the part of Gambler Johnny
Farrell. And although he has technically the larger role, this is the top
billed Hayworth's movie from beginning to end. Even when not onscreen her
presence is palpable.
This love story, set in a casino in Argentina, focuses on the bitter side
of romance; proving that the line between love and hate is, indeed, thin.
As noted above, Gilda is a sexual predator using every trick she knows to
win back Johnny's love and affection. Only she plays this game too well.
He, in return, loves her so much it hurts, yet can't bring himself to
forgive her supposed indiscretions.
Finally, just as these lovers agree, Gilda's husband, believed dead,
returns in time for a final showdown.
Charismatic stars in an entertaining, yet dramatically weak, film. Scott
If only it's creators had focused more on the relationship between Gilda and Johnny, rather then the convoluted goings on of Gilda's husband and his business deals. Because it is the story of the two on again off again lovers that is the heart of this film.
Rita Hayworth, as both Eric and Patrick said, is wonderfully sexy and dominates the screen every time she appears. Sadly, despite the name of the movie, her screen time is limited. And we are left with Glenn Ford, one of the most unromantic, unattractive leads I have ever seen in any movie. Gilda deserves better then him or her husband.
Although this is a classic 1940's film noir, melodrama, it just leaves you feeling like it could have been so much more. Photos © Copyright 1946 Columbia Pictures All Rights Reserved |