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14 May, 2021
Classic with high current relevance
Based on a play, and a British version had been filmed just 4 years before it (included on back of disc). This version is worthy of seveal viewings. Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman are powerful actors and finessed the nature of this relationship perfectly. It's a story in the headlines constantly of toxic relationships and our abiity to ignore red flags. This version of the movie is where the current term "gaslighting" someone came from. We've all been gaslighted both personally and in the mass media, so watching this film helps raise awareness. The reason for gaslighting someone may vary, but the technique is the same. It's subtle, consistent chipping away at someone's self esteem. Include frequent endearing outpours of how much they mean to you to keep them dependent, all the while plotting your next deceipt. Masterful and scary.