CLASSIC MOVIE REVIEW: ADAM'S RIB (1949)

                      ADAM'S RIB starring Spencer Tracy and Kathern Hepburn is considered a classic in cinematic film history. It tells the story of husband and wife attorneys Adam and Amanda Bonner who find themselves on opposite sides of an attempted murder trial. Amanda defends a housewife who shot her husband after catching in the act of having an affair. The question that is put worth is whether or not the wife, played by Judy Holliday, was justified in shooting her husband.
                 ADAM'S RIB, directed by George Cukor is an uneven comedy that features amazing chemistry between Tracy and Hepburn. There is no denying that these two had a rare onscreen chemistry that translated into movie magic. They are much better than the movie itself. A woman's place in the world is as timely an issue now as it was almost 70 years ago. The film as a whole did not register with me. I wasn't invested in the issues that Tracy and Hepburn were fighting for. Also, I felt the courtroom scenes and the domestic/homely scenes didn't mesh. In my humble opinion, the story does not match the performances of Tacy and Hepburn. I give ADAM'S RIB a C+.
                 If you are interested in this film, you can catch on FILMSTRUCK, the streaming network that shows classic Hollywood movies.
               

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