

Spring
A drab woman scientist, working on machine to harness solar energy, and a pert concert singer look-alike being courted to play her in a movie swap identities and find personal growth, professional success, love, and happiness.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a British nurse, Alice, is stationed in a London hospital, tending to wounded soldiers. She falls in love with a Canadian pilot, Tom, who is recovering from injuries. Their burgeoning romance is fraught with the perils of war, including bombings and the constant threat of separation. Despite the hardships, they find solace and hope in each other amidst the chaos.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical darling upon release, 'Spring' was appreciated for its earnest portrayal of wartime romance and its performances. It was seen as a competent melodrama that captured the anxieties and hopes of the era, though some critics found its sentimentality a bit overwrought. Audiences generally responded positively to the romantic narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching portrayal of love amidst wartime adversity.
- Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.
- Some found the romantic elements to be overly sentimental at times.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but where available, viewers often appreciate the classic wartime romance and the emotional performances.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Frank Borzage, known for his romantic dramas, including the Academy Award-winning '7th Heaven'.
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