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Live, Love, Learn
Tired of waiting for her life to start, Chloe decides to travel the world, but convincing her mother won't be easy.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but naive professor, Julian Croft, is infatuated with his mature, sophisticated student, Bobbie Baxter. His academic life is thrown into chaos as he tries to navigate a budding romance with her, while simultaneously dealing with the expectations of his colleagues and the realities of the outside world. The film follows his journey of self-discovery and the often-humorous challenges of balancing intellectual pursuits with personal relationships.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Live, Love, Learn' was generally well-received by critics for its charming performances and lighthearted, albeit somewhat predictable, romantic comedy plot. Audiences found it to be an enjoyable and wholesome film, though it didn't achieve major critical acclaim or lasting cultural impact. It's considered a pleasant example of its genre from the late 1930s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest performances and likable central characters.
Appreciated for its gentle humor and pleasant romantic storyline.
Noted as a charming, if somewhat slight, romantic comedy of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this older film, but contemporary reception indicated it was viewed as a light and entertaining romantic comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was one of Evelyn Venable's last major roles before she largely retired from acting to focus on her family, including her daughter, Lisa, who later became the renowned poet and translator Lisa Sapinkopf.
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