A Life of Her Own
A Life of Her Own

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A Life of Her Own

1950
Movie
108 min
English

A young woman from Kansas moves to New York City, becomes highly successful at a prestigious modeling agency, and falls in love with a married man.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: George CukorGenres: Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A successful fashion model, Lily Brando, grapples with the overwhelming grief of losing her lover, a married man named Steve Abbott. Consumed by sorrow and a desire to understand his life outside of their relationship, she travels to his hometown. There, she assumes a new identity to uncover the truth about his family and his apparently idyllic life, leading to a complex and emotionally charged confrontation.

Critical Reception

"A Life of Her Own" received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised Lana Turner's performance and the film's exploration of grief and identity, others found the plot melodramatic and slow-paced. Its film noir elements were noted, but it didn't achieve the widespread critical acclaim of other films in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lana Turner delivers a strong, albeit somewhat overwrought, performance as a grieving woman.

  • The film attempts to blend melodrama with film noir, with varying degrees of success.

  • Some found the narrative compelling, while others criticized its perceived artificiality and lack of emotional depth.

Google audience: Audience reception for "A Life of Her Own" is not widely available through aggregated Google user reviews.

Fun Fact

Lana Turner's character, Lily Brando, is a fashion model, allowing for numerous stylish costume changes and showcasing the high-fashion world of the era, which was a significant draw for audiences at the time.

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