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Scarlet Week
After a weekend of dancing and camping on a recreation island near the city, a young factory worker decides to stay and cut work for a day. Walking around the now deserted island, he meets a beautiful woman camping alone and sunbathing in the nude on the beach. A hot romance flares up between the worker and the more upper-class married lady, lasting through the light-filled nights of the whole summer week until the woman's much older husband returns to the island the next weekend.
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Plot Summary
In a small town, the lives of three women intertwine with dramatic consequences when a charismatic drifter arrives. Secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested as their desires and ambitions clash. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of happiness in a post-war American setting.
Critical Reception
Scarlet Week received a mixed but generally positive reception upon its release, praised for its strong performances, particularly from its leading actresses, and its gripping, melodramatic storyline. While some critics found the plot occasionally predictable, others lauded its emotional depth and the effective portrayal of complex female characters. It was considered a solid, albeit conventional, melodrama for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the compelling performances of its leading actresses.
Lauded for its dramatic and emotionally charged narrative.
Noted for its effective exploration of complex female relationships.
Google audience: Audience reception for Scarlet Week is not widely available through Google's platform, but historical reception suggests it was appreciated as a well-acted melodrama.
Fun Fact
Although the film features three prominent actresses, it was originally envisioned as a vehicle for just two, with the third role added during script development to enhance the dramatic conflict.
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