IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users89%
Director: Irving Rapper•Genres: Drama, Romance
Charlotte Vale, a repressed spinster living under the thumb of her overbearing mother, is encouraged by her kindly ship doctor, Dr. Jacquith, to embark on a European cruise to find herself. Onboard, she meets the charming Paul Henreid, a married man with whom she develops a deep connection. As Charlotte blossoms and finds new confidence, she must navigate the complexities of her feelings and her past.
Now, Voyager was a critical and commercial success upon its release, praised for its powerful performances, particularly Bette Davis, and its emotionally resonant story. It was seen as a significant example of Hollywood's mature approach to psychological drama and female empowerment during the war years.
Bette Davis delivers a career-defining performance as a woman undergoing a remarkable transformation.
The film is a poignant exploration of self-discovery and overcoming societal and familial constraints.
Its romantic elements and emotional depth resonated strongly with audiences and critics alike.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise Bette Davis's transformative performance and the film's inspiring narrative of personal growth and finding happiness. The romantic storyline and emotional resonance are frequently highlighted as key strengths.
Nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, Best Actor (Claude Rains), and Best Cinematography. Bette Davis won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.
The iconic line, 'Oh, Jerry, don't let's think now... let's just be happy,' was improvised by Bette Davis.
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