IMDb6.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Director: Gregory La Cava•Genres: Comedy-Drama, Romance
A young woman from a poor, unconventional family dreams of a better life and falls for a poet, despite her mother's ambitions for her to marry well. She navigates the complexities of her family's bohemian lifestyle and societal expectations as she tries to forge her own path. The film explores themes of social class, independence, and the pursuit of happiness.
Primrose Path was generally well-received by critics for its performances, particularly Ginger Rogers, and its engaging blend of comedy and drama. While not a box office smash, it is remembered as a solid entry in the film careers of its stars and director, offering a somewhat progressive look at female independence for its time.
Ginger Rogers delivers a strong and nuanced performance as a woman striving for a better life.
The film successfully balances lighthearted moments with more serious dramatic undertones.
Director Gregory La Cava brings a distinctive touch to the portrayal of unconventional family dynamics.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, praising the film's engaging story and the charming performances of the lead actors, with many appreciating its thoughtful exploration of societal pressures.
Ginger Rogers' portrayal of Ellie May Adams was a departure from her typical song-and-dance roles, showcasing her dramatic acting abilities.
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