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Readers Write In #519: Classics on YouTube #5 – Made for Every Different (1939)


By ​Vijay Ramanathan

Notice: YouTube’s huge repository features a multitude of fantastic films in lots of languages – some hidden gems, and a few which might be arduous to search out elsewhere. On this sequence of articles, I’ll share a few of my favourite basic films freely accessible on YouTube, together with a quick evaluation. The movies should not posted by me, and I don’t profit from anybody viewing them.

Carole Lombard! She’s the headline of Made for Every Different. Lombard, and her chemistry with a superbly forged, James Stewart, make this in any other case uneven film so very watchable. Directed by John Cromwell, Made for Every Different is an ill-balanced romantic comedy-cum-melodrama that works in elements however finally doesn’t elevate itself past a serviceable one-time watch. Lombard elevates each scene she’s in and carries this film on her shoulders. One can solely marvel what number of extra unbelievable characters she would have portrayed if not for her premature demise. 

The film begins out like a humorous rom-com, steers into drama territory, and ends firmly in melodrama land. We begin the film with a sudden wedding ceremony between John Mason (Stewart) and Jane (Lombard). John’s an unimportant, timid lawyer at a regulation agency the place he hopes for a rising profession. He lacks self esteem, and is unable to face up for himself. Jane is his spine. She’s there to make him resilient, confident, and brave. They really are made for one another. Their marriage, nonetheless, commences on an iffy word. John’s mom, Harriett (Lucille Watson), isn’t too blissful about it, and Jane wonders in the event that they by no means ought to have married. From this level on, we witness varied episodes within the couple’s life as they navigate its highs and lows. There’s a non-starter honeymoon, a flop dinner for John’s boss, a misplaced job promotion, unreliable maids, job dissatisfaction, cash troubles, a child, and so forth. 

Lombard’s Jane feels very pure and actual on this surroundings. When she’s making an attempt to not lose it along with her nitpicky mother-in-law, you may simply really feel her frustration. When she’s the drained new mom of a crying child, you may really feel her fatigue. Expressions navigate Lombard’s face effortlessly. There’s a stunning scene that begins out with John returning house dejected from his class reunion, and ends with Jane motivating him to ask his boss for a elevate and a promotion. This portion really captures the essence of those characters and why they belong collectively. Lombard and Stewart play off one another so effectively!

Many of the narrative is predictable however Cromwell handles the scenes effectively and retains us engaged. The pacing is brisk. The film begins shedding its influence when it veers into extra critical terrain. John and Jane face monetary pressures; their marriage begins to really feel the pressure. The prospect of shedding their youngster finally will get Jane and John to bond again stronger. This final act of the movie takes on a heavy melodramatic tone. Cromwell phases and movies these scenes with extra darkish and moody lighting evocative of a critical drama. There’s a scene within the hospital the place Jane is speaking with Harriet, through which the characters are seen solely in silhouette towards a backdrop of a raging snowstorm seen by the window. It’s eye-catching and assured filmmaking, however the narrative parts on this stretch are too heavy-handed. The portion with the Mercy Aircraft flying by a blizzard, and a parachuting pilot who dangers his life appears ill-suited for this film. However even right here, Lombard’s efficiency retains us invested within the proceedings. We would like Jane to finish up blissful. Predictably, the film ends on a felicitous word that one would count on from any self-respecting romantic comedy. We wouldn’t need it some other manner. 

Made for Every Different is on the market for viewing on YouTube at

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