Since You Went Away

1944

Action / Drama / Romance / War

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 77% · 13 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 79% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.5/10 10 5101 5.1K

Plot summary

While husband Tim is away during World War II, Anne Hilton copes with problems on the homefront. Taking in a lodger, Colonel Smollett, to help make ends meet and dealing with shortages and rationing are minor inconveniences compared to the love affair daughter Jane and the Colonel's grandson conduct.


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Robert Walker as Cpl. Bill Smollett 2nd
Agnes Moorehead as Emily Hawkins
Shirley Temple as Brig Hilton
Lionel Barrymore as Clergyman
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Reviewed by SAMTHEBESTEST 7 / 10

War heroes left homes with flags of patriotism, but they didn't know they were leaving their families uncovered. Know their story here.

Since You Went Away (1944) : Brief Review -

War heroes left homes with flags of patriotism, but they didn't know they were leaving their families uncovered. Know their story here. The 1940s decade gave us the best World War films; let's not argue about that. There have been films about the battlefield, horrors of war, spy dramas, inspiring musicals, comedies, family dramas, and even the post-war situation. Buck Privates (1941), Mrs. Miniver (1942), The Best of Our Lives (1946), Germany Year Zero (1948), and The Search (1948) can be named as a few. While almost every angle of the world war has been attempted, Cromwell had an idea to take up the story of a family-the women who are left behind by men to complete their patriotic duties towards the country. Well, it was hard, as we all know, but having a sneak peek into their daily lives was no ordinary job. John Cromwell does that here. Yes, it's a long film of almost 3 hours, with 10 minutes wasted in the overture and all, but it will never make you feel bored. It has various interesting scenes and events lined up one after another to keep you hooked on the film. The film is about a housewife who has to take care of her two daughters and the home as her husband is away fighting the war for the country. Let me tell you, the film doesn't show the face of her husband once. Not even once. Maybe that's the most unique part about it. The writer and the director wanted that character to be the one from every family; hence, they didn't give him a face. If they had, it would have become a personal family drama, not a film about society. Yes, Claudette Colbert has done "Cleopatra," "Imitation of Life," and "It Happened One Night," but this was her best on-screen performance. Period. The rest of the cast is good too. The screenplay, cinematography, editing, emotions, social appeal, and direction all go well. All said and done, this WW II flick will never go away from our memories.

RATING - 7.5/10*

By - #samthebestest.

Reviewed by dexter-10 8 / 10

Agony on the Homefront

The formula for a successful film incorporates good direction, a deep and talented cast, a sophisticated script, and a profound theme. This film has all of the above. The poignant theme is that of the Homefront's waiting for soldiers to safely return from the various battle zones of World War Two, with full knowledge that some would not return. In this film, released just two weeks after D-Day, the daily lives of the characters are dominated by the pall of war, and the casualty reports. Non-patriotic foils are sprinkled throughout, especially those who regularly violate the rationing system. In essence, the main thrust of the film to the audience is this: Do not despair, everyone with servicemen abroad is experiencing the same fears and emotions. Like "Casablanca" and other films produced during the war, the message of common sacrifice prevails. Everyone is in the same boat, or so says Hollywood. This film is both entertaining and instructive, as intended. If this film has a weakness, it is the title. It would better be something like "what would I do when you're no longer here to tell my troubles to?" No longer here could be for the duration of the war--or for eternity.

Reviewed by StevenKeys 8 / 10

Since You Went Away

Often over-looked when homefront films are topic, Mrs-Miniver (42), Best-Years (46) and The-Clock (45) dominating and deservedly so. But on that rare event when it does air on TV and you can give 2+ hrs, you'll discover Since has its own brand of charm that'll make it one of the War dramas you're sure to include in the next conversation.

The tension between soon to divorce co-stars Jennifer Jones and Robert Walker makes for some awkward on-screen moments, the blame which can never be fairly apportioned but a share of it certainly layed on the doorstep of Producer Selznick. Yet, in spite of such state, Claudette Colbert sheds her best known film persona as a flighty femme (It-Happened) and shines as the service wife and Mom who keeps it all together, Navy Commander and family friend Joseph Cotten bringing calm and confidence to the bustling household and Monty Woolley at his cinematic best as Colonel Smollett, his likeable snobbery turning to trust that creates his own little Wonderful-Life catharsis and makes his earlier caustic & culty Whiteside (Dinner) look all the more boorish (3.5/4).

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