Sizzling, sultry and sexy!!!
Rita Hayworth exuded sexuality and danger as Gilda, the woman that every man lusted for and couldn't resist her intoxicating charms. The film's premise was centered around a love triangle. Gilda had a score to settle and coincidentally would up meet the ex-boyfriend who jilted her - who was now employed by her wealthy, older husband.The plot was convoluted and hard to follow and I didn't care for the feel-good ending. This was a film noir flick so I hoped it would remain dark until the end. But Hayworth doing those Latin dance numbers was worth the price of admission. Her iconic, legendary performance of "Put the Blame on Mame" was almost overkill. It comes towards the end of the movie and by that time we had seen her slinking, winking,and blinking her long lashes at every man within five feet of her. Sometimes, less is more, and it's best to let the viewer's imagination take over. But these are minor quibbles - "Gilda" is a riveting, jaw-dropping film that showcases the talents and charms of one the 20th century's greatest screen sirens.
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