The Moon is Blue

The Moon Is Blue Maggie McNamara plays a very amusing character here, who surprisingly holds her own against the dynamic duo of David Niven and William Holden. It's not much of a love triangle, as Holden clearly has all the advantages (Niven is cast as a father, which mitigates his oodles of sex appeal), but that kind of tension doesn't really have the pull it must in current rom coms. The draw, the suspense, in this film isn't really about who loves whom, but rather, what they'll do to make it work. The film is more about conflicting personal philosophies than romantic tension.

When the film first came out, it was quite shocking, but not for any real content. The reason this film so much appalled was the frank and casual way the characters (well, Ms. McNamara's character) talked about sex. Spoiler: as far as I can tell, they get married first. It's all quite innocent, ultimately.

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