Showing posts with label 1942. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1942. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Oscar Project #15: Mrs. Miniver (1942)



We are now into the heart of World War II. Mrs. Miniver was the first Best Picture winner produced after the United States became involved in the war, and it was also the first winner to mention the war at all. Casablanca and The Best Years of Our Lives will also involve the war, but they are set before and after American involvement.

Mrs. Miniver, on the other hand, takes place right in the middle of wartime London. Miniver herself is a housewife, her son is in the Air Force, and her husband was an architect who volunteered his boat (and himself) to evacuate some troops from Dunkirk. As you might expect, the son is called off to war and thus separated from his girlfriend, who is the daughter of a rich person they know somehow or another.

Is any of this sounding familiar? It’s very different in form and tone, but the storyline of middle-class child (whose family still somehow has its own maid and cook) falling in love with the child of rich family is basically the same thing as You Can’t Take It With You. Yes, the genders are reversed, and neither actor has the charm of Jimmy Stewart or Jean Arthur, but the similarities are still striking, right down to the feelings of superiority displayed by the wealthy parent(s).