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“I Remember Mama” presents a gentle and compassionate portrait of a family of Norwegian immigrants who determine in San Francisco in the early 1900′s. The movie is narrated by the family’s eldest daughter, now an adult, who has written a tale about her childhood and her intelligent family. Her family includes Mama, Papa, siblings, and some overbearing but well-intentioned aunts and uncle.
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Nothing sensational or terribly enchanting happens in the lives of these ordinary, working class immigrants. Yet, there is wonderful poignance in the map in which the family deals with everyday crises such as the fate of an injured pet cat or the plight of a mother who is not allowed to view her child in the hospital.
Acclaimed director George Stevens reconstructs such events with an honesty and delicacy that resonates long after the movie ends. And Stevens elicits respectable performances from his cast led by Irene Dunne as the title character “Mama”. Dunne’s performance is beautifully restrained as the humble, selfless matriach who possesses an indomitable spirit and good heart. The rest of the talented ensemble includes familiar and beloved actors such as Oscar Homolka, Barbara Bel Geddes aka Miss Ellie on the television series “Dallas”, and Ellen Corby of “The Waltons” fame.
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“I Remember Mama” is the kind of movie that will evoke childhood memories and remind you to luxuriate in where you came from and how far you’ve arrived.
In retrospect George Steven’s production of “I Remember Mama” is the high water designate in 1940s family life melodrama. Spot at the turn of the last century in San Francisco, the film stars the usually scatterbrained Irene Dunne; on this occasion as the tender yet definite matriarch, Martha Hanson. Together with her husband, Lars (Philip Dorn) and extended family (buttressed by a stellar cast including Barbara Bel Geddes, Cedric Hardwicke, Ellen Corby, Rudy Vallee, Edgar Bergan and Florence Bates) the Norwegian clan weathers some hard knocks and poignant moments with grace and charm. This is one of those aesthetic cramped `jabs of pleasure’ that American cinema veteran to dole out en masse during its golden age, but now seems rendered in exceedingly short supply. Based on John Van Druten’s hit play (derived from Kathryn Forbes’s autobiographical fable), the film is a veritable feast for the heart and mind; a richly textured and appealing experience – not to be missed.
Unfortunately more could have been done to shipshape up this print before rushing it out to DVD. Warner’s transfer is marred by a worthy amount of age related artifacts. Though the gray scale is nicely balanced at times, the image often tends to display an overly soft quality that is more blurry than evocative of mood or style. There is also a much amount of film grain point to in most scenes. Otherwise, murky and dissimilarity levels on the whole tend to be deep and nicely balanced. There are no digital anomalies. The audio is mono and suffers at times from a muffled characteristic. Background narrate is detected in quiescent scenes. A brief introduction by the director’s son, George Steven’s Jr. is all the extras you come by. Bottom line; this film aloof gets my recommendation for a must have Christmas stocking stuffer. It may not be presented here in its optimal condition but regardless, is certain to warm the heart throughout the holidays and beyond.
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