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: Many reviewers struggle to categorize the film, calling it a "melodramatic noir" or a "sturdy melodrama-cum-film noir". It is praised for using genre conventions to depict post-war moral decay.
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The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) is widely reviewed as a masterful, dark blend of . Critics often highlight it for its cynical exploration of guilt, power, and the way past trauma haunts the present. Notable Critical Perspectives : Many reviewers struggle to categorize the film,
: Though some contemporary 1946 reviews found her performance to lack conviction, modern viewers often praise her as a "morally conflicted" and "sympathetic" ex-con who provides a necessary contrast to Martha's coldness. Production Trivia Critics often highlight it for its cynical exploration
: During filming, Barbara Stanwyck famously warned Van Heflin not to do his "coin-rolling" trick during her lines, threatening to "upstage him" by hiking up her skirt to adjust her garter.
: While Stanwyck is the titular character, some critics argue that Van Heflin’s Sam is the film's "heart and soul," representing a ray of light and a way out of the corrupt town.
: One interesting modern interpretation suggests that the "strange love" referenced in the title is actually self-love , reflecting an ambivalence about the "exceptional" society of post-WWII America.