अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWealthy Arden Stuart is bored in a party. After refusing Tommy Hewlett's marriage proposal, she has her driver drive her to a lonely place, where they make love and return to the party, wher... सभी पढ़ेंWealthy Arden Stuart is bored in a party. After refusing Tommy Hewlett's marriage proposal, she has her driver drive her to a lonely place, where they make love and return to the party, where she witnesses her chauffeur commit suicide after being fired by her brother. On a rainy ... सभी पढ़ेंWealthy Arden Stuart is bored in a party. After refusing Tommy Hewlett's marriage proposal, she has her driver drive her to a lonely place, where they make love and return to the party, where she witnesses her chauffeur commit suicide after being fired by her brother. On a rainy day, Arden attends an art exhibition and meets painter and aspiring boxer Packy Cannon. Th... सभी पढ़ें
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 2 जीत
- Tommy Hewlett
- (as John Mack Brown)
- Arden's Son
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- The Pedestrian Masher
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- Art Gallery Patron
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- Packy's Friend
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- Party Guest
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- Packy's Jealous Girlfriend at Art Exhibition
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- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- Blythe - One of the Philandering Men
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- Party Boy
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- Party Boy
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Back home, Garbo is romanced by, and does marry, millionaire Johnny Mack Brown. Later, Asther returns Garbo loves Asther, but is married (with child) to Mack Brown. What will she do?
"The Single Standard" is beautifully photographed and silently performed. The subject matter must have been considered daring at the time. Today, it's fairly standard stuff. Still - Garbo, the photography, and briefly twisted ending make it look like magic.
******* The Single Standard (1929) John S. Robertson ~ Greta Garbo, Nils Asther, Johnny Mack Brown
Is 'The Single Standard', notable for being her last film with Nils Asther, one of her finest? No, it's not 'Queen Christina', 'Ninotchka' or 'Camille', am not trying to be unfair here as any film deserves to stand on its own without much comparison and 'The Single Standard' is no exception (just wanted to mention a few of my favourites of hers). It still represents her well though, and she is the main reason as to why the film is worth watching. Something of a curiosity and to be seen if you are a die-hard fan of Garbo and want to see every film of hers, but a worthy curio.
'The Single Standard' has not held up particularly well in some areas. But there are other areas where it has aged pretty gracefully. Nothing really is done terribly, if anything the not so good things are more variable.
What varies is the quality of the photography and the performances. Some of the photography is beautifully composed. Some of it is also rather primitive and static. Excepting charming Asther and noble John Mack Brown (Asther faring particularly well in the better written role), both of whom share an amiable chemistry with her, the supporting cast don't really stand out very much. Being a mix of theatrical and dull, pretty much eclipsed throughout by Garbo.
Faring weakest is the story, which is very familiar, conventional ground (even at the time) and can be fairly improbable and creaky.
Garbo really captivates though, and has slyness, grace and allure in bucketloads and a presence that is never less than riveting. As said, Asther and Brown give nice performances and complement her well, while John S. Robertson directs sensitively. The costumes are sumptuous, Garbo always looks ravishing, and the well designed sets don't seem too stuffy or stage-bound. The photography as said is variable, but it never quite fits my definition of terrible.
Music fits like a glove with a subtle charm and not hammering home. The film is entertaining and charming throughout, despite the story not being the greatest, and generally it doesn't feel draggy.
In conclusion, nice film and to be seen for Garbo, captivating as ever. 7/10
"The Single Standard" is a dated story about an emancipated woman in a hypocrite society where infidelity of men was accepted by his wives. Greta Garbo is astonishingly beautiful in the role of Arden Stuart, a woman ahead of time that believes in freedom and equal rights of "love" for men and women. It is very interesting to see the behavior and moral values of the dominant class in this silent movie, where apparently nobody works and seems to party every night. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "The Single Standard"
Note: On 14 May 2022, I saw this film again.
As a socialite seeking to "live honestly", Garbo first has a frank dalliance with her chauffeur, then meets artist Nils Asther--who apparently lives in an art gallery and paints exactly like Gauguin--and impulsively decides to sail to the South Seas on his yacht (although we only see Catalina, Robertson conveys a bracing sun-and-salt air quality from the shipboard locations). Returning to a somewhat scandalized reception in San Francisco, she marries local dullard John Mack Brown; meanwhile, the artist travels to "fever-haunted" China (where his hair inexplicably develops a white streak). Her final conflict is to choose between mothering her darling son or running away with the love of her life. What would Louis B. Mayer do?
Despite some talk about the "philosophy of love" and the injustice of the double standard, this is hardly Tolstoy: the film stays within the conventions of a novelette, never seriously threatening the social status quo. Still, the pleasures are many: graceful direction and nicely underplayed acting throughout, plus Garbo, at the peak of her beauty, in an elegantly tailored Adrian wardrobe, giving one of her most appealing performances.
Many biographers of Greta Garbo, including Barry Paris and Karen Swenson, note that she came to Hollywood with her mentor Mauritz Stiller in September 1925... Although she was already a trained actress (having made two significant projects in Sweden and Germany), what she found in MGM was very different from what she experienced in Europe. The roles she was given, though being sometimes very successful roles (including the ultra popular Felicitas in FLESH AND THE DEVIL), were in majority the roles of vamps and temptresses. But Garbo...she disliked playing 'bad women.' When, in her prolonged contract, Garbo started to have a word in the roles she played and rejected some unattractive ones, more sophisticated projects appeared...
One of such refreshing projects was, undeniably, THE SINGLE STANDARD. One the one hand, a movie appears to be ignored in many analysis of her film career (it appears to be forgotten by some Garbo fans as well); on the other hand, the movie is strangely an 'oldie' that many modern viewers find entertaining and appealing.
It seems that the reason why this film is, at least, "known" among the fans of silver screen productions, is the pairing of Greta Garbo and Nils Asther. Indeed, both give tremendously convincing performances that still, after those decades, maintain their desirable authenticity. Who can possibly skip their unforgettable moments on the islands of eternal sunshine? How can we ignore their memorable chemistry when experiencing the Philosophy of Love? Who can ignore the perfect tension when the hearts are there but duties elsewhere...? Yes, Nils Asther appears to be one of the best co-stars Greta Garbo could ever play opposite.
Another reason, I think, is Greta Garbo herself and her unforgettable moments throughout the film. Although the close-ups are not that outstanding like in her top productions of the 1930s, there are pretty pearls that should not be skipped at least by Garbo fans. For instance, this is the moment of her walk in rain when she humorously states: "I want to walk alone..." These are her unforgettable facial expressions when 'naughty men' come filled with wit having dated their delicious mistresses. This is, generally, the feeling she put in any kind of portrayal she did before the camera. But, here, let me concentrate more deeply on the role of Ms Stuart that Ms Garbo so beautifully portrays since there is one more rarity about the Swedish Sphynx: the power of THE SINGLE STANDARD lies specifically in the "refreshment" of Garbo's masterful acting.
Arden Stuart is a woman who, on the other hand, wants to be independent from men but, on the other hand, learns to understand what living for others means. Although she wants to walk alone, she does not live her life all alone (though she has some great time on All Alone ship). She does not accept any "half measures" and treats life seriously being very genuine in what she does. As a free woman, Arden opens her heart to...love. However, this love will make her stand before the most important decision of her life... Among many scenes that remain in one's memory, including Arden's scenes with her child, I would like to share one moment with you, the moment that truly left a trace in my mind and in my heart. This is the moment when Arden has a trip with a chauffeur and she says that there is no difference whether it's a girl, a man but both have right to... life. It is the viewpoint that very well fixed to Garbo, to her powerful belief in personal freedom and happiness. Although some say that "Garbo plays a normal woman" in THE SINGLE STANDARD, I would say more: "Garbo plays a sophisticated human being" in THE SINGLE STANDARD, a human with her fears, her feelings, her decisions and reflections, her heart.
Other aspects are, perhaps, not greatest merits of the movie (with some exceptions). It is true that the cinematography is not of top quality. The same may be said about some supporting roles. But here, two things may also work well for the film nowadays: firstly, it is the short length of THE SINGLE STANDARD which does not bore people; secondly, it is the tension - the viewers' attention is kept thanks to the wonderfully roused interest.
At the end of my review, I would like to add one thing from me, personally. I would like to ask you not to treat my words as the ones said by a Garbo fan who tries to convince viewers to see yet another "oldie" with the greatest actress of all time. Although I consider myself a great Garbo admirer, I say it with all my heart: you do not have to be very knowledgeable about Greta Garbo and you may still see this film with great pleasure finding something for yourself. That is what I wish you from my heart. I rate the film 8/10
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOne of four silent films Greta Garbo made in the year 1929. Sound had already overtaken the film industry, but Garbo and Charles Chaplin were the two primary holdouts in the transition -Chaplin because he was resisting the shift and Garbo because she was redoubling her efforts to master English, something the native Swede was never pressed to do in the silent era. Garbo made the most silent films (seven in all) of any Hollywood star following the advent of sound in 1927. As a testament to MGM's most bankable star, audiences still turned out for her films despite the fact that silents had been rendered obsolete virtually overnight. She would not make her talkie debut until one full year later, in the carefully chosen Anna Christie (1930), a prestige film that adroitly cast her as a Swede, thus allowing the studio to hedge its bets on her successful transition to talkies.
- गूफ़Arden is having breakfast on the "All Alone" with Packy before he sets sail. As the ship is set to sail, rather than disembark, she remains on board to accompany Packy on his journey. Despite leaving for months with only the clothes she was wearing, she displays an extensive wardrobe while on board, all of which are perfectly tailored to her figure and style.
- भाव
Opening Title Card: For a number of generations men have done as they pleased--and women have done as men pleased...
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures released this movie in a totally silent version.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in MGM Parade: एपिसोड #1.30 (1956)
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Zarobljene duše
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- सैन पेड्रो, कैलिफोर्निया, यूएसए(scenes on the boat off-shore)
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $3,36,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 13 मि(73 min)