The Woman in Question (1950)

 Anthony Asquith's "The Woman in Question"


I suppose one of the primary things I could say about Anthony Asquith's 1950 film "The Woman in Question" is that it holds one's interest. It centers on the investigation into the murder of a woman in her flat. The police question various people who've interacted with the woman and each have differing views on her. Through flashbacks, we see the ways in which each person saw her and each flashback offers a different take on the same woman. It is very "Rashomon"-esque, but without the complexity. Regardless, it was able to hold my interest in who the murderer could have been. The end result does not create much adoration of the film for me, but the experience was still adequate.



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