Subtitle All That Heaven Allows Official
Douglas Sirk’s 1955 masterpiece, All That Heaven Allows , is often mistaken for a simple "woman’s picture"—a lush, Technicolor melodrama about a wealthy widow (Jane Wyman) falling for her younger gardener (Rock Hudson). But beneath its glossy surface lies a "caustic indictment" of American bourgeois values and the crushing weight of social conformity. The Architecture of Entrapment
Sirk uses the visual language of the screen to speak for characters who are "tongue-tied" by societal codes. Cary Scott’s suburban life is portrayed as a beautiful prison. The Criterion Contraption: #95: All That Heaven Allows subtitle All That Heaven Allows
The Gilded Cage: Subverting the 1950s Dream in All That Heaven Allows Douglas Sirk’s 1955 masterpiece, All That Heaven Allows