Review of Dishonored

Dishonored (1931)
7/10
Dietrich As Luscious German Spy
29 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
(Flash Review)

This time around Dietrich is using her allure to gain secrets of the enemy Russians as a spy rather than to just toy with men's emotions in some of her other films. She is a widow to a man who died in battle and due to her somber background no longer fears death so is a well-suited to her new role of being a spy. After a first successful assignment, the next man matches her intellect and she grows fond of him which ultimately leads to some tough decisions which leads to a very shocking ending. As always Dietrich is in several stylish outfits which complement the film's visual styles of layering objects and using lights & darks to create a moody atmosphere. Style is even on her mind in the most unexpected moments. As opposed to some of her other films, the story feels better focused, paced and more interesting.
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