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www.boxoffice.com - : About two-thirds of the way into ''Bride of the Wind,'' Alma Schindler-Mahler remarks to yet another in the long line of famous men with whom she is romantically involved that she wonders if she will only be remembered for her liaisons as opposed to her artistic abilities. What exactly those abilities are is hard to discern based on the superficial script by Marilyn Levy and scatter-shot direction by Bruce Beresford. Ostensibly the story of the life of one of the most stimulating muses of the early 20th century, ''Bride of the Wind'' is disappointingly flat and frustratingly circumscribed, despite a valiant lead performance and eye-catching period settings. more...
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