Yeah... For me, an immature twit like Irene forcing her attentions on Godfrey and "winning" him at the end ruins an otherwise great screwball comedy for me.
Funny, there was that discussion at the beginning about the dignity and considerations for other human beings at the beginning when "forgotten men" were being collected like commodities for the scavenger hunt at the beginning of the film. Yet, Godfrey is reduced to a little more than a possession and toy for the immature, vengeful, spoiled brat, Irene, regardless of how Godfrey felt about her.
Shame. I thought their friendship and understanding at the beginning of the film at the scavenger hunt was so lovely... Then, Irene had to start forcing herself on Godfrey and she was no longer considerate of Godfrey or his feelings. Then, there's that weird business of her randomly riding a horse up the front steps of her house, leaving it on the premises, and aggravating her family... Wtf? Def. not good enough for Godfrey.
Too bad Molly and Cornelia didn't end up with Godfrey. They're much more up to Godfrey's level and had much better chemistry. Lombard and Powell would've had much better chemistry if Irene was written to behave a bit more like an adult, as opposed to an irritating, love-struck adolescent with stunted mental and emotional growth.
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