Commentary
The modern film industry has a talent for taking a basic story concept and distorting it with extraneous vulgarity until its main theme is hardly recognizable. You can counteract this, however, by foregoing the latest releases in favor of movies made during Hollywood’s good old days (1934-1954), when storytelling was uncomplicated by computer generated imagery, excessive special effects, and unnecessary “adult” content.
Most people will agree that classic films were more artistic in the Golden Era of Hollywood, but few people understand why they were also more tasteful, intelligent, and decent than films from any other time. Because filmmakers had to follow the decency standards of the Motion Picture Production Code during those twenty years, those movies are the cleanest collection of entertainment ever made….