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The average rating for Loser Takes All based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-09-25 00:00:00
1993was given a rating of 5 stars Joy Gibson
Read online here. Graham Green wrote a fairy tale. It was a proper fairy tale for grown ups. There is the princess, the prince who instead of having to win her love, has to win it back. through The Task, here it is called The System. There is a fairy godfather and the old biddy with good advice and a gift, an old witch, and the false prince, there is even a palace. And it's all set far, far away in a land that might as well be mythical. A moral rounds out the end of the story which is what makes it so damn silly. But it is enjoyable because Graham Greene's writing is a joy to read whether it is satire, literary fiction, humour or fairy tales. Like so many of his books, it's very visual and would make a good film. As it is so short, maybe a half-hour costume drama for tv would work better. Really enjoyable, really silly.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-07-25 00:00:00
1993was given a rating of 3 stars Anunat Sangjindavong
Dear Frere, As we have been associated in business and friendship for a quarter of a century I am dedicating this frivolity without permission to you. Unlike some of my Catholic critics, you, I know, when reading this little story, will not mistake me for 'I', nor do I need to explain to you that this tale has not been written for the purposes of encouraging adultery, the use of pyjama tops, or registry office marriages. Nor is it meant to discourage gambling. Affectionately and gratefully, Graham Greene. And in a few words Graham Greene dismisses this "entertainment" as he did most of his lighter work as a little bit of fun, not to be taken seriously. And who could take something so obviously designed to be a James Stewart and Audrey Hepburn vehicle with a set up of two young lovers mooning, pouting, quarrelling and generally playing around in Monte Carlo seriously? It is exactly what Greene says it is, frivolous, and latterly adapted in to a Molly Ringwald comedy called Strike it Rich. Calling it slight might be an insult to the word, there's very little here but what is here is both fun and as ever coloured slightly with Greene's constant struggle with his Catholic faith and it's conflict with the natural order of Human life.


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