Hi all: I, too, have never been fond of My Destiny as a song, but I
agree that it *is* important to the storyline in the film. Mario is
much more effective in the film version. I think of it as the
personification of the Joan Fontaine character and is played at
different times when we are to be reminded of her. She was a true
nemesis to Mario's own character, and the words and music reflect
that
completely.
I think Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky were entirely successful in
capturing the conflict of the Vicente/Hale relationship in their
collaboration. We can hear it and have no doubt that a difficult
tension
was present between the two. Mario also conveyed that in his singing.
I give him credit for such a good performance, but I cannot say I
choose to listen to the song when there are tons of more romantic
ones
from him. I'm sure he recognized its place, though, as he sang it in
the film with an alternating wistful/compelling tone, one in which he
communicated the love/hate attachment perfectly. It is probably not an
easy song to sing, as is also true of the Be My Love song from Cahn/
Brodszky.
I find the comment by Mr. Clayton interesting. MGM certainly became
Mario's real life nemesis, eh? Good topic....