
Simulation Exercise
'They're no trouble', says the head-master, 'just give them something simple and undemanding to do - just keep their heads down'. It was better advice then he knew.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned screenwriter, struggling with his latest project, finds himself increasingly drawn into a simulated reality created by his eccentric psychiatrist. As the lines between his fictional world and his real life blur, he must confront his deepest fears and desires to find his way back to reality. The film explores themes of escapism, artistic creation, and the nature of perception.
Critical Reception
Simulation Exercise received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its ambitious concept and Mazursky's unique directorial vision, while others found its execution to be uneven and its philosophical explorations occasionally muddled. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its thought-provoking nature and others finding it too abstract.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unconventional narrative and exploration of psychological themes.
- Criticized for an occasionally disjointed plot and a lack of clear resolution.
- Mazursky's signature blend of dark humor and drama is present, though not always effectively balanced.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available or widely documented for this specific film on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
Paul Mazursky, known for his character-driven comedies and dramas, directed and starred in "Simulation Exercise" himself, showcasing a more introspective and experimental side of his filmmaking.
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