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World Wild Party
Summer is over. When a group of tourists, who met abroad, meet again in Belgium, the reunion turns out to be warm, but above all hot. In a wild orgy they like to rekindle horny memories.
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Plot Summary
Based on John Irving's novel, the film chronicles the life of T.S. Garp, an unconventional man born out of a brief affair between a wrestling school matron and a dying soldier. Garp grows up under the strong influence of his feminist mother, Helen Holm, and navigates a tumultuous life filled with eccentric characters, tragic events, and his own complex relationships.
Critical Reception
The World According to Garp was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its performances and its faithful adaptation of Irving's complex novel. Robin Williams received praise for his dramatic turn, and Glenn Close earned an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Helen Holm. The film is often cited for its unique blend of dark humor and poignant drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious and often touching exploration of unconventional family and societal norms.
Robin Williams delivers a breakout dramatic performance, showcasing significant depth.
The film successfully captures the spirit and complex themes of John Irving's novel.
Google audience: Viewers frequently commend the film's thought-provoking narrative and the outstanding performances, especially from Robin Williams and Glenn Close. Many appreciate its unique blend of humor and drama, finding it a memorable and impactful cinematic experience.
Awards & Accolades
Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress (Glenn Close), Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Robin Williams) and Best Supporting Actor (John Lithgow).
Fun Fact
The role of T.S. Garp was originally considered for Dustin Hoffman and Christopher Reeve before Robin Williams was cast.
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