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Sebastian
When his car fails to start, ordinary man Michael decides he's going to borrow his wife's car, but unknownst to him, the car is anything but ordinary.
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Plot Summary
Sebastian is a drama that follows the complex relationship between a lonely, introspective playwright and a young woman who enters his life. As their connection deepens, secrets and societal expectations begin to create significant challenges for both of them. The film explores themes of love, isolation, and the struggle for acceptance in a less-than-understanding world.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, Sebastian received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Dirk Bogarde's nuanced performance and the film's sensitive handling of its themes. Some found the pacing to be slow, but the emotional core of the story was generally appreciated.
What Reviewers Say
Dirk Bogarde delivers a compelling and sensitive performance.
The film thoughtfully explores complex relationships and societal pressures.
Some viewers found the narrative a bit deliberate, but the emotional depth resonated.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not widely available.
Fun Fact
Dirk Bogarde, who was openly gay in his private life, portrayed a character whose sexuality was a central, albeit sometimes ambiguous, element of the film's narrative, a bold move for cinema in 1968.
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