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Keeping Everyone Up
A homeless street musician meets an attractive woman by chance and keeps following her until he persuades her to let him stay in her place.
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Plot Summary
A divorced opera singer navigates a new relationship while her ex-husband pursues a younger woman, all within the context of the New York opera scene. The film explores themes of aging, artistic ambition, and the complexities of love and family dynamics.
Critical Reception
Paul Mazursky's 'Keeping Everyone Up' received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its nuanced portrayal of relationships and strong performances, particularly from Rita Moreno. However, some critics found the pacing uneven and the narrative a bit unfocused, leading to a generally lukewarm response from broader audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its mature exploration of mid-life relationships and compelling lead performances.
Criticized by some for its meandering plot and lack of a clear central conflict.
Noted for its authentic depiction of the New York opera world.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight Rita Moreno's powerful performance and the film's honest look at the challenges of love and aging. Some viewers found the story relatable and moving, while others wished for a more conventional or tightly plotted narrative.
Fun Fact
Rita Moreno's character, the opera singer, performs several actual operatic pieces throughout the film, showcasing her vocal talents.
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