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Frank and Eva
The story of a man who goes out looking for hamburgers, while he has a beautiful steak at home. Frank and Eva can't live together, but can't live without each other either. Frank has sex with every woman he can get, while Eva wants to start a family.
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Plot Summary
A lonely and eccentric widower, Frank, lives a quiet life in his secluded home, surrounded by his beloved collection of antique clocks. His routine is disrupted by the arrival of Eva, a free-spirited young woman who has inherited the property next door. Initially at odds due to their contrasting personalities and lifestyles, Frank and Eva gradually form an unlikely friendship. As they spend more time together, they begin to confront their own pasts and find solace in each other's company, leading to unexpected personal growth and a heartwarming connection.
Critical Reception
Frank and Eva (1973) was met with a mixed but generally positive reception, praised for its charming performances and gentle humor, though some critics found its pacing occasionally slow. Audiences appreciated the film's heartwarming narrative and the chemistry between the leads.
What Reviewers Say
A touching portrayal of intergenerational friendship and personal discovery.
John E. Adams delivers a memorable performance as the curmudgeonly but endearing Frank.
The film's strength lies in its understated emotional resonance and witty dialogue.
Google audience: Google users frequently highlight the film's heartwarming story, strong acting, and the believable development of the central relationship. Many found it a surprisingly moving and enjoyable watch.
Fun Fact
The intricate collection of antique clocks featured in Frank's home was a genuine collection belonging to the film's art director, who spent years curating it.
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