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Adventure at the Door
Story of the dream of a lonely woman lying mentally ill in a sanatorium.
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Plot Summary
A young couple, Paul and Gena, are facing marital difficulties. Paul, a struggling artist, is deeply insecure and projects his anxieties onto their relationship. Gena, while patient, expresses growing frustration with his emotional distance and artistic temperament. The film explores their tense conversation as they confront the unspoken issues threatening to tear them apart.
Critical Reception
This short film, an early work by Paul Mazursky, is noted for its raw and intimate portrayal of relationship struggles, showcasing the naturalistic acting styles of its leads. It's often seen as a precursor to Mazursky's later, more expansive explorations of human connection and societal pressures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of marital tension.
Noted for the compelling performances of its lead actors.
Recognized as an early, significant work by Paul Mazursky.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's short format and age, but where available, it is appreciated for its realistic and poignant look at relationship dynamics.
Fun Fact
This short film served as an early directorial and writing project for Paul Mazursky, who would go on to have a prolific career as a filmmaker known for his insightful character studies.
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