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Time and the Conways
Action takes place in England during the 20 years between the two wars. The film explores the relationship in the once wealthy bourgeois family, whose members, in their own way, are experiencing the collapse of their plans and hopes.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1937, the play chronicles the fortunes of the Conway family and their London townhouse over a period of 20 years. The narrative jumps forward in time, revealing the divergent paths taken by the Conway children, contrasting their youthful dreams with their adult realities.
Critical Reception
This television adaptation of J.B. Priestley's play was generally well-received for its faithful portrayal of the source material and strong performances. Critics noted its exploration of social change and the impact of time on individual lives and aspirations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive direction and adherence to Priestley's themes.
The ensemble cast delivered compelling performances, capturing the nuances of the characters' journeys.
Explored the poignant themes of lost potential and the consequences of choices over time.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific 1984 television adaptation is not widely documented on Google. However, J.B. Priestley's play is generally appreciated for its thoughtful examination of life choices and the passage of time.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific television adaptation.
Fun Fact
The original stage play 'Time and the Conways' premiered in 1937, the same year in which the latter half of the play is set, offering a unique temporal narrative structure.
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