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Two People
Two strangers meet and hang out in the quiet city of Perth, Western Australia.
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Plot Summary
In "Two People," a lonely astronaut, recently returned from a lunar mission, struggles to readjust to life on Earth and connect with his estranged wife. He finds solace and a new perspective when he meets a young, free-spirited woman who is struggling with her own demons. Their brief but intense relationship offers them both a chance at healing and understanding, even as the realities of their separate lives loom large.
Critical Reception
Released in 1973, "Two People" received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its sensitive portrayal of loneliness and the performances of its lead actors. However, some found its pacing to be slow and its themes somewhat underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and introspective focus on human connection.
Appreciated for the nuanced performances of Peter Fonda and Lindsay Wagner.
Criticized by some for a deliberate pace that sometimes felt too slow.
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Fun Fact
The film was the last feature directed by Robert Wise, a celebrated director known for classics like "The Sound of Music" and "West Side Story."
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