Adult Children
Adult Children

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Adult Children

1961
Movie
71 min
Russian

Anatoli Kuzmich retired and received a separate apartment in a new house. He and his wife are happy and make bright plans for the future: how they will go to theaters, museums, read their favorite books. But their daughter Lyusya suddenly gets married. Not wanting to part with her, Korolyovs persuade the young spouses to live with them in a new apartment. Soon a child is born, and gradually life together becomes unbearable...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: James IvoryGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman grapples with her complicated family life and her own burgeoning desires. The film explores themes of repression, societal expectations, and the struggle for independence.

Critical Reception

Released in 1961, 'Adult Children' received a mixed but generally positive reception, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of complex female characters and its nuanced exploration of social dynamics. While some critics found its pacing deliberate, others praised its artistic merit and powerful performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive direction and thoughtful thematic exploration.

  • Acknowledged for strong performances, especially from its female leads.

  • Some found the narrative a bit too restrained or slow-paced.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and limited distribution, but available commentary often highlights its artistic qualities and a mature approach to its subject matter.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of James Ivory's earliest directorial efforts before he became widely known for his collaborations with Ismail Merchant.

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