A House Is Not a Home
A House Is Not a Home

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A House Is Not a Home

1971
Movie
Adult · 18+
68 min
English

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: James IvoryGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy industrialist's seemingly perfect life begins to unravel when his troubled wife has an affair with a charismatic jazz musician. As their marriage deteriorates, the husband finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of manipulation and control. The film explores themes of obsession, betrayal, and the dark undercurrents of desire within the upper echelons of society.

Critical Reception

A House Is Not a Home was a critical disappointment, failing to capture the attention and acclaim typically associated with James Ivory's later directorial successes. While some critics acknowledged the attempts at psychological depth, many found the narrative convoluted and the performances uneven. It remains one of Ivory's lesser-known and less-regarded works.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles with a disjointed narrative and underdeveloped characters.

  • Performances are often cited as unconvincing, failing to convey the emotional weight of the story.

  • Despite its promising premise, the psychological drama falls flat.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'A House Is Not a Home' is scarce, with limited available data. Those who have commented often describe it as a lesser-known work by James Ivory, with mixed feelings about its execution and narrative coherence.

Fun Fact

Serge Gainsbourg, primarily known as a musician, also composed the film's score and made a notable appearance as a jazz musician.

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