Old Times
Old Times

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Old Times

1975
Movie
75 min
English

Kate and Deeley are married and live in the country. They are joined by Kate's friend, Anna, and talk of the past. Although it is a past they have shared, their memories of it are not always the same.

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Director: Joan Micklin SilverGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Kate and Dee discuss their past lives and relationships while their husbands, Charlie and Don, attempt to bridge the generation gap. Dee's past association with a radical political group is revealed, leading to a tense confrontation between the two women. The play explores themes of memory, identity, and the complexities of female friendships.

Critical Reception

Old Times was a critically acclaimed play that explored complex psychological themes and relationships. Its sparse, dialogue-driven nature and focus on internal emotional landscapes resonated with critics, who often praised its intellectual depth and haunting atmosphere. While not a mainstream commercial hit, it remains a significant work in the modern American theater canon.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp, intelligent dialogue and exploration of memory.

  • Appreciated for its nuanced portrayal of female relationships and unspoken tensions.

  • Seen as a challenging but rewarding piece of theater focused on psychological depth.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Old Times' is not widely documented in a quantifiable manner through Google reviews for this specific 1975 production. However, as a theatrical work, it is generally understood to appeal to those who appreciate introspective and dialogue-heavy dramas.

Fun Fact

The film adaptation of Harold Pinter's play 'Old Times' was released in 1975, but the original play premiered in London in 1971 and Broadway in 1972, garnering significant critical attention and establishing itself as a modern classic before its film version.

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