

Couple
Couple is a cinematic series of portrait films, which show two persons, who free to do what they wish, in a fixed camera shot of 3:20 minutes.
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Plot Summary
A young couple, Anne and David, find their relationship tested by the pressures of impending parenthood and their differing views on life. Anne grapples with her career aspirations versus domesticity, while David struggles with his own insecurities and desire for control. The film explores their evolving dynamic as they navigate the challenges and joys of building a life together.
Critical Reception
Couple received a mixed to positive reception upon its release, with critics acknowledging its sensitive portrayal of modern relationships and the pressures faced by young couples. While some found its pacing a bit slow, others praised its authentic dialogue and strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic depiction of relationship struggles.
- Noted for strong performances by the lead actors.
- Some critics found the film's narrative development to be somewhat understated.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of television dramas produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in the mid-1980s, aiming to explore contemporary social issues.
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