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Adam's Two Ribs
An engineer comes home from abroad to his waiting wife. After some time, his second wife, an Italian one, joins him. For a small town, such a triangle will turn out to be unacceptable, especially since the spouses live peacefully under one roof.
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Plot Summary
This British television drama explores themes of faith, doubt, and the nature of creation through the story of a scientist who grapples with existential questions. As he delves into the mysteries of life, he confronts his own beliefs and the societal implications of scientific discovery. The narrative unfolds as a personal journey of intellectual and spiritual exploration.
Critical Reception
As a television play from 1964, "Adam's Two Ribs" received critical attention for its thought-provoking themes and performances. It was noted for its intellectual ambition and exploration of complex theological and scientific ideas, though like many television dramas of its era, specific contemporary reviews are less widely archived than for feature films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual depth and exploration of profound philosophical questions.
Noted for strong performances that brought complex characters to life.
Considered a significant piece of television drama for its time, tackling challenging subject matter.
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Fun Fact
The play was part of the BBC's 'The Wednesday Play' anthology series, which was known for presenting controversial and socially relevant drama.
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