

Pasmore
Colin Pasmore tests his strength against his family ties but finds them stronger than he ever imagined.
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Plot Summary
A man reeling from his wife's departure and the subsequent loss of his job finds himself adrift. He attempts to reconnect with his estranged family and grapple with his personal failings. The film explores themes of identity, midlife crisis, and the search for meaning in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "Pasmore" received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised Richard Dreyfuss's performance but found the film's pacing and narrative somewhat uneven. Audiences were divided, with some connecting with the character's existential struggle and others finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
- Richard Dreyfuss delivers a compelling, albeit often uncomfortable, central performance.
- The film delves into the complexities of male identity and midlife dissatisfaction.
- Pacing issues and a lack of definitive resolution were noted drawbacks by some critics.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be titled 'The Man Who Lost His Wife' before settling on 'Pasmore'.
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