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Plot Summary
The film follows Jenny, a young woman from the Midwest who arrives in New York City in the 1930s seeking her fortune. She finds work as a waitress in a diner where she meets a variety of characters, including a struggling actor and a lonely businessman. As Jenny navigates the complexities of city life, she forms tentative relationships and grapples with her dreams and aspirations.
Critical Reception
Union Square received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its intimate portrayal of a young woman's struggles and its period detail, others found its pacing slow and its narrative somewhat uneventful. Audiences were generally receptive to the film's gentle exploration of themes like ambition and loneliness in a bustling urban environment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of 1930s New York and the struggles of its protagonist.
Some critics found the film's narrative to be somewhat slow and lacking in dramatic tension.
The performances, particularly that of Jane Fonda, were generally well-received.
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Fun Fact
Despite its setting and the era it depicts, 'Union Square' was filmed primarily on location in New York City, capturing the authentic atmosphere of the period.
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