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Both Ends Against the Middle
Saud's family is going through several problems, including their daughter deciding to break off her engagement because she no longer loves her fiancé; however, this is not the only problem.
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Plot Summary
Barnaby Pulks is a lonely, eccentric old man who lives in a rundown hotel and clings to the memories of his past. His life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes involved with a group of circus performers. He grapples with his isolation and his desire for connection as he navigates the unconventional world of the circus.
Critical Reception
Both Ends Against the Middle received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some critics acknowledged Jerry Lewis's attempt at a more dramatic and introspective role, many found the film's pacing slow and its narrative disjointed. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating Lewis's departure from his typical slapstick comedy but others finding it less engaging than his earlier work.
What Reviewers Say
Jerry Lewis attempts a more serious, dramatic role, showcasing a different side of his acting abilities.
The film is criticized for its meandering plot and slow pacing, failing to fully engage audiences.
Some reviewers found the subject matter somber and the overall tone a bit uneven.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of Jerry Lewis's less commercially successful films and is often considered one of his more obscure works, diverging significantly from his popular comedic persona.
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