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The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons is a sitcom, created and produced by Alan Alda and based on his feature film of the same name, that aired on CBS in 1984. The series centers on the friendship among three middle-aged couples.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a close-knit group of friends over the course of a year as they navigate their marriages, careers, and personal challenges during their annual vacation in the Hamptons. As the seasons change, so do their relationships, revealing underlying tensions and evolving dynamics within the group.
Critical Reception
The Four Seasons received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its witty dialogue, relatable characters, and heartfelt exploration of marriage and friendship. While some found the plot a bit predictable, the performances, particularly from the lead ensemble, were widely commended for their warmth and authenticity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp and humorous dialogue.
Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of long-term relationships.
Commended for the strong chemistry and performances of its ensemble cast.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a charming and insightful look at the ups and downs of marriage and friendship, enjoying its humor and relatable characters.
Fun Fact
Alan Alda, who also directed and wrote the film, was inspired to create 'The Four Seasons' after observing the dynamics of his own friendships and marriages over time.
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