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A Kind of Living
Trevor Beasley (Richard Griffiths), a schoolteacher, has his head stuck firmly in the past, despite having a new house, a new job, and a new baby. Also stars Frances de la Tour, Tim Healy, Anita Carey, and C.J. Allen.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1950s Britain, this film follows the life of Rosemary, a woman navigating the constraints of domesticity and societal expectations. She grapples with her marriage, her role as a mother, and her own suppressed desires and ambitions. The narrative explores her internal struggles and her attempts to find personal fulfillment amidst a seemingly ordinary existence.
Critical Reception
A Kind of Living received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics often praised its sensitive portrayal of a woman's inner life and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Sarah Miles. However, some found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat understated.
What Reviewers Say
Applauded for its nuanced exploration of female identity in post-war Britain.
Praised the central performance by Sarah Miles.
Some reviews noted a deliberate, slow-burn pacing that may not appeal to all viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment indicates appreciation for the film's atmospheric period detail and its focus on a relatable, albeit quiet, personal journey.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel of the same name by author Margaret Drabble, though the screenplay made significant alterations to the source material.
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