Licensor
MGM Home Entertainment
Directed by: Joan Micklin Silver
Featuring: John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt, Peter Riegert, Kenneth McMillan, Gloria Grahame, Nora Heflin, Jerry Hardin, Tarah Nutter, Mark Metcalf, Allen Joseph, Frances Bay, Griffin Dunne
The trailblazing Joan Micklin Silver—one of only five women to direct a film for a Hollywood studio in the 1970s—digs fearlessly into the psychology of a thorny relationship in this anti–romantic comedy, based on Ann Beattie’s best-selling novel, about lovelorn civil servant Charles (John Heard) and his married-but-separated coworker Laura (Mary Beth Hurt). Months after their affair has ended, Charles is haunted by memories as he desperately attempts to rekindle a love that perhaps never was. Switching deftly between past and present, Micklin Silver guides this piercing deconstruction of male wish-fulfillment fantasy beyond standard movie-romance tropes into something more complicated and cuttingly truthful.
Technical Specifications
Format: Blu-ray
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1.85:1
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English 1.0 PCM Mono
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English
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A
Discs:
1 Disc |
BD-50
Supplements
- New program featuring producers Griffin Dunne, Mark Metcalf, and Amy Robinson
- Documentary from 1983 by Katja Raganelli about director Joan Micklin Silver
- Excerpts of a 2005 interview with Joan Micklin Silver
- Original ending of the film, cut by Micklin Silver for its rerelease in 1982
- Trailer
- An essay by scholar Shonni Enelow
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