Review of Barefoot In the Park (1982) by Al A — 21 Apr 2008
Beautiful movie: robert redford is funny here, feeling out of place, with a lovely wife... a thousand kilometers from his way of thinking. jane fonda is crazy, vital, entertaining, so carpe diem, while redford is a lawyer focused on his career, rational, calm and sensible, and they start living in a fifth floor... without elevator. everything seems to go in the wrong way (no tube, no space, no furniture), but suddenly a strange man appears in their lives, the perfect company for her... and maybe the man who is going to conquer her mom, too...
After a chain of events that reveal the differences in the way of seeing the world of the two protagonists, will deal yielding (barefooted walk included) that they are made one for the other.
This review of Barefoot In the Park (1982) was written by Al A on 21 Apr 2008.
Barefoot In the Park has generally received positive reviews.
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