Review of The Swimmer (1968) by Greg S — 08 May 2014
Observing that all his neighbors have swimming pools, an indefatigably cheerful man out for a morning jog decides to "swim" his way home; at each stop he talks to a new neighbor, slowly painting a picture of his life.
Based on a John Cheever short story, this odd concept works surprisingly well as both a suburban satire and (thanks to an excellent performance by Burt Lancaster) a touching character study of a man who doesn't realize the American dream has passed him by.
This review of The Swimmer (1968) was written by Greg S on 08 May 2014.
The Swimmer has generally received very positive reviews.
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