Delicately balancing a young man's coming-of-age with a married couple's experience of trauma and loss, this adaptation of John Irving's A WIDOW FOR ONE YEAR compares with THE CIDER HOUSE RULES as a successful and faithful adaptation of the popular author's work. The film details a summer of trial separation between husband and wife Ted (Jeff Bridges) and Marion (Kim Basinger), whose union was shattered by the loss of their two sons. Though they have one remaining daughter (Elle Fanning), Ted--a popular author--hires a greenhorn writing assistant, a young man named Eddie (Jon Foster). Expecting to learn writing from a master, Eddie is little more than a glorified chauffeur for his accomplished idol. However, Eddie receives some useful lessons in manhood from the beautiful yet emotionally distant Marion, as an obsessive crush blossoms into passionate first love. While the family's scenic estate in the Hamptons provides an illusion of contentment, the tension between Ted, Marion, and Eddie only builds. Meanwhile Eddie struggles to understand the reasons for the family's painful disintegration.
The strength of writer-director Tod Williams's adaptation lies in the complexity of its characters, who are given depth by a talented cast that also includes Mimi Rogers. With the narrative unfolding like a mystery, viewers have the refreshing opportunity to unravel the details of this intricate story.
THEATRICAL RELEASE: JULY 14, 2004 (LIMITED)
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Tod Williams - Director, Terry Stacey - Director Of Photography, Alfonso Goncalves - Editor, Marcelo Zarvos - Composer, Eric Daman - Costume Designer
Featurette:
1. FRAME ON THE WALL
2. NOVEL TO SCREEN, An Interview With John Irving
3. Anatomy Of A Scene
Executive Producer
Amy J. Kaufman:
Executive Producer
Roger Marino: Executive Producer, THE DOOR IN THE FLOOR (2004)
Source Writer
John Irving: Novelist, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES
Voice
Elle Fanning: Actress
Director of Photography
Terry Stacey: director of photography, SPRING FORWARD
Review 1:
"[Williams] handles all of the elements of the story...with an equally sure hand."
Source: Premiere
p.34 07/01/2004
Review 2:
"[I]t's easily the most robust and compelling movie ever spun off from Irving's work."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.59 07/23/2004
Review 3:
"[The film] captures the essence of the book while finding its own path to the heart....You can't shut the door on this spellbinder. It gets into your head."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.122 08/05/2004
Review 4:
"Jeff Bridges has long been one of the greats of American film acting....[Basinger's] performance is delicately filigreed and, along with Bridges', it makes THE DOOR IN THE FLOOR an unassuming pleasure."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.E1 07/14/2004
Review 5:
"Williams sidesteps sentimentality to deliver his tragi-comedy with a delicious lightness of touch, making THE DOOR IN THE FLOOR the first Irving adaptation really to capture the author's playfulness and compassion."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.49 02/01/2005
Review 6:
"Bridges and Basinger are powerful in the central scene..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.11 12/10/2004
Review 7:
"The characters are exceptionally well-drawn, and the actors shine."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
p.104-6 06/01/2004