Daniel (Peter? Peter Finch (played by Peter Finch) is a middle-aged single Jewish doctor, Alex (played by Granda? Jackson (played by Glenda Jackson) i[Expand All]
< p> Daniel (Peter? Peter Finch (played by Peter Finch) is a middle-aged single Jewish doctor, Alex (played by Granda? Jackson (played by Glenda Jackson) is a divorced job seeker. The two were simultaneously with Bob (Murray?) (Played by Murray Head), a young and romantic sculptor maintains a love relationship. The two of them were tacitly aware of each other's existence, and Bob himself was quite candid about it and didn't take it seriously. The film focuses on the eight or nine days of this love triangle and finally concludes with Bob's irregular trip to New York. The film received widespread acclaim after its release, with the critics particularly praising the work for its portrayal of the characters' psychology. Director Schlesinger continued his focus on the issue of homosexuality from his previous work "Midnight Cowherd" and presented a realistic and open depiction of it in this film, which was pioneering at that time. A kiss scene between Peter Finch and Murray Hyde has become a classic. < /p>[Collapse]