Blume in Love (1973)

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Lawyer Stephen Blume, specialized in divorces, lives a paradoxical situation when, having his own marriage break up, is still in love with his ex-wife.

Introduction
"Blume in Love" is an American romantic comedy-drama movie that was launched in 1973. The film was directed and written by Paul Mazursky and starred George Segal, Susan Anspach, and Kris Kristofferson. The story revolves around an effective Los Angeles divorce legal representative called Stephen Blume who is dealing with his own failing marital relationship.

Plot
"Blume in Love" presents Stephen Blume's mission to recover his estranged other half, Nina, while dealing with his contrasting sensations and flawed sense of romance. Blume has an affair which causes Nina leaving him. Instead of enjoying his singlehood, he realizes that he is still in love with his ex-wife. Blume attempts to win back her love in a rather complicated and at times uncomfortable method- stalking her and her new partner, invading their privacy, and disrupting their lives.

Nina is a social worker, who after separating Blume, begins to accept her self-reliance and freedom. She strikes up a relationship with Elmo, a laid-back, captivating musician portrayed by Kris Kristofferson. Unlike Blume, Elmo is uncomplicated, quietly positive, and entirely plain. Despite his efforts to win Nina back, Blume deals with firm resistance from Nina and a casual indifference from Elmo.

Character Development
As the movie progresses, the characters establish in intriguing, typically unanticipated methods. Blume is forced to recognize his mistakes and concern terms with their consequences. His glamorized world view deteriorates slowly throughout the movie, requiring him to challenge truth. Nina, on the other hand, progresses into a strong, independent lady, however also has her battles and minutes of confusion. Elmo stays the very same throughout, a continuous in Nina's now unstable life.

Important Reception
"Blume in Love" is kept in mind for its complex portrayal of characters and its subversion of romantic comedy tropes. George Segal's performance was particularly commended, specifically how he easily browsed Blume's comical and serious sides. The film was praised for its appealing mix of advanced humor and genuine drama, and for Mazursky's deft direction and non-traditional storytelling.

Conclusion
"Blume in Love" is a distinctive exploration of love, divorce, and everything in-between. Blume's almost compulsive pursuit of Nina, her journey of self-discovery, and Elmo's unfazed composure collide to create a nuanced narrative that goes beyond conventional Hollywood romantic comedies. Significantly, the movie's exploration of divorce and post-divorce characteristics led its time, and it managed to provide a poignant message wrapped in humor and drama.

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