Not Just Another Affair (1982)

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Introduction
"Not Just Another Affair" is a 1982 television drama film directed by Lou Antonio and composed by Michael E. Nolin and Ronni Simon. The movie stars Victoria Principal (known for her function as Pamela Ewing in "Dallas") and Gil Gerard (understood for his function as Captain "Buck" Rogers in the TV series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century"). The film provides a look into the life of a girl named Jan Thacker who fights with her own ethical compass and expert ambitions in pursuit of her newly found tourist attraction to her teacher, Dr. Lewis.

Plot
Jan Thacker, played by Victoria Principal, is a young engineering student in Los Angeles attempting to break conventions and be successful in a male-dominated field. Navigating the challenges in her education and profession choices with her buddy Cloris, she is consistently ogled and ridiculed by her male peers and professors. This modifications when Jan satisfies Dr. David Lewis, played by Gil Gerard, her new handsome and successful engineering teacher. In spite of the on-going romantic advances by her male coworkers, Jan is drawn to her stern and serious professor.

Dr. Lewis, an ambitious and successful researcher, initially appears to be a dependable, helpful, and expert educator who is figured out to foster Jan's growth within her field. However, scenarios deviate for the worse when Jan begins to fall in love with Dr. Lewis, in spite of the reality that he is currently married to an insecure, insufferable, and successful interior designer named Rene, depicted by Gail Strickland.

As Jan deals with her conflicting emotions about the affair and the possible negative consequences it might have on her profession, she leans on her friend Cloris for support and advice. Meanwhile, Jan's male peers in her engineering program begin to notice her illicit relationship out of jealousy and animosity and conspire against her. The affair even pressures Jan's relationship with her roommate, who becomes progressively horrified by the betrayal of Lewis' better half, Rene.

Themes
"Not Just Another Affair" explores the complex realities of individual and expert relationships, exploring the moral issues, social taboos, and cultural expectations associated with such circumstances. In particular, the movie attends to the difficulties that females face when trying to forge a career in male-dominated fields, such as engineering. The film highlights the power characteristics at play, in both individual and expert contexts, as females browse these challenges and concessions. The film also sheds light on the concern of unequal standards for morality and monogamy that are typically applied to males and females in these scenarios.

The movie checks out the detailed mix of feelings, such as love, anger, guilt, jealousy, and insecurity that occur when individual feelings and aspiration collide, and the difficult options that individuals often make when blinded by their desires.

Reception
Upon its release, "Not Just Another Affair" got mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike. Some applauded Victoria Principal's efficiency, appreciating how she represented a steadfast, ambitious yet morally conflicted woman in a difficult professional and psychological environment. On the other hand, some audiences were important of the film's melodramatic nature, arguing that it relied too greatly on clichés and tropes that were normal of made-for-television films at the time.

Conclusion
"Not Just Another Affair" provides a complicated exploration of love, ambition, and morality within the context of a girl's pursuit of a challenging career in a male-dominated field. The film exposes the strained expert and personal relationships these characters face, enabling the audience to grapple with conflicting emotions and stress and anxieties as they navigate difficult decisions. In doing so, the film raises crucial considerations about the expectations put on ladies in both their personal and expert lives, in addition to the ethical issues that may arise as an outcome.

Top Cast

  • Victoria Principal (small)
    Victoria Principal
    Dr. Diana Dawson
  • Gil Gerard (small)
    Gil Gerard
    Bob Gifford
  • Robert Webber (small)
    Robert Webber
    Professor Wally Dawson
  • Barbara Barrie (small)
    Barbara Barrie
    Martha Dawson
  • Richard Kline (small)
    Richard Kline
    Andrew Saul
  • Markie Post (small)
    Markie Post
    Jan Thacker
  • Albert Hague (small)
    Albert Hague
    Professor Zakall
  • Judy Strangis (small)
    Judy Strangis
    Dee Courso
  • Ed Begley Jr. (small)
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Warren Krantz
  • Steve Franken (small)
    Steve Franken
    Dr. Morton Schiller
  • Jill Jacobson (small)
    Jill Jacobson
    Sophia Theodore