Blume in Love (Paul Mazursky, 1973)
Decade of the 1970s. Blume
and Nina face the same dilemma as the couples in Mazursky's 1969 hit Bob
& Carol & Ted & Alice: how to mesh traditional vows with
the new freedom and its temptations. In this case, it takes a divorce to
convince the solipsistic Blume that the woman he wants most is his own
wife. Considered by some critics one of the decade's best interrogations
of contemporary coupledom, Blume in Love astutely captured the
absurdity of Blume's self-involved romantic quest, while slyly
celebrating the operatic spirit of love that drives him