The film elements have negligible damage. The book is interesting, although I have not finished reading it. Christopher Zabel has moderated the AVSForum's Blu-ray Picture Quality Tiers for the last decade. She's been married (4) times, she hates dust and messes, and has (8) children from her previous marriages. I highly recommend both for a mirror experience of literature and film. Equally brilliant is the movie based on this book with Peter Finch and Anne Bancroft . Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. The 1964 recording has fine fidelity for its age. The mother of several children by different fathers, she’s already on her third marriage and is now looking to have more children.Two years after Anne Bancroft’s Oscar-winning performance in Hollywood screenwriter Jake (Peter Finch) marries Jo in spite of the children and soon the demands of raising her children encroach on the new marriage. It’s a stable presentation with consistent black levels and decent contrast. The last thing he wants is another child in the house, in fact he wants to send his wife's (3) oldest boys off to boarding school.

Launch toward the stars and you are over ambitious and pretentious, aim slightly lower and you're not fulfilling your potential. Full disclosure: This Blu-ray was provided to us for review. In Penelope Mortimer's most popular work, we read a semi-autobiographical account of one woman's descent into what might be a postpartum depression, but then again, is probably more likely a sad commentary on the deplorable times when women had no audible voice. Took a long time to get to me.Peter Peter pumpkin eater, had a wife and couldn't keep her Mrs A seems only to know how to reproduce. Another special feature from 2017. The study of a marriage. This book is suffused with a weariness that is finally relieved in surprisingly believable fashion by an image more suited to The Sound of Music than a disappointed (but admittedly quite lucid) housewife's lament. The #1 Movie Review, Analysis, Question and Answer Site The Pumpkin Eater (1964) Synopsis: Film screenwriter Jake Armitage and his wife Jo Armitage live in London with six of Jo's eight children, with the two eldest boys at boarding school. She leaves this husband to marry Jake, and his career takes off. The children are spread over Jo's three marriages, with only the youngest being Jake's biological child, although he treats them all as his own. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Pumpkin Eater [DVD] at Amazon.com. It explores the "problem that has no name" that has reared its ugly head for one wife and mother living in London (Betty Friedan wrote about this "feminine mystique" a year after this book was published). Five stars. The Pumpkin Eater' is a reappraisal of an overlooked gem pulling in all the opinions rampant at the time and noting an aspect of British Film criticism that gains traction every time I read legacy reviews.

Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations The used book was in fine shape. We learn the woman is Mrs. Armitage. A believer in physical media, his ever-growing movie collection is beginning to threaten the space-time continuum with its gravity well. When she does become pregnant once again, abortion is discussed, decisions need to be made. Pumpkin Eater, The. However as I began turning pages the alignment was sorely off.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations She has servants, so she need not worry about caring for the babies once she has them. Still it might make for valid drama if Mr. Pinter had done a half‐way job of establishing this insecure woman on firm psychological ground. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Her current husband Jake and she have been married (13) years and, she wants to have a baby with him, but Jake does not. The story begins with an unnamed woman talking with her therapist Mr Simpkin. It explores the "problem that has no name" that has reared its ugly head for one wife and mother living in London (Betty Friedan wrote about this "feminine mystique" a year after this book was published).After purchasing this book I was excited to get reading. Jo has five children and husband number two when she meets writer Jake Armitage. In Penelope Mortimer's most popular work, we read a semi-autobiographical account of one woman's descent into what might be a postpartum depression, but then again, is probably more likely a sad commentary on the deplorable times when women had no audible voice. Dinah and Fergus (12:04 in HD) – Actors Frances White and Fergus McClelland recall working on the movie when they were young. I saw the movie when I was younger and I always wondered if there was a book. Beautifully written, rich in language, brilliant first person description of a woman falling apart within the confines of being wife and mother. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Pumpkin Eater (Penguin 1969, Movie Tie-in) at Amazon.com. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. There are scenes from this movie that have been burned into my memory for years-- Anne Bancroft being accosted a crazed and lonely housewife while in a beauty parlor, her nervous breakdown in the middle of Harrod's in London, James Mason revealing her husband's infidelity to her cruelly while having tea at the zoo-- The Pumpkin Eater is one of my favorite movies.

Despite an ever growing number of children that threaten to overwhelm her sanity, Jo Armitage (Anne Bancroft) is not a paragon of motherhood. Her whole identify has been tied to having babies. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. She seems to be her own worst enemy.

It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.This page works best with JavaScript. A few years and at least one child later, Jo is deeply depressed, breaking down in the middle of Harrods.