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The Door in the Floor

The Door in the Floor is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Tod Williams. The screenplay is based on the first third of the 1998 novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving.

The Door in the Floor
Original poster
Directed byTod Williams
Written byTod Williams
Produced byAnne Carey
Michael Corrente
Ted Hope
StarringJeff Bridges
Kim Basinger
Jon Foster
Bijou Phillips
CinematographyTerry Stacey
Edited byAffonso Gonçalves
Music byMarcelo Zarvos
Distributed byFocus Features
Release date
July 14, 2004 (2004-07-14)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$7.5 million[1]
Box office$6.7 million[1]

Plot

Set in an exclusive beach community on Long Island, where children's book author and artist Ted Cole lives with his wife Marion and their young daughter Ruth, usually supervised by her nanny Alice. Their walls are covered with photographs of the couple's teenage sons, who were killed in an automobile accident, which left Marion deeply depressed and the marriage in a shambles. The one shared experience that holds them together is Ruth's ritualistic daily viewing of a home gallery of the deceased sons.

Ted and Marion temporarily separate, each alternately living in the house and in a rented apartment in town. Ted hires Eddie O'Hare to work as his summer assistant and driver, since his own license was suspended for drunk driving.

An aspiring writer, Eddie admires Ted, but he soon finds the older man to be a self-absorbed womanizer with an erratic work schedule, leaving the young assistant to fill his time as best he can. Eddie and Marion soon get involved, which seems not to bother Ted, who enjoys trysts of his own with local resident Evelyn Vaughn (Mimi Rogers) while sketching her. When Ruth catches Eddie and her mother having sex, Ted becomes upset and advises Eddie he may have to testify about the incident if Ted needs to fight for custody.

Marion eventually leaves Ted and their daughter, taking with her all the photographs and negatives of their dead sons, except for the one being reframed after it was broken, injuring Ruth. Eddie takes the initiative to retrieve the picture so that Ruth can have at least one partial image of her brothers.

Ted tells Eddie the story of the car accident that killed his sons. He suggests his and Marion's drunkenness and Ted's failure to remove snow from the tail and turn signal lights likely contributed to their sons' deaths. He gives vivid detail, to help Eddie understand Marion's intense despair. Ted does not fully comprehend why Marion left, repeating, "What kind of mother leaves her daughter?"

At the end of the story, while playing squash alone on his court, Ted stops, looks into the camera with resignation, then lifts the door in the floor and descends.

Cast

Production

In reference to her sex scene with 18-year-old Jon Foster, Kim Basinger said she was concerned because of the actor's age. "I'm so fond of him and protective of him which is just the opposite to most of these situations because usually I've worked with men who are very protective of me. So this was quite the reverse. But Jon was a trooper, just a lovely guy," Basinger said.[2]

Talking about her full frontal nude scene at 48, Mimi Rogers admitted it was "a little scary," but once she worked out all the particulars with helmer Tod Williams, the clothes came right off.[3]

Reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 67% based on 144 reviews, and an average rating of 6.46/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Though uneven in tone, this is one of the better adaptations of John Irving's novels, with Jeff Bridges giving one of his best performances."[4] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[5]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times called the film "surely the best movie yet made from Mr. Irving's fiction" and added, "It may even belong in the rarefied company of movies that are better than the books on which they are based . . . If you examine the story closely, you can find soft spots of implausibility and cliché. But the shakiness of some of the film's central ideas . . . matters far less than it might . . . The Door in the Floor nimbly shifts between melodrama and comedy, with a delightful and perfectly executed excursion into high farce near the end, and it seems perpetually to be discovering new possibilities for its characters . . . Mr. Foster and Ms. Basinger are both very good, but the film is dominated by Mr. Bridges' performance . . . [He] not only dominates the movie, he animates it. He is heroically life-size."[6]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone rated the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, calling it "extraordinary in every way, from the pitch-perfect performances to the delicate handling of explosive subject matter." He added, "It's bumpy going at times. But Williams is a talent to watch and a wonder with the actors. Basinger's haunted beauty burns in the memory – this is her finest work. And Bridges, one of the best actors on the planet, blends the contradictions of Ted . . . into an indelible portrait. You can't shut the door on this spellbinder. It gets into your head."[7]

James Christopher of The Times observed, "What's strange about the film is that it's pitched like a play. There are no obvious ructions yet it bristles with small riddles and puzzling inconsistencies . . . The chemistry is absurd and tragic. Bridges is the obvious pull; Basinger is a one-note trauma. The story is curiously spellbinding, and fabulously ambivalent about their sins."[8]

Awards and nominations

Jeff Bridges was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Male but lost to Paul Giamatti for Sideways.[9] Tod Williams was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay but lost to Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor for Sideways,[9] and was nominated for the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival but lost to Bahman Ghobadi for Turtles Can Fly.[10] The film received the National Board of Review Award for Excellence In Filmmaking.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Door in the Floor". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "Basinger bares all for sake of Floor". Calgary Herald. July 21, 2004. Retrieved 9 February 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Mimi Rogers 'Full on Starkers' in New Movie". www.backstage.com. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  4. ^ "The Door in the Floor (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  5. ^ "The Door in the Floor Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  6. ^ Scott, A. O. (July 14, 2004). "Film Review; Coming to Terms With an Idol Who's Deeply in Love With His Own Feet of Clay". The New York Times. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  7. ^ Travers, Peter (July 14, 2004). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  8. ^ Christopher, James (February 10, 2005). "The Door in the Floor Review". The Times. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  9. ^ a b "37 Years of Nominees and Winners" (PDF). Film Independent Spirit Awards. p. 28. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "52th San Sebastián Film Festival (2004)". filmaffinity. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  11. ^ . National Board of Review. Archived from the original on 13 August 2010.

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The Door in the Floor is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Tod Williams The screenplay is based on the first third of the 1998 novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving The Door in the FloorOriginal posterDirected byTod WilliamsWritten byTod WilliamsProduced byAnne CareyMichael CorrenteTed HopeStarringJeff BridgesKim BasingerJon FosterBijou PhillipsCinematographyTerry StaceyEdited byAffonso GoncalvesMusic byMarcelo ZarvosDistributed byFocus FeaturesRelease dateJuly 14 2004 2004 07 14 Running time111 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 7 5 million 1 Box office 6 7 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSet in an exclusive beach community on Long Island where children s book author and artist Ted Cole lives with his wife Marion and their young daughter Ruth usually supervised by her nanny Alice Their walls are covered with photographs of the couple s teenage sons who were killed in an automobile accident which left Marion deeply depressed and the marriage in a shambles The one shared experience that holds them together is Ruth s ritualistic daily viewing of a home gallery of the deceased sons Ted and Marion temporarily separate each alternately living in the house and in a rented apartment in town Ted hires Eddie O Hare to work as his summer assistant and driver since his own license was suspended for drunk driving An aspiring writer Eddie admires Ted but he soon finds the older man to be a self absorbed womanizer with an erratic work schedule leaving the young assistant to fill his time as best he can Eddie and Marion soon get involved which seems not to bother Ted who enjoys trysts of his own with local resident Evelyn Vaughn Mimi Rogers while sketching her When Ruth catches Eddie and her mother having sex Ted becomes upset and advises Eddie he may have to testify about the incident if Ted needs to fight for custody Marion eventually leaves Ted and their daughter taking with her all the photographs and negatives of their dead sons except for the one being reframed after it was broken injuring Ruth Eddie takes the initiative to retrieve the picture so that Ruth can have at least one partial image of her brothers Ted tells Eddie the story of the car accident that killed his sons He suggests his and Marion s drunkenness and Ted s failure to remove snow from the tail and turn signal lights likely contributed to their sons deaths He gives vivid detail to help Eddie understand Marion s intense despair Ted does not fully comprehend why Marion left repeating What kind of mother leaves her daughter At the end of the story while playing squash alone on his court Ted stops looks into the camera with resignation then lifts the door in the floor and descends Cast EditJeff Bridges as Ted Cole Kim Basinger as Marion Cole Jon Foster as Eddie O Hare Bijou Phillips as Alice Elle Fanning as Ruth Cole Mimi Rogers as Evelyn Vaughn Robert LuPone as Mendelssohn Donna Murphy as Frame Shop Owner John Rothman as Minty O Hare Harvey Loomis as Dr LoomisProduction EditIn reference to her sex scene with 18 year old Jon Foster Kim Basinger said she was concerned because of the actor s age I m so fond of him and protective of him which is just the opposite to most of these situations because usually I ve worked with men who are very protective of me So this was quite the reverse But Jon was a trooper just a lovely guy Basinger said 2 Talking about her full frontal nude scene at 48 Mimi Rogers admitted it was a little scary but once she worked out all the particulars with helmer Tod Williams the clothes came right off 3 Reception EditOn review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 67 based on 144 reviews and an average rating of 6 46 10 The website s critical consensus reads Though uneven in tone this is one of the better adaptations of John Irving s novels with Jeff Bridges giving one of his best performances 4 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 based on 38 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 5 A O Scott of The New York Times called the film surely the best movie yet made from Mr Irving s fiction and added It may even belong in the rarefied company of movies that are better than the books on which they are based If you examine the story closely you can find soft spots of implausibility and cliche But the shakiness of some of the film s central ideas matters far less than it might The Door in the Floor nimbly shifts between melodrama and comedy with a delightful and perfectly executed excursion into high farce near the end and it seems perpetually to be discovering new possibilities for its characters Mr Foster and Ms Basinger are both very good but the film is dominated by Mr Bridges performance He not only dominates the movie he animates it He is heroically life size 6 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone rated the film three and a half out of four stars calling it extraordinary in every way from the pitch perfect performances to the delicate handling of explosive subject matter He added It s bumpy going at times But Williams is a talent to watch and a wonder with the actors Basinger s haunted beauty burns in the memory this is her finest work And Bridges one of the best actors on the planet blends the contradictions of Ted into an indelible portrait You can t shut the door on this spellbinder It gets into your head 7 James Christopher of The Times observed What s strange about the film is that it s pitched like a play There are no obvious ructions yet it bristles with small riddles and puzzling inconsistencies The chemistry is absurd and tragic Bridges is the obvious pull Basinger is a one note trauma The story is curiously spellbinding and fabulously ambivalent about their sins 8 Awards and nominations EditJeff Bridges was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Male but lost to Paul Giamatti for Sideways 9 Tod Williams was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay but lost to Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor for Sideways 9 and was nominated for the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival but lost to Bahman Ghobadi for Turtles Can Fly 10 The film received the National Board of Review Award for Excellence In Filmmaking 11 References Edit a b The Door in the Floor Box Office Mojo Retrieved October 3 2022 Basinger bares all for sake of Floor Calgary Herald July 21 2004 Retrieved 9 February 2022 via newspapers com Mimi Rogers Full on Starkers in New Movie www backstage com Retrieved 5 August 2022 The Door in the Floor 2004 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved May 21 2019 The Door in the Floor Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved March 13 2018 Scott A O July 14 2004 Film Review Coming to Terms With an Idol Who s Deeply in Love With His Own Feet of Clay The New York Times Retrieved December 1 2009 Travers Peter July 14 2004 The Door in the Floor Review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on March 25 2010 Retrieved December 1 2009 Christopher James February 10 2005 The Door in the Floor Review The Times Retrieved December 1 2009 a b 37 Years of Nominees and Winners PDF Film Independent Spirit Awards p 28 Retrieved May 28 2022 52th San Sebastian Film Festival 2004 filmaffinity Retrieved May 28 2022 National Board of Review Awards 2004 National Board of Review Archived from the original on 13 August 2010 External links EditOfficial website The Door in the Floor at IMDb The Door in the Floor at Rotten Tomatoes The Door in the Floor at Box Office Mojo The Door in the Floor at JeffBridges com at the Wayback Machine archived December 29 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Door in the Floor amp oldid 1115655870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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