That Cold Day in the Park

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"How far will a woman go? How far will a 32 year-old spinster go to possess a strange, 19 year-old boy?"
  • R
  • 1969
  • 1 hr 53 min
  • 7.0  (2,313)

That Cold Day in the Park is a psychological thriller movie from 1969 directed by Robert Altman. It stars Sandy Dennis as a wealthy and lonely woman named Frances Austen, who lives in a spacious apartment in Vancouver. One day, while wandering through the park, she notices a young man called The Boy, played by Michael Burns, sitting by himself in the rain. Out of concern for his safety, Frances invites The Boy to come inside her apartment and dry off. The Boy accepts the invitation and Frances eagerly takes care of him as if he were her son.

As time goes on, The Boy becomes more comfortable in Frances' home and begins to show his true colors. He is manipulative and demanding, showing no appreciation for Frances' kindness. He becomes an unwelcome guest who refuses to leave, and he quietly takes control of Frances' life. As Frances' obsession with The Boy grows, she becomes increasingly isolated from the outside world and loses contact with her old friends.

Throughout the movie, tensions rise as Frances becomes more possessive and controlling towards The Boy, who never shows any gratitude towards her. The relationship between Frances and The Boy becomes more disturbing and you are left questioning the true intentions of both parties. The movie's pace is slow, but as the audience, we are compelled to watch, waiting to find out what will happen next.

Sandy Dennis delivers an outstanding performance, portraying Frances as a vulnerable and slightly unhinged woman. She is desperate for company, but has an eerie, uncomfortable affectation that is unsettling. The performance of Michael Burns, who played The Boy, added to the suspense of the film. He is an enigmatic character, and the audience can't figure out whether or not he is a victim of circumstance or a deliberate villain.

Filmed from the perspective of Frances, the movie shows how loneliness and isolation can have a transformative effect on a person. The dark and moody atmosphere of the movie is created by the use of shadows and lighting, which contributes to the overall tone of eeriness.

That Cold Day in the Park is not a typical 60s film that we are used to seeing. It is a slow-burning psychological thriller that immerses you into the mood and atmosphere of the two lead characters. The film is a fascinating and an unsettling exploration of loneliness, obsession, and manipulation. Although slow-paced, the movie holds your attention with its unique story and character development.

In conclusion, That Cold Day in the Park is a gripping movie that keeps you engaged throughout its running time. It is a thought-provoking exploration of human behavior and an uncomfortable examination of the human psyche. The performances by Sandy Dennis and Michael Burns are exceptional, adding to the eerie and haunting visual style of the film. Despite its age, the movie remains fresh and captivating. It is a must-see for any fan of psychological thrillers.

That Cold Day in the Park is a 1969 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.0.

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  • Release Date
    1969
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 53 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (2,313)
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