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The lives of Ted (Jeff Bridges) and Marion Cole (Kim Basinger) are thrown into disarray when their two adolescent sons die in a car wreck. As the summer draws to a close, Marion and Ted must make difficult decisions about the future of their family, especially with the appearance of a young assistant.
an alternately amusing and tragic portrait of post-traumatic eccentricity, focusing on two parents who are unable to get over the loss of their two sons after a car accident.
Complex, candid, and satisfying "The Door In The Floor" beckons back to the socially provocative American films of the late '60s and early '70s. It is an adult drama with characters you sympathize with in spite of their immoral behavior.
More than once during the movie, you'll find yourself thinking 'Who are these people, and why am I sitting here watching them?'
July 23, 2004
Orlando Sentinel
One of the best Irving adaptations, a movie with a sad soul and something to say about that state in us all.
September 17, 2004
New Yorker
A fundamentally depressing piece of work -- not because it deals with tragic events and memories but because the characters seem hapless and even stupid, and the writer-director can't, or won't, take control.
August 01, 2004
New York Observer
I can't say I minded the movie too much, but I can't say it ever grabbed me, which is how I feel about every other movie adapted from an Irving novel.