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connections betwween this film and 'the swimmer'.


both this film and 'the swimmer' deal with the end of the american dream, both are beautifully shot and feature icons (i hate the overuse of this term but Douglas and Burt Lancaster both qualify for this term). while in my opinion 'the swimmer' is the far supieror film, the reason being the Douglas film is let down by a "spotiness" that swings between ridiculousness and occasional flashes of sublime brilliance, but there again it is a suitable interior landscape for whats going on inside Douglas' head. perhaps on a human level the selfishness of the Douglas character helps to make 'the swimmer' a finer film when we see Lancaster unravelling in a more subtle, disturbing and pitiful way. both films remain as tantalizing zeitgeists of their time.

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Excellent comparison to "The Swimmer," both for its moodiness and performances. I kept thinking about "The Swimmer" while I watched "The Arrangement," which is testament both to the power of the former and the weakness of the latter.

This film is extremely ambitious – perhaps a bit too much so – and ultimately a bit disappointing. But it makes me want to watch "The Swimmer" again to see an entirely successful portrayal of this kind of malaise.

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