7/10
Frustrating Non-Romance
13 March 2022
This is about a group of intellectuals who have to keep moving to avoid the total inconvenience of the advancing war.

Guy Pringle is so absorbed with himself through his work, that he is completely neglectful of his new wife. He is really frustrating.

His disinterest in anything she does forces her to find company elsewhere, but it is more subtle than would be portrayed today. No jumping into bed with the the first man who shows interest.

It is a very wordy drama and fractured as it passes from Rumania to Turkey to Egypt.
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