In The Adversary a young man newly graduated from college is unable to find meaningful employment. He lives in a crowded apartment with his widowed mother a revolutionary brother and a younger employed sister. Family frictions coupled with his mounting failure to find work place an unbearable strain on him - ultimately causing him to hallucinate. The pressure magnified by the tense and impersonal setting of Calcutta builds to a devastating crescendo.
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Indian drama based on the novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay. In the film, a young man, newly graduated from college is unable to find meaningful employment. He lives in a crowded apartment with his widowed mother, a revolutionary brother and a younger, well-employed sister. Family frictions and his continuing unsuccessful quest for a job place an unbearable strain on him causing him to hallucinate. The pressure, magnified by the tense and impersonal setting of Calcutta, builds to a devastating conclusion.
In acclaimed Indian director Satyajit Ray's THE ADVERSARY, a young college graduate is struggling to find a job. He lives in a flat with his younger, employed sister, revolutionary brother and widowed mother. The strain of the situation ultimately causes him to hallucinate.
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