Interiors

Interiors

Year: 1978

Runtime: 93 min

Language: English

Drama

In this poignant drama, the meticulously crafted world of interior designer Eve is shattered by her husband's departure. As their adult daughters navigate the fallout, they must confront their own relationships with their parents and themselves. The arrival of a vibrant artist into Arthur's life only adds complexity to this nuanced exploration of family dynamics and change.

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Timeline – Interiors (1978)
Trace every key event in Interiors (1978) with our detailed, chronological timeline. Perfect for unpacking nonlinear stories, spotting hidden connections, and understanding how each scene builds toward the film’s climax. Whether you're revisiting or decoding for the first time, this timeline gives you the full picture.
1

Introduction of the Family

Arthur, a corporate lawyer, and Eve, an interior designer, are introduced as the parents of three grown daughters. Each daughter has her own struggles: Renata, the eldest, is a recognized poet, Flyn is an actress struggling with her career, and Joey feels overshadowed and unappreciated by her mother.

2

Arthur's Announcement

One morning, Arthur reveals to the family that he wants to separate from Eve and live alone. This shocking announcement leaves Eve devastated and leads to significant emotional turmoil within the family.

3

Eve's Crisis

Overwhelmed by depression after Arthur's revelation, Eve attempts to take her own life in her new Manhattan apartment. This tragic event creates a rift between the sisters, testing their bond as they deal with the consequences of their father's actions.

Manhattan
4

Arthur's Trip to Greece

Arthur travels to Greece following the turmoil in the family. During his trip, he meets Pearl, a vibrant woman, and upon returning, he expresses his desire to marry her, indicating his move on from the crisis with Eve.

Greece
5

Introducing Pearl

Upon his return, Arthur introduces Pearl to the family, which is met with disdain and anger from the sisters. They perceive Pearl as a 'vulgarian,' showing their disapproval of Arthur's rapid transition towards a new relationship.

6

The Wedding at the Beach House

A wedding is held at the family's beach house in Long Island, bringing the family together in a strained atmosphere. The tensions among the sisters, and between them and their father, reach a boiling point during the event.

Long Island
7

The Vase Incident

During the wedding celebration, Pearl accidentally shatters one of Eve’s beloved vases, causing Joey to explode with anger. This incident symbolizes the resentment and emotional turmoil brewing within the family dynamics.

Beach House, Long Island
8

Frederick's Assault

Later, a heated confrontation occurs when Frederick, Renata's husband, assaults Flyn in the garage after consuming excessive alcohol. Flyn's desperate attempt to flee highlights the chaotic situation and emotional distress enveloping the family.

Garage
9

Joey Confronts Eve

In a moment of frustration, Joey confronts Eve about the sacrifices she has made for her family and her feelings of being overlooked. This confrontation unveils deep-seated family issues, as Joey seeks validation from her mother.

10

Eve's Despair

In a moment of deep despair, Eve walks into the ocean, contemplating her pain. Joey bravely attempts to save her, but it becomes a near-tragic situation that highlights the gravity of Eve's struggles and the family’s emotional collapse.

Ocean
11

Mike to the Rescue

Mike, Joey's partner, intervenes and helps rescue Eve from the ocean, showcasing the theme of coming together in times of crisis. Pearl also demonstrates quick thinking by helping revive Eve, creating a complex emotional layer among the characters.

12

Eve's Funeral

As the family gathers for Eve's funeral, each sister places a single white rose on her wooden coffin. This gesture symbolizes not only their grief but also the enduring bond of sisterhood, reflecting on their shared loss and memories.

13

Moment of Reflection

After the funeral, the sisters share a melancholic moment reflecting on the tranquil sea from their former family beach house. They collectively feel the weight of their loss yet find solace in their shared experiences and the love they have for one another.

Beach House, Long Island

Last Updated: November 16, 2024 at 18:33

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