
In the film, the Plath's and the Wevills become friends of sorts. The Wevills come for dinner and Sylvia is acting a bit odd. She's not in a hostess mood after all. It doesn't help that Assia and Ted have a kiss in the kitchen. The Wevills are asked to leave. They pretend understanding the stress Sylvia is under, a poet and motherhood and Ted.
Is this really how the affair between Ted and Assia began?
Was Ted already on the way out of his marriage in his mind, finding being married to another poet, a demanding woman, too much to bear?
Was Sylvia's behavior too crazy for most men to deal with?
If you haven't seen this one, it's worth a watch. Then you decide.
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