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Best Paul Mazursky Movies

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Paul Mazursky, the master of witty, insightful, and often bittersweet character studies, left behind a remarkable filmography. From the bohemian explorations of *Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice* to the poignant reflections on aging and mortality in *Harry and Walter Go to New York*, his films offer a complex and consistently engaging look at American life. This poll celebrates his unique vision and invites you to share your personal favorites, revisiting the humor, pathos, and sharp social commentary that defined his career. Which Mazursky film resonates most deeply with you? Did the playful satire of *An Unmarried Woman* capture your attention, or did the melancholic charm of *Enemies, A Love Story* leave a lasting impression? Cast your vote now and let us know which of his cinematic gems you consider the best! We're eager to see which film emerges victorious and to discover the collective favorites of Mazursky's devoted fans.

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Blume in Love (1973)

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Lawyer Stephen Blume, specialized in divorces, lives a paradoxical situation when, having his own marriage break up, is still in love with his ex-wife. This deeply human comedy from director Paul Mazursky stars George Segal as Stephen Blume, a Los Angeles divorce attorney who finds himself on the wrong side of the courtroom when his own marriage to Eva (Susan Anspach) dissolves. After Eva discovers Blume’s infidelity, she moves on to an easy-going, free-spirited relationship with a musician (Kris Kristofferson in one of his early film roles). Ironically, it is precisely at this juncture that Blume, realizing he's made a terrible mistake, decides he wants his ex-wife back, initiating an often-comical, sometimes pathetic, and utterly determined campaign to rekindle their love anew. *Blume in Love* is a quintessential Paul Mazursky film and a strong contender for a "Best of" list due to its astute and empathetic portrayal of adult relationships. Mazursky, known for his ability to blend sharp social observation with bittersweet humor, delves deep into the male ego and the complexities of desire, regret, and the pursuit of connection. The film is a masterclass in Mazursky's signature style: character-driven, set against an evocatively depicted Los Angeles, and unafraid to explore the messy, contradictory emotions that accompany marital breakdown and the elusive nature of second chances. It’s a testament to his unique voice, capturing the zeitgeist of 1970s liberation while grounding it in universal human truths about love, loss, and the sometimes-foolish lengths we go to for the ones we cherish.

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