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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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Willie & Phil (1980)

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**Willie & Phil (1980)** is Paul Mazursky's insightful and often hilarious remake of François Truffaut's classic *Jules et Jim*. Instead of 1910s Europe, Mazursky transports the polyamorous love triangle to the rapidly changing cultural landscape of 1970s America. The film follows the experiences over a decade of two friends, Willie and Phil, who both fall in love with the same woman, Jeannette. What ensues is a free-spirited, often chaotic journey through their evolving relationships and personal quests, **enjoyably satirising the 70's through the search by the three protagonists for their identities and making sharp attacks on cultural signposts of the decade along the way.** This film firmly belongs among Mazursky's best as it perfectly encapsulates his unique talent for crafting comedies of manners that are both uproariously funny and deeply insightful. Like *Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice* or *An Unmarried Woman*, Mazursky uses the intimate dynamics of a complex relationship to explore broader societal shifts. Here, his sharp wit zeroes in on the decade's various fads, spiritual quests, and changing gender roles, dissecting them with a blend of affection and astute critique. "Willie & Phil" exemplifies Mazursky's signature ability to blend humor with pathos, creating a poignant, humorous, and enduringly relevant portrait of friendship, love, and the often-fumbling search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.

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