Impeccably cast and realized, The Door in the Floor (2004) nails the pricey simplicity of Hampton beach living squarely. Writer-director Tod Williams adapts only the opening section of John Irvings 1998 generation-spanning novel A Widow for One Year, and the approachplus some other rearrangementsworks surprisingly well. Central to Door is Jeff Bridges ribald, unsparing portrait of Ted Cole, whos tender, damaged, ruthless, a seducer and a clown. He and his melancholy wife, Marion (Kim Basinger), have just separated some five years after their two teenage sons died in a car accident. Enter 16-year old Eddie (Jon Foster), wholl assist author-illustrator Ted for the summer. As it turns out, Marion needs him more. Williams isnt simply charting the outcome of an affairor two affairsnor even the foundering of a once-glittering marriage; hes defining the qualities that allow some people to rise above tragedy and some to collapse. And by the films end, weve seen enough, at close range, to pick the survivors. (R) SHEILA BENSON
Thu., April 28, 7:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Starts: April 28. Continues through June 2, 2011