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The film examines divorce, family dysfunction, drugs, alcohol, and prescription medication as possible reasons for Liz's unhappiness.
NEVER will a Jewish court enforce a
divorce
between childless couples.
But this film should have gone the same way as their marriages and ended in
divorce.
This movie is very difficult to understand, why do the couple want to
divorce
?
I heard that Dennis Hopper's wife asked for
divorce
after she saw that picture and Michael Madsen's mother had a heart attack when the actor admitted to be the man under the yellow baseball hat.
As the movie goes on Alex deals with little issues like his parent's
divorce
and the sexual heat of his girlfriend Jennifer(played by Taylor Momsen who you can currently see in Gossip Girl) while he's consumed by guilt.
Sheltered young woman, home-schooled and possibly quite gifted, harbors a disturbed, overly-emotional side which comes to the surface after her absentee father pays her mother a visit, asking for a
divorce.
Oh and wait, then he's supposed to apologize to HER after she files for the
divorce
so she can be with the guy she slept with.
Cast just speaks out their lines without any emotions; special thanks to Charlie Snows (Baldwin) soon-to-be-ex-wife who talks about her
divorce
like the rest of us talk about the weather.
A feminist tract in which if you the viewer believe that: i) wild animals are seldom tamed by singing but instead attack, kill and eat (the line that grizzlies never attack unless provoked was a hoot - unless "provoked" means that it sees flesh); ii) homosexuality is both immoral per se -- and its acceptance almost always associated throughout history with signs of a society's dissolution and decay iii) few women are bisexual (in this one, virtually every woman is presented as having no preference for men or women) iv)
divorce
is far worse than infidelity v) land is there for human beings to use, develop and enjoy vi) it is as incumbent upon a mother of an adult son to keep in touch as it is upon the son vii) a mother raising her son alone is an unfortunate and real tragedy for the child viii) the idolization of a parent for worthwhile ideals is a good and healthy thing ix) adults continue to bear a responsibility for their sexual behavior, no matter their age, and the duty to engage in this most intimate and giving of acts only within the most intimate and openly sacrificial of relationships: marriage -- believe me, you are NOT going to like this film!
Granted the story of a woman dealing with her husband's infidelity and how she is helped and hindered by her friends is a less shocking one now in an age when
divorce
is so common, but at the same time its just as timely as ever, I just wish they could have managed to connect all of the pieces together because as it stands now you really don't feel pulled along by the plot.
Martin also undercuts his narrative by packing in far too many topics: besides the birth of mob violence, we get anorexia, alcoholism, divorce, racism, parental abuse...did I miss anything?
Ridiculous, nauseating doggerel with terrible acting; ineptly, superficially, and condescendingly trawling all the most banal clichés about Tuscany and Italy,
divorce
and midlife.
Way too much time is spent on weepiness and emotional bedlam, the point of the Bullock character being devastated by her
divorce
is jackhammered into the viewer's head excessively.
What is it about him that makes her so devastated upon their
divorce?
But it began to ware off fast and the entire
divorce
subplot was stupid.
Lonely, disconnected, middle-class housewife in the midst of a
divorce
seeks solace to reflect on her immediate future.
It defeats all the odds, the fact that she got fired from her job, how his wife would not grant him a
divorce
yet their great love persevered--they experienced a great love despite it all.
Divorce
hurts an incredible percentage of American families of all classes and custody battles are ugly and necessary parts of it.
This little film is hysterical, full of stereotypes about gays, straights, dwarfs, British tea and pubs, American gun culture,
divorce
and marriage; yet, it manages to be sensitive to the issues surrounding each.
The Academy Award winning 'Kramer vs. Kramer' follows a snazzy businessman Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) and his
divorce
with his bored wife (Meryl Streep).
The passion of the actors,without the overacting, the aching for all the characters involved, the serious and subtle truths about marriage and divorce, all make this a must see movie, despite the fact that it is 1970s.
After learning that her sister Susan is contemplating divorce, Kate decides to travel to the distraught woman's remote country home and spend some time with her.
The relationship of the hero and heroine was necessary to draw the audience in, unfortunately this view of love may be antiquated in the age of
divorce
and so many singles who can't seem to get together on so many levels, so ridiculous versions of mythic love are hard to get into, even in daydreams, which film love has always been, especially in good old Hollywood.
He then petitioned for and I am now going through a
divorce.
If she found her husband boring and judgmental she could could have told him so, left and waited for a no doubt large financial settlement upon
divorce.
Suyin loses her job in a Hong Kong hospital because her British superiors take exception to the fact that she is dating a white man, whom she is unable to marry because his estranged wife will not grant him a
divorce.
How they deal with divorce, abandonment, sexual abuse and psychological disorders.
The audience needs to understand that
divorce
was less of an option in those days.
I think he should have just gotten a
divorce
and asked to be transferred instead of the extreme he went to, but he felt there was no other way out so he faked his death.
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