Divorce
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When husband and wife decide to split, the only ones who get hurt are the children, and even though Joan and Bernard Berkman are in the center of their nasty divorce, their two sons -- Frank and Walt -- are the ones going through the trauma.
News of the couple's pending
divorce
brings other men Wyman's way, but naturally she's too uptight to do anything more than a little fancy dancing with them (but then that's understandable, once you get a load of graceless, nervous Aldo Ray on the dance floor).
The issue of
divorce
and how it affects children is only marginally dealt with in this cloying story of a happy family torn apart by a rotten script.
The argument about being an family unsoiled by
divorce
as a rationale for their lifestyle is a smoke screen.
But she's planning to
divorce
him...so he has to win her all over again.
(Some Spoilers) Going through a painful
divorce
movie critic and Humphrey Bogart enthusiast Allen Felix, Woody Allen, spends almost all of his free time in a local revival theater watching old Humphrey Bogart movies.
But the court case is a
divorce
proceeding, not a criminal suit, and one of the car accidents occurs off-camera before the story even commences.
All too quickly we have to
divorce
ourselves from any semblance of reality.
Back in the prehistoric 1950's,
divorce
was a big no-no.
These days, however, it's marry now -
divorce
later.
The film concerns a 37-year-old woman (Thurman) who is getting over a
divorce
and going to a therapist (Streep).
Stillman strikes just the right note in a story that touches on pains and fears that are genuinely daunting
(divorce
of parents, love unrequited, etc) as well as the comic value of his characters' earnestness and foibles, keeping just the right distance so that comedy keeps just ahead; all leading to the modest but charming triumph of the shy and virtuous protagonists.
A very small company, Night Eyes Security, composed of two Griffith brothers, is tasked with guarding the Beverly Hills estate of a British pop musician, Brian Walker, and his wife Nikki (Tanya Roberts) but after she discovers her husband making the grade with a young woman during a party in their home, Mrs. Walker files for divorce, following which Mr. Walker hires Night Eyes to supposedly protect his soon-to-be former wife at their Malibu residence, although his true purpose is to obtain damning video tapes from surveillance cameras that he hopes will record Nikki's own sexual misconduct, thereby crystallizing his courtroom defense for their looming civil trial.
I always thought Lucy & Desi were like a puzzle that did not fit, and they also thought so too; as they had a terrible
divorce
and then miserable lives afterwards.
The subject of
divorce
is well documented in this Davis classic "Payment on Demand".
However, there are a few of her friends, who I say bravo too, through illness and
divorce
they show great courage, however somehow the films doesn't portray bravery and courage, it documents how little women have grown.
Very well acted story about a family in
divorce.
The scene where she dares her husband to
divorce
her is shark-like.Glamorous from start to finish.And poor Betsy Palmer....
Like most young women who make the same mistake at this age, Panabaker looks to her mother (played by a loving but intense Mercedes Ruhl) for advice and in response she promptly pulls her out of school, picks up and moves as quickly as possible to another town where no one will know who they are, warns Panabaker to never contact the child's father and tell him about the situation and ultimately decides that instead of having to explain her grandchild's origins and the whole messy problem itself to a new set of people she just pretends the infant is hers...one of those late-in-life babies born to a middle-aged woman shortly before her
divorce
through what seems like some sort-of miracle and without the hassle of the whole in-vitro process.
Thirty years later, her career is revived after another
divorce
and health problems.
Beyond just that father/son dynamic, the story is so poignant without ever getting sappy - a true accomplishment for a family drama involving
divorce.
Robbins comes home to a wife who wants a
divorce
and a son who needs $20,000 for college, Pena suffered a wound that has made him impotent and McAdams lost her friend and wants to find his family in order to return his guitar and live with them since she's lost any ties with her own.
Crystal is a woman who has a husband who just plain left her and found another woman and then he is asking her for a divorce, but Crystal will not give him a
divorce.
We are introduced to a character, Frank Keller, that just achieved 20 years in service, that can't see really something after the retirement (that is what he hears of a lot, about the retirement) and that not long before he had a
divorce
(one the guys from his job is now with his ex-wife.
She refuses to tell her husband word one until "I want a
divorce"
.
Lucy & Jerry Warriner strain their marriage by suspecting each other of cheating, so much so, a day in court leaves them with a 90 day prelude to a
divorce.
For nothing but monetary gain, he murdered his wife (who refused him a divorce) in order to marry a woman for her inheritance.
This is basically the story of a man who's made it in life the hard way without even a high school diploma but decides to follow in his kid's footsteps and tries to attend college himself to help his boy's attitude after he hands
divorce
papers to his second wife.
The man who built this particular reactor is called upon to investigate cost overruns and is sent to the Russian town Oh I didn't tell you that the female American scientist and the guy who designed the reactor were separated and close to
divorce?
This is still, a timeless story about about the devastating effects of a
divorce.
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