Marriage
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The count's wife was forced into
marriage
with him, and she knows from his past history that sooner or later he will kill her as he does all his wives.
Julianne Nicholson and Jay Mohr are perfectly cast and both deliver smoothly professional performances as the engaged couple who decide to spend a little time sowing their sexual oats before
marriage.
And the homosexual guy-isn't there a whole controversy today about gay marriage, blah, blah?
The thwarted wife is almost convincing - 7 years
marriage
and she and Rickman's character should be more settled with each other, whether their roles are to be incompatible or not - they must have patterns by now.
This is definitely one of the better documentaries I have seen looking at family relationships and
marriage.
Loosely based on the Shakesperean play, TEMPEST follows an architect (the late John Cassavettes, in one of his best performances), bored with his work and his crumbling
marriage
(to real life spouse Gene Rowlads), who decides to chuck it all, say the hell with the rat race and go live on an island with his daughter (Molly Ringwald, in her film debut), and new girlfriend Aretha (a luminous Susan Sarandon).
It is not too long before Michael proposes
marriage
to Nicole and she is very taken back with his request for
marriage
since she really does not know him very well.
We follow the lives of four people who might have been created just for this movie, an exploration of female friendship and the strains caused on it by
marriage
and infidelity.
Well, he's soon annulled his marriage, married Anne, and telling her it is her holy duty to produce a male heir.
Working girl Kitty (Sothern) is engaged to Bill (Kelly), who neglects her by working long hours at his garage in order to save money for their
marriage.
When Bob returns, however, convinced that he wants
marriage
after all, will Kitty follow her heart or her conscience?
Jimmy is a typical young Asian brought up in Britain by traditional parents with the common narrow minded and selfish views on
marriage
and grandchildren.
Like millions of others he is led into an arranged
marriage
that seems inescapable even though he is apparently completely gay and deeply involved with a very attractive young man with whom he lives.
And why would a sensible woman like Nimi fall for a comic book writer who regards his
marriage
as something he can put on hold when a beautiful exotic 'adventure' comes along?
An educated and beautiful woman, Binodini becomes a widow within a year of her marriage, but she does not accept the constraints imposed on her as a widow by her society.
When Nimi thought that Matthew had nothing to offer her and when Matthew was only looking for a fling (because he had an open
marriage
w/his wife Jenny), in the end they realized that they could not and did not want to exist without the other.
This movie in spite of its light touch poses a series of problems related to
marriage
and its shortcomings and what happens when the flames start to die etc.
She learned that if she only had communicated more about what had bothered her in her previous marriage, that it could have been salvaged a lot easier that she intended it to be.
She realizes that words are nothing with out action, but she learns that too far into her second
marriage
and finds herself looking back and hoping for change once again.
(Some Spoilers) Facing a mid-life crisis and fed up with his
marriage
to Cindy ,Teddi Siddall, who seemed to have more say in what he did and where he stayed then the Air Force,USAF elite Red Beret Sgt.
After about 500 days of marriage, Jolene comes home to find a note from Carl that he needs "some space" ....and a bouquet of daisies, her favorite flower.
This is a very imaginative, quite humorous look at the
marriage
vow.
Challen Cates does a wonderful job depicting a conflicted bride, torn between the challenges that await her professionally, the memories of the freedom she thought she would have when in college (inspired by a famous author) and the safety of her pending
marriage
to a man she really doesn't love.
The story, of course, is that Antonio (Jeremy Irons) needs money so that he can help Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes) ask for Portia's (Lynn Collins) hand in
marriage.
His final understanding that Anne's love was constant all that time and they she wasn't going to let her family interfere with her true happiness and eventual
marriage
to one she truly loved.
There is a variety of takes and casting improvisations on Manzoni's "I promessi sposi" with, somewhere there, actual
marriage.
We learn little about this woman's
marriage
except that she has been feeling her independence slipping away as of late; she's also recently learned she's pregnant, which has further complicated her heart (she doesn't want to be a complacent wifey, despite the maternal way she speaks to her husband over the phone).
That is why countless fundamental and philosophical questions towards Eva's and Jan's
marriage
are relevant and essential, while the threat and danger from the outside tears open an abyss in the inside which was toilsomely covered with lambencies before.
Joline (Heather Graham) sets out after her husband Carl (Luke Wilson) who disappeared to clear his head about himself and their
marriage.
Joline, who is committed to their
marriage
starts her journey to find Carl, yet on the way discovers a lot about herself.
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