Marriage
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The fifth cartoon in the series, 'Stop, Look and Hasten' brings together all the lessons learned in the first four Road Runner shorts and uses them to create a perfect
marriage
between the ingredients that make these characters and their antics so popular.
It's always kind of staggering to think of other films that deal with love and
marriage
and the twisted ties that bind when compared to what Ingmar Bergman does in his scripts.
Stripped away from the problems that come with such dangerous clichés like the old mother forbidding her daughter from being together with a man she just does not like, or with the
marriage
being strained by outside influences.
This declaration revives her sensuality and femininity, which were forgotten after fifteen years of stable and loyal
marriage.
Karin has an affair with David, tearing apart her world: in one side, she has the stability and safety of her boring
marriage
and bourgeois life, and in the other side, she has the freedom of the relationship with her lover.
Andrew Bergman wrote and directed this very dry comedy about the fear of
marriage.
Premise comes directly from that antiseptic '50s aesthetic that women want
marriage
in order to start a family (just like their mothers), but men want
marriage
in order to get into the bedroom (because no self-respecting 'tomato' would go all the way without vows).
The rotund Mr. Bunny would like to win wealthy Ms. Finch's hand in
marriage.
I don't blame him; this is the film world where even since this period - around 1920 -
marriage
is always trivialized and people are always lying.
Many couples, whether in a relationship or marriage, will be able to identify with the film.
Why is the King surprised to find Mary married when HE was the one that arranged the
marriage
to William Carey.
Joan Crawford is an ageing Southern socialite (by marriage) who revels in dominating her extended family - like a "Queen Bee".
However, Robert is very distrustful of
marriage
and has remained a bachelor, despite having a way with the ladies.
In the case of Cameron Thomas, he finds that his addiction to sex, pornography, etc, is destroying his
marriage
and even his life.
In the last vignette, Stoltz's groundskeeper is greying, and some in the town (mostly veterans and church-goers) are protesting the
marriage
of two gay men, one of whom has wedding-day jitters and a father (Ed Asner) who helped organize and mobilize the protest.
Bronson is Paul Kersey, a successful New York architect in a happy marriage, with a son and daughter-in-law.
One message from the movie is, if you want to make a marriage,it takes hard work; more importantly the film suggests some of us are not suited for that institution.
Ann would be getting the business in marriage, to Chris.
This film gave a detailed view of the history of the gay
marriage
issue in Massachusetts.
It gives the viewer both sides of the story (though in truth the opponents of gay
marriage
border on self-parody) and allows the viewer to make up their own mind.
The couple do unite in
marriage
but only after Akbar agrees to the two conditions which the Rajput Princess has put forward.
Unlike a lot of girls, she doesn't want
marriage
and a family, she would like to have "a brilliant career".
It is an excellent documentary which captures all the political, social, and very emotional issues surrounding gay/lesbian
marriage.
Here's my plot spoiler: successful couple, man gets on coke, loses job, does more coke, loses marriage, house, does more coke, loses everything else, does more coke, loses everything else else that wasn't in the first everything else, does more coke... the end.
Al Pacino as Frank Keller is in one of his best performances there, and his character is a middle-aged man caught between a broken
marriage
and a dangerous job that leaves a little time for personal life.
She divorcée on the rebound from a failed
marriage.
They marry, have a kid and are happy--until 6 years (or so) into the
marriage
he's suddenly killed.
Then we let their ghost into our bodies to screw up our
marriage.
The story concerns Sybylla, growing up in the 1890s in the wilds of Australia who wants more from her life than
marriage.
The movie begins with the collapse of Tom and Beth's (Kinnear and Collette) marriage, and proceeds to show the reason.
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