Marriage
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In real life Ruth Etting was a quiet,refined woman stuck in a bad
marriage.
A pair of newly weds move into the family mansion in the late 18th century but unfortunately new bride Catherine keeps seeing ghostly apparitions and the bad news for her husband is that it usually happens just before she consumates the
marriage
.
I like this one because it made me laugh and it had some good acting mainly by Willis and Pheiffer and some good laughs by Rita Wilson and Paul Reiser you shouldn't miss this movie mainly because it is a good depiction of a off and on good
marriage.
It made the struggle for
marriage
rights real, not only for Massachusetts residents, but for the rest of this country.
She played a woman who marries a man and has a perfect
marriage
for many years.
Mia Farrow stars as Celia, a depression era housewife, trapped in a dead end
marriage
to a pig (Danny Aiello) whose only escape comes from going to the movies.
William Powell is John Fletcher, a committed playboy, and Ann Harding is Joan Colby, who believes
marriage
is a business.
Pierce Brosnan, who is a good actor, plays an American tough guy who has problems in his
marriage.
The theme of the film is that a
marriage
must be built on trust, without doubt and suspicion.
Is it a film about a broken marriage, a love affair, a faith healer, a child terminally ill or what?
We see an example of a marriage, in front of the law tablet, with the priest testing soul-mates, and bashing the couple's heads, literally.
Then Twinkle sees and chases Rose round a bush, and when he gets to her father, he will only allow a
marriage
if he proves himself as a provider of fish.
In the meantime, Diana's dreams cause the violent deaths of some persistent journalists that are interested in her upcoming
marriage
with a local army-hero.
It is an interesting look as the bond of marriage, and its complexities when its all said and done.
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne catch each other in a white lie and the quarrel leads to a
marriage
breakup.
Then there's the king's arranged
marriage
to the Spanish Princess Maria Theresa, the pesky possibility that Louis just might not be rightful king of France and the festering resentments of Mazarin's deadly creature, Francois Villeroi.
Leading from the front are the slightly wooden John Hodiak -
marriage
to Ann Baxter didn't improve his acting -, newcomer Nancy Guild, Lloyd Nolan and Richard Conte and Mank keeps the balls spinning in the air leaving little time for awkward questions - like why would Conte - who'd got away with murder for three years, introduce Hodiak to a detective friend (Nolan) knowing that Hodiak was trying to get to to bottom of the very murder for which he, Conte, was responsible.
The whole crux of Julie's story has to do with her attempt to hide her parentage and her
marriage
to a white man.
I enjoyed it since it seemed to grasp how every
marriage
that I knew from friends and family.
Capturing the sexual revolution of the late sixties, this comedy presents two married couples, free-thinking and ready (or so they think) for an open
marriage
Bob (Robert Culp) and Carol (Natalie Wood) and their best friends, a more traditional couple, Ted (Elliot Gould) and Alice (Dyan Cannon).
The idea is very clever- a successful, attractive New York woman meets the man who seems to be Mr. Right (a successful artifact dealer), and their
marriage
is everything she hoped it would be, until he suddenly and mysteriously dies.
Sarah and Mehdi have an open
marriage.
In Sidewalks, he again probes relationships in the modern era, when sex can be around every corner and the more traditional
marriage
of an earlier age is absent.
Take, for example "Are You Ready For Marriage?"
Back in the day when Woody was just as slapstick as he was verbal, "Play It Again, Sam" tells the story of Allen as a divorced film critic crushed by the failure of his
marriage.
Old fashion love story despite the perhaps arguable
marriage
angle distraction.
The character development of Ku, is particularly impressive - initially refusing to grow up and take on responsibilities such as marriage, and eventually becoming a cunning freedom fighter and protector of a child.
The story opens with a bride and groom kissing at their
marriage
service but you only get to see the face of the bride.
All the way through it seemed to be a celebration of the sexually free-wheeling 60's, with Bob and Carol essentially enjoying an open
marriage
- not only having affairs but telling each other about them and sometimes even meeting each other's lovers - and basically trying to convince Ted and Alice to join them in this lifestyle of freedom.
Here,
marriage
to a handsome man and financial success - long the expectations of many young Korean women - are not depicted as an absolute guarantee of security and/or happiness, and turning 30 without being defined is hardly the end of the world, particularly for Korean women who remain adaptable to the changes happening around them, rather than being pressured to fit a mold as their ancestors were.
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