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Doris Dorrie has got the uncanny knack of rendering us speechless with her serious comic sagas which depict mundane human foibles.Erleuchtung Garantiert recounts a few mirthful episodes in the lives of its "crazy about spirituality" protagonists Uwe and Gustav.Uwe has never meditated in his life but still believes that it would help him in lessening his conjugal distress.The problems arise for them as they foolishly spend all their money in Tokyo.Things come to such a pass that they are forced to spend a few restless nights on the streets.Uwe and Gustav seem to have lost themselves completely in a metropolis like Tokyo where everyone is busy chatting on their mobile phones.The path to enlightenment is tricky for them but they happily tolerate all inconveniences in order to find spiritual bliss.They finally reach the Monzen monastery where they comprehend their innate strengths and weaknesses.Uwe overcomes the agony arising out of his failed marriage.Gustav realizes that he was never happy leading the life as a heterosexual male.He grasps that he has always been a homosexual person.Even though Erleuchtung Garantiert has been shot on Digital Video,it still manages to retain its ineffable charm.
The scene where the New Orleans ladies take Marlene aside to give her a little lecture on the "burden of womanhood she'll have to endure" after her
marriage
is priceless, with the tiny smirk that plays across Marlene's face (given her well-known history, it makes it doubly funny).
Daniel Day Lewis, equally talented, is the tortured lover who must choose, a promise of
marriage
to Mae (Winona Ryder) or risk his stalwart reputation in society to express his love for Pfeiffer.
An attraction grows stronger, but Manja's hand in
marriage
is promised to a local farmer.
The beautiful Arch Dutchess, Princess of the house of Hapsburg, daughter of Empress Marie Theresa, Queen of Austria and Hungry & Francis 1, Holy Roman Emperor, foresees a glorious future with her
marriage
to the dauphin of France.
This is a disturbing, bittersweet romantic comedy about two people who's 15 year
marriage
is unraveling.
Ben and Katie Jordan (Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer) are two mismatched people in the
marriage
that never should have been.
The comments of the older man whose son married a Mexican girl, his difficulty in accepting the
marriage
so touchingly mixed with his pride in his grandchildren, again brought a lump to my throat.
I was enjoying watching the movie till it was implied that the soul collector or angel had sex relations outside of
marriage.
I don't know of any religion that condones sex outside of marriage, but they would probably say that it was that sin that greatly contributes to the population in hell.
If the movie or TV industry cannot make a religious movie without showing the messengers of God having teenage puberty sex outside of marriage, then they should not make any religious movie, because they do not know how to make a religious movie.
The controversial comedian's rise to the top, his
marriage
to a sexy stripper, and his eventual downfall into drugs and court hearings is fascinating to watch, however Dustin Hoffman is arguably too genial and soft as Bruce (Hoffman gives the character a sympathetic center, and some may say this works for the picture).
The ugly side of prejudice, family love, day to day lives of a couple of families with socially different backgrounds that were forced to be joined by
marriage
and a common grandson are all shown on this sitcom beautifully.
There have been persistent rumors that Rosaleen's first husband, an intrepid explorer, is still alive and as such would nullify her
marriage
to Gordon.
Audacious, totally off-the-wall trash about architect Michael Caine, who is stuck in a hopeless, almost masochistic
marriage
with half-crazy Elizabeth Taylor, and begins an extramarital affair with Susannah York, who nonetheless has secrets of her own....Because of the movie's cast, and of the fact that you've probably never heard of it, you might think that it could be an undiscovered gem.
Where gay
marriage
is normal in Holland, and gays are put to prison or to death in some other countries, sexual freedom is also not the same everywhere.
So Lona, who seemed to be a bit dizzy in real life as well (her 4 day
marriage
to Edward Norris) must have jumped at the chance to star in a film that would give her the leading role.
Kudos for the fact that the sympathetic characters in the movie (played by Quaid and McDowell) were actually suggesting that
marriage
problems need to be fought through and
marriage
held on to rather than thrown away, but still, frankly, I thought this thing would never end, and the ending, when it finally did arrive, was entirely forgettable.
Marriage
is not easy and the road that this couple travels together hits home with us.
Do I think that this movie is good for people having
marriage
difficulties?
I have seen 10 and these are:- Another Woman, A change of place, The awakening, Broken Lullaby, Hard to forget, The Waiting game, This matter of marriage, Diamond Girl,Recipe for revenge and Loving Evangeline.
In broken Lullaby and Loving Evangeline both mills and boon men got into fights and lost!! Finally there must be a
marriage
resolution at the end of the film.
Loving Evangeline did not have the
marriage
resolution and I would not have pegged our hero as a typical Mills and boon man but the film did keep me going because of the competency of the actors and a none too taxing storyline so I did like it!!
It tells the story of a girl from India, who has a arranged
marriage
with a guy from America.
Her first (problematic) husband disappears during the war; she gets a rich and handsome second husband who's only shortcoming seems to be that he's not truly attentive to her sons from her first
marriage.
So it's a perfect ending for Elizabeth--her unattractive, preachy first husband is now permanently out of the way and she can look forward to a more satisfying
marriage
with the handsome and agreeable Lawrence.
This short is a warning against rushing headlong into a
marriage
that may be sweet and nice in the beginning, but later on will make the lockhorns look good.
However, Preston is married with the New Yorker Amy (Margaret Lindsay) and the surprised Julie does not accept his
marriage
and decides to fight for him.
When they finally do, daughter Rita Tushingham (17 month pregnant) is thrown into an arranged
marriage
with lunatic Michael Hordern.
At State College, while most of the young men are more interested in "free love" than marriage, handsome Michael aka "Mike" (Richard Cromwell, an exact cross between Leonardo DiCaprio and Jude Law) is full of old-fashioned ideals and he loves to get advice and talk things over with his favorite "Prof", a real sort of mentor to our young heartthrob.
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