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William Mennoch, (Norman Wooland) was an older professional man and was interested in Madeleine and wanted to marry her, but she kept putting off any discussions or decisions in this matter of
marriage.
The Kunstlers have been married for some fifteen years and it may be said that the
marriage
has become as 'dry' as the dry cleaning business they own and is in need of sexual 'cleaning'.
To sum it up, Saathiya is a very impressive, entertaining and authentic picture on relationships and
marriage.
Gay or straight, this film illuminates the emotional undercurrent of the gay
marriage
issue on many levels.
Beyond the political talking points (which are engaging and amusing in and of themselves), the film points to what it means to have the allowance of
marriage
as a "goal" or "purpose" in a relationship at all ... and how that resonates in a person's life.
To make matters worse, Heflin is now dating Crawford's step daughter following Joan's rebound
marriage
to Raymond Massey.
He soon questions if it's really worth ending his
marriage
to become something he really isn't.
This is a decent romantic comedy that touches on several differences between American (lack of) culture and Indian culture (the correct term is actually offshored- outsourcing was historically an American stealing your job by undercutting the fee) a newly offshored manager flies to India to train his replacements and discovers Indian culture and living conditions, their insight on
marriage
and family and of course some blunders with customary practices in India.
After fifteen years of
marriage
and two children, the love is fading fast, and divorce seems like the only light bright light they see.
While their children, Erin (Colleen Rennison) and Josh (Jake Sandvig) are away at summer camp, Ben and Katie tell about the highs and lows of their fifteen year marriage, and remember both the good times which seem to bring them closer again and the bad times, which totally tear them apart...again.
After wimpy Cry Baby and feelgood Hairspray he gives us a movie about a housewife (brilliantly played by Kathleen Turner) so eager to protect her children, her
marriage
and the wildlife that she is forced to harass and kill neighbours, ex-boyfriends and schoolteachers.
And while he's dealing with emotions about the death, he founds out that Maja has a lover outside the
marriage.
Now, twelve years after their marriage, Tom and Beth are divorcing.
Saving
Marriage
is what a documentary should be - informative, factual and laced with stories that cater to the emotional side of the audience without excessive drama.
He reluctantly goes home to attend his brother's(Breckin Meyer)wedding and ruins the rehearsal and dinner by professing the faults with
marriage.
She was married to a fellow officer when she was still a cop but the
marriage
ended in divorce.
Meanwhile, a woman named Lee (Catherine Keener) is sick of her
marriage
and writes her husband Carl (David Hyde Pierce) a letter but he doesn't see it.
The film tells the story, somewhat fictionalized, of Etting's rise to fame in the 1920s and her association and
marriage
to Marty "The Gimp" Snyder, a Chicago gangster.
Also,the film's lack of the pivotal rape scene that ends the
marriage
in the novel undermines the reason why Irene detests Soames so much.
If this woman were your
marriage
counselor, you'd be looking for a new one mid-way through your first 45 minutes.
Although I didn't identify myself on this movie, I've identified some friends in trouble and, why not? some issues that happens to my
marriage.
This movie, although extremely realistic and sometimes strong, shows optimism when two persons realize that above the problems, they still love each other and then decide to fix this
marriage.
Excellent little Danish film about a
marriage
on the verge to falling apart.
When Judi asked about her longtime
marriage
to Michael, she responded that "they just enjoyed being in the same room together."
Just when you thought it was safe to have a marriage, here comes yet another Lifetime "it's ok for women to cheat" yarn.
As a viewer you really feel for them, and they make their story understood even by those who are not directly affected by the gay
marriage
issue.
Clive Owens, an actor I like a lot, reprises a look and dress that seems a shotgun/Uzi
marriage
of Sin City by way of Children of Men.
Interesting presentation of a weak marriage, with excellent performance by Bruce Willis and a mediocre one by Michelle Pfeiffer.
His father Bernard, played revoltingly well by Jeff Daniels, has absolutely no concept of what's going on outside of his own world as he spews obscenities and dwells on his past as a respected writer; of course now no one wants anything to do with his writing so he teaches English instead (Gee, haven't we see that a few hundred times in films?)Bernard's wife Joan, played by a mousy Laury Linney, decide that after many years of
marriage
that divorce is the best option; which seems odd considering that they have nothing good to say about each other and that Joan has had affairs with at least four different men during their
marriage.
Why they don't continue with this nightmarish
marriage
isn't explained; there isn't a catalyst for this decision.
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