Kramer vs. Kramer Comments

  • Jaylon 2023-09-29 15:34:31

    When they were young...the film is very sweet...maybe the kid asking "will you and mom get married again" is the hidden...

  • Theron 2023-08-26 04:10:07

    It reflects the problems of new things and single-parent families at that time. Boys become men's must-see movies. It seems to be the most common plot in daily life, but it is very real because of its commonness. I was in tears. I heard that the teacher asked to discuss who is right and who is wrong. In fact, there is no right or wrong. All relationships need to be run in, and this run-in may take a lifetime. Seeing the truth in the trivial and trivial is a good movie that I...

  • Amani 2023-08-14 20:35:09

    Wow, I can finally be completely touched again. Very life, no intentional rendering! ! And both actors happen to be my...

  • Pat 2023-08-08 02:29:22

    The hardest thing is to understand, and the easiest is to understand. However, the whole film mainly describes the relationship between the father and the son, and I really want to know the mother's heart and struggles. I think, in the handling of the dilemma, if the mother's struggle is strengthened, then whether the final outcome will be more...

  • Pedro 2023-08-01 01:11:10

    The two people competed for the custody of the child because of love, and finally gave up the appeal because of love, and the woman gave up custody again because of love, and then surrounded by love, the great harmony of life was...

  • Corine 2023-07-10 06:36:24

    From the perspective of rebuilding the parent-child relationship and repairing the intimate relationship, the ending is like the ideal picture of accelerationism. From fussing over and pretending to be wrong to reluctant to give up tacit cooperation, from hunger after unexpected unemployment to accepting it calmly after losing the case. Billy's reliance shift once again confirms that what matters is not the clouds in his room, or even the person who draws them, but the time he spends watching...

  • Eino 2023-07-03 17:09:54

    A question that has always been questioned: How far did the Kramers' relationship break down? In this regard, the film remains evasive. Instead, the debate in court has always revolved around: Can they be a qualified parent? An obvious question. The absurdity of the film is ready to emerge: all emotions in modern society are premised on being decomposable, derivable, measurable, and falsifiable. The more complicated and confusing, the more we firmly believe; the more unquestionable, the more we...

  • Kole 2023-05-02 18:49:28

    Heartbroken at the end. This is what happens every day, and the vast majority cannot have such an ending. How can we convince ourselves to bring them into the world if we cannot guarantee that our children will grow up healthily and happily in happy families? Of all the possibilities after Nora left, is this the least harmful...

  • Linnie 2023-04-28 14:15:22

    The actors perfectly interpret the complex and simple feelings, and the story structure also efficiently creates opportunities for the actors to release their feelings. For a theme that is common but lacks dramatic conflict, the director cleverly uses the actors' acting skills to achieve the purpose of strengthening the conflict, and uses the two clues of social conflict and personal conflict in a primary and secondary way, and the final semi-open ending It is almost the best choice for the...

  • Brett 2023-04-20 20:12:16

    The acting skills of the actor and actress are great PK, and the battle for custody is staged. Many dialogues are very...

Extended Reading
  • Shakira 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    Life will force us step by step to become masters.

    I watched a film in the late 1970s, and it's a bit contrived to say that, and that's what the literary accent is like. The 1979 Oscar-winning film, The Kramers.

    It is indeed a small-cost production of a big star. There are no big scenes. Most of them are interior scenes. The exterior scenes are...

  • Evie 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "The Cramers": Beware of the sleeping lotus being awakened

    Women's pursuit of independence has not become popular in recent years. If this trend of independence is attributed to feminism, then it will naturally go back to the eighteenth century. In 1848, the first feminist conference was held in Seneca Falls, New York. This conference gradually...

Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

  • Billy Kramer: Daddy?

    Ted Kramer: Yeah?

    Billy Kramer: I'm sorry.

    Ted Kramer: I'm sorry too. I want you to go to sleep because it's really late.

    Billy Kramer: Daddy?

    Ted Kramer: Now what is it?

    Billy Kramer: Are you going away?

    Ted Kramer: No. I'm staying here with you. You can't get rid of me that easy.

    Billy Kramer: That's why Mommy left, isn't it? Because I was bad?

    Ted Kramer: Is that what you think? No. That's not it, Billy. Your mom loves you very much... and the reason she left has nothing to do with you. I don't know if this will make sense, but I'll try to explain it to you. I think the reason why Mommy left... was because for a long time... I kept trying to make her be a certain kind of person. A certain kind of wife that I thought she was supposed to be. And she just wasn't like that. She was... She just wasn't like that. I think that she tried for so long to make me happy... and when she couldn't, she tried to talk to me about it. But I wasn't listening. I was too busy, too wrapped up... just thinking about myself. And I thought that anytime I was happy, she was happy. But I think underneath she was very sad. Mommy stayed here longer than she wanted because she loves you so much. And the reason why Mommy couldn't stay anymore... was because she couldn't stand me. She didn't leave because of you. She left because of me. Go to sleep now because it's really late, okay? Good night. Sleep tight.

    Billy Kramer: Don't let the bedbugs bite.

    Ted Kramer: See you in the morning light.

    Billy Kramer: Daddy?

    Ted Kramer: Yeah?

    Billy Kramer: I love you.

    Ted Kramer: I love you too.

  • Ted Kramer: Obviously, my wife and you have had numerous conversations about my shortcomings, which I have not been privy to, and I would love to sit here and talk to you; but, somebody has to bring home the bacon and I have a major presentation in the morning and I just got to get my work done.