Marriage Story Comments

  • Levi 2023-03-27 13:22:38

    There are N reasons for love, N-1 reasons for marriage, and N+1 reasons for divorce. so, there are 2N reasons not to get married. 2N>N, it is clear at a...

  • Vita 2023-03-05 14:23:28

    3.5. So be it. Same thing I'd rather watch Sam Mendes...

  • Ona 2023-01-27 00:16:42

    After reading it, I fell into a little sadness. The scenes where the hero and heroine quarrel are like the reflection of life. The words that seriously hurt each other are poured out, and the right and wrong are no longer clear. In fact, in the end, you still love him/her, but it is not good to go...

  • Carter 2022-12-22 22:51:32

    The American people choose to live on the east coast or the west coast on a daily...

  • Janice 2022-11-24 16:16:09

    Such a powerful movie, and the dialogue is so well written. The essence of the problem in this marriage can be clearly explained from the female lawyer's mouth, "So your idea is a plan, and your wife's idea is just a talk?" In all fairness, the lawyers hired by the male and female lead are all good, and To achieve maximum benefits for their customers. How should I put it, although it is said that there is no winner or loser in marriage, the winner can make a gesture of giving regardless, while...

  • Noelia 2022-11-21 18:18:58

    Ross said, "You guys have never been married, you don't understand, marriage is a compromise." The marriage story shows the contradictions that modern marriage cannot get rid of even after material difficulties and emotional factors - there is simply no room for it in the marriage relationship. Both pursue their dreams and careers. Once one party decides not to compromise, the marriage disintegrates instantly. So in the end, a stable marriage is only for those who need it, not for those who...

  • Albertha 2022-10-21 02:16:30

    The ending reading paragraph is overly precise, but still very effective. One star for Sondheim's Being Alive, a song that tells the truth about love and life: there are thorns all over, but there are flowers all the way. Thinking of the first day of the year, holding his hand and watching Company in the theatre in London, thinking of the quarrel and reconciliation, reflection and growth experienced this year, sometimes tired but always alive. The one who laughs has the ability to make you cry,...

  • Ivah 2022-10-04 06:41:54

    It's great, full of life details and indescribable tiredness. People who have no similar experience probably can't write such a detailed story. It can be regarded as an American law popularization class. If most oriental men encounter such a troublesome divorce process , it is estimated that you have to blow your beard and stare, smash the pot, go crazy, go crazy, and have the heart to kill. Marriage, it is simple and simple, but it is really troublesome to say it is not simple. Getting...

  • Mortimer 2022-09-29 12:45:30

    Almost as good as (almost) "Iranian Separation" and "Krama vs. Krama." There is more literary atmosphere (both self-reporting and self-insert), and there is a little more depiction of power relations and struggles in the literary and artistic world (director vs. actor/creative community/film vs. drama/New York vs. Los Angeles), but it is also less unresolved. The movie starts with the "confession" written by the two of them. I originally thought the movie would start from a 50% balance point of...

  • Dewitt 2022-09-26 20:05:39

    Beautiful after accurate...

Extended Reading

Marriage Story quotes

  • Nora Fanshaw: People don't accept mothers who drink too much wine and yell at their child and call him an asshole. I get it. I do it too. We can accept an imperfect dad. Let's face it, the idea of a good father was only invented like 30 years ago. Before that, fathers were expected to be silent and absent and unreliable and selfish, and can all say we want them to be different. But on some basic level, we accept them. We love them for their fallibilities, but people absolutely don't accept those same failings in mothers. We don't accept it structurally and we don't accept it spiritually. Because the basis of our Judeo-Christian whatever is Mary, Mother of Jesus, and she's perfect. She's a virgin who gives birth, unwaveringly supports her child and holds his dead body when he's gone. And the dad isn't there. He didn't even do the fucking. God is in heaven. God is the father and God didn't show up. So, you have to be perfect, and Charlie can be a fuck up and it doesn't matter. You will always be held to a different, higher standard. And it's fucked up, but that's the way it is.

  • Bert Spitz: You know what this is like? This is like that joke about the woman at the hairdresser, she's going to Rome. You know this?

    Charlie: I don't.

    Bert Spitz: This woman is at her hairdresser, and she says, "I'm going to Rome on Holiday." And he says, "Oh, really? What airline are you taking?" She says, "Alitalia." He says, "Alitalia? Are you crazy? That's the worst - that's terrible. Don't take that. Where you gonna stay?" She says, "I'm gonna stay at the Hassler." "The Hassler? What, are you kidding? They're renovating the Hassler. You'll hear hammering all night long. You won't sleep. What are you gonna see?" She says, "I think I'm gonna try to go the Vatican." "The Vatican? You'll be standing in line all day long. You'll never get to see anything."

    Charlie: I'm sorry, Bert, am I paying for this joke?