Marriage Story Comments

  • Leda 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The play is a bit worse than "The Kramers". The lines are so dense and stretched so long and even more foul. Woody Allen's films are mostly controlled within 100 minutes. But I still have to say that the two actors played too well. The line that impressed me the most was the paragraph where the female lawyer complained about the birth of God and the Virgin...

  • Jalyn 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Love can happen in an instant, but hate can't. Hate needs to be accumulated. Sometimes it is just one breath, one word, one step ahead, the taste of ice cream, and disappointment slowly accumulate, until you forget the incident, and there is a feeling left out of thin air. The closed door is everything. Like to see facial details, there are dramas. The composition is also interesting. Work hard, the end is the standard perspective line, Zhongzheng, the director's intention is obvious, this...

  • Harmon 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    "Marriage Life" is a great masterpiece, and "Marriage Story" is a sketch...

  • Dee 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    There is nothing wrong with the two people, and they both love each other, but it is difficult for two artists with personality to maintain a marriage (suddenly I found that the quantifier "pile" is very vivid in marriage)... the law involved The details may seem ironic in the eyes of American audiences, but I am very envious. When it comes to human relations, the law can be so...

  • Cary 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Baumbach is very powerful. The script of this theme inevitably reminds people of Bergman and "Marriage Life", but the director used a more New Yorker way to tell such a story, especially the treatment of female characters. It also symbolizes the current mainstream value. The director's audiovisual scheduling is not complicated, but the scheduling, editing, and the performance of the actors are like a precise trio. Many large sections of lines are processed with a clear level of rhythm, and they...

  • Jacinthe 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The American marriage story is actually a battle between two people's careers (hence a lot of affairs between lawyers), not a battle between two people, just like lalaland. I still like Bergman's innocent feeling of desperation between two people, the love-hate...

  • Dennis 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Baumbach used this kind of dialogue scheduling: When two people are chattering, one of them must move significantly, go through the door of the house, enter the secondary space and then retreat, or else they are doing some trivial things on their hands for Adjust mood or hide state. The camera loses focus for a while, and the audience has to find the character separated by the wall, but the seated side looks even more nervous. It tries to express a kind of estrangement, a kind of unsmooth...

  • Lura 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I wanted to play with the knife coolly, but accidentally opened a big hole. This is probably the core of all metaphors. I wanted to stop on the surface, but suddenly the blood flow continued. Then what to do? I like the part where the male lead sings, that kills...

  • Brooke 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The divorce process or the battle for children is useless except for a moving beginning and an unconventional but moving end. The crude American NB can only extract the pathetic from his own experience,...

  • Wava 2022-03-24 09:01:23

    Unmarried people may only watch it as a marriage drama, but if you are married or even if you have children, then this movie is a gift. Accept...

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?