There is no success or failure in marriage, only growth

Cindy 2022-04-20 09:01:35

Men and women are equal in marriage, whether it is the pursuit of career or the responsibility of the family, although it is difficult to achieve fair rights and even distribution of obligations, but you must be aware of the other half's contribution, you must respect the other half sacrifice. I don't think marriage can be simply divided into failure or success. For example, the Kramers, their 8-year marriage seems to have failed, but in fact, both people have grown in this marriage, and ted has become more responsible. The father, Joanna, is out of the unhappy housewife life to become an independent professional woman. If they didn't separate and didn't get divorced and were forcibly together, Ted would not realize his lack of responsibility, and Joanna would only go to a mental breakdown (she said she would commit suicide). Such a forced marriage would be completely useless for the growth of the children. Marriage is a really good university, and everyone needs to grow up in this university, including your children. Thanks to this film, it advocates for everyone to maintain a sound and free personality in marriage.

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Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

  • Phyllis Bernard: Hello Kramer.

    Ted Kramer: Will you check the copy on the Mid-Atlantic.

    Phyllis Bernard: Sure.

    Ted Kramer: I think its okay.

    Phyllis Bernard: [studying the document] Yes.

    Ted Kramer: Yes, what?

    Phyllis Bernard: [looks at Ted] Yes, I'll have dinner with you.

    Ted Kramer: Thank you.

  • Ted Kramer: [gets out of bed] Where are you going?

    Phyllis Bernard: To the bathroom.

    Ted Kramer: That's a closet. The bathroom's over there.

    Phyllis Bernard: Oh, yeah. You're right.