marriage is art

Shana 2022-04-21 09:01:45

I got this movie mainly because of Aunt May. The stories are very life-like and the characters are well-defined. As an "old" movie, the performance is already in place.

However, after reading it, I was very turbulent, as if I saw another ending in another parallel universe that will not change. I don't have children, so I can't empathize with some feelings, but no matter the selfish, selfless, heavy and profound love of men and women, no one is less than the other. Feminism? Maybe, all I see is the hard work of two people who no longer love each other for the family children, no one is wrong.

Marriage is really an art, it can be interesting or unsatisfactory, but it is a matter of two people. It is important to recognize yourself, and mutual success can go a long way. 8.5 points

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Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

  • 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.

  • Ted Kramer: You had a date. I knew it! I knew you were keeping something from me.

    Margaret Phelps: Well, you know, I told you I thought he was a pretty neat guy, right.

    Ted Kramer: Right.

    Margaret Phelps: So, we go to dinner.

    Ted Kramer: Yeah.

    Margaret Phelps: I find out he's married, he's deep in analysis, and, get this, he starts to tell me his life story. And all I can think of, while I'm sitting there, is that I'm paying a babysitter three dollars and a quarter an hour to listen to his problems!