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Madelyn 2022-04-23 07:01:41

Fan asked me before watching: "Is there still love between the Kramers?" I couldn't answer her after reading it, I think probably no, if they love each other, how can they endure every sentence in court that is cold and cruel to their lovers cross-examination accusations. The wife finally returned her son to her husband, they hugged tightly, and when the elevator door closed, the wife asked, "How do I look?" I think the husband must be complimenting. Is this love? I feel like family, a reconciliation of a father and a mother, all born out of love for children. The Kramers are either talking about… husband and wife, or about parents. Can't forget the plot of the father and son cooking, when the father said: "Good boy, you are my chief assistant." The movie may only use a lot of long shots to show the daily life between father and son, trivial troubles, ordinary places show family affection . After the father and son had a big fight, the father explained to the son in a low voice and earnestly that it was not your fault that the mother left. She never left because she loves you so much. Dad wanted to appeal, but the lawyer said he would ask the child to appear as a witness in court, so Dad decisively gave up.

I don't know what the reason for my emo is. It has real life effects. This movie is not wrong for everyone, but there are a lot of regrets and losses. I will gain a little love, a touch of love, but I want more If there are too many, there will be unrealistic illusions "It would be great if this family of three could come back again."

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Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

  • Billy Kramer: What did you do when you were little?

    Ted Kramer: I guess about the same things you do.

    Billy Kramer: Did you watch "The Brady Bunch"?

    Ted Kramer: No. We didn't have any television.

    Billy Kramer: You didn't?

  • Billy Kramer: What else didn't you have when you were little?

    Ted Kramer: We didn't have lots of things.

    Billy Kramer: Like?

    Ted Kramer: Like a lot of things.

    Billy Kramer: What kind?

    Ted Kramer: Come here. We didn't have diet soda. We had egg creams - which is a little bit of chocolate syrup and a little bit of seltzer water and a little bit of milk and you went Shoooosh! all swooshed up when you drank it and it was de-licious. We didn't have the Mets, but, we had the Brooklyn Dodgers. We had the Polo Grounds. We had Ebbits Field. Ah, boy, those were the days. And we didn't have the Volkswagens; but, we had all those different kind of cars with the funny names on 'em. We didn't have any Burger Kings or McDonalds. We had automats where you went inside and you put a quarter in and you get, you know, a piece of pie or a sandwich that you see through a window. We didn't have any graffiti; but, we had this guy, Kilroy, and he went down the street...