It's that kind of marriage story

Allie 2022-03-20 09:01:20

Where is "Marriage Story"~~~~The truth of life~~~It's just~~Flirting~~~Ah~~~! ??

The most successful point is to invite two good leading actors. The passion of the actors elevates the lack of excitement in the text, and the excellent performance makes the lines that stop at talking quickly become a famous paragraph. The lack of stimulation does not mean that the story is not bloody enough, but that the traces of torture in the text are too thin, neither the courage to point directly to the key points of human nature, nor the ambition to reflect on the marriage system itself, even the configuration of both parties is covered with rose-colored cushions : They have their own houses on the east and west coasts, and have their own promising jobs. When they get married, they are the right business partners. When they get divorced, they have the right litigation capital. These personal details are designed to eliminate external pressures and let their marriage crisis see It seems like a two-player game hanging out of society, where the biggest crisis in the room is the absence of love rather than the presence of an elephant. I was expecting them to face the power itself in the relationship, but the drama climax ended with "I hope you get sick! Get hit by a car!" Damn, it's not as murderous as Li Guoqing and Yu Yu's nasty duplicity. . .

And is Noah a good one? Does he dare to imagine what real "disobedience" is? Francis Ha and the marriage story are like this, no matter how dissatisfied his character is, it is impossible to really slip out of middle-class life, and the final satisfaction is to live another middle-class life. At the end of Francis, the heroine lives in a tidy apartment, the show she runs is impressive, and at the end of the marriage story, the heroine transitions from an actress to a director and is nominated for an Emmy Award [laughs without a word] [laughs without a word] Why am I sitting here? Watching you prostitutes do this kind of innocuous coquettish in the rental house. . You should tie them all up and watch Ken Loach's "I Am Black", and see how the staff representing the country's image explain the laws of the capital world to the male protagonist: Don't take these rules lightly, you know how many good people who work diligently end up on the street overnight Are you begging for a living? Noah ask yourself, why is your character able to live unscathed in this world?

Anyway, I just finished reading it without caring about anyone. Admiring Adam Driver's beauty with all his heart and soul, it's so beautiful. He especially liked the part of the letter. When he read the love, his cheeks were flushed, and his black hair was covered like a rose steamed by the heat. He cried and I cried immediately! It has nothing to do with the plot, it's the proper etiquette to cry to a beauty.

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  • Beulah 2022-03-24 09:01:23

    3.5; Compared with the old man’s highest work "Marriage Life" (a tribute to "Fanny and Alexander", I must sigh), the cruelty is still a lot less, and the intensive drama created by the intensive lines is too much focused on performance and weakened Overall depth. The lawyer's remarks about the absent God Father are delightful and have the characteristics of the present age. The mask of marriage is so easy to remove. Love and hate are of the same intensity and are easier to bind. Once the hope for each other turns into disappointment, the hatred grows like weeds; the two vomit poisonous arrows to each other like trapped beasts. Every hole I pierced is the proof I left in your life, to prove love with hate, and to vent unwilling choices with broken anger. If both parties have strong personalities or high self-seeking, marriage is really a burden.

Marriage Story quotes

  • Charlie: We didn't have a deal it was something we discussed.

    Nora Fanshaw: So it's a deal when it's something you want. And a discussion when Nicole wants it?

  • Nicole: Anyway... .Shall we try this?

    Charlie: Ok

    Charlie: I don't know how to start...

    Nicole: Do you understand why I want to stay in LA?

    Charlie: No.

    Nicole: Well, that's not... Charlie, that's not a useful way for us to start...

    Charlie: I don't understand it.

    Nicole: You don't remember promising that we could do time out there?

    Charlie: We discussed things. We were married, we said things. We talked about moving to Europe, about getting a sideboard or what do you call it, a credenza, to fill that empty space behind the couch. We never did any of it.