a movie review

Yvette 2022-04-23 07:01:26

"This scene of the poster is my favorite scene in the whole movie, from the beginning of sharing love to the stormy quarrel and then returning to the calm exhaustion. What makes love change from giving up everything for each other and even career , when it comes to divorce, it will be better to humiliate the other party with something that the other party can't bear to talk about?"

Marriage. I saw that I was about to get married in the second half. The quarrel was so real.. Every time the two sides of the quarrel were not on the same channel

In fact, it's not that they don't love anymore, it's just that the two of them are unhappy together. Both parties want custody. Charlie really likes children and likes being a father, but he is really incompetent and very incompetent.

Charlie is too selfish, even though his life is great, he never gives himself a way out, he does everything in order, but he always lives in his own world, he doesn't know how to listen, he only controls Others, too controlling, require everyone else to do everything according to his will but that's unbelievable everyone is an individual.

Nicole didn't live like herself because of Charlie. Divorce was the best ending. Nicole finally lived the life she wanted, and Charlie finally walked out of her own world. It can be said that It's a perfect ending.

It's not me, the man is really going too far. The child wants to stay in LA, he says he loves LA more, and he is still obsessed with wanting to go back to NYC. Obviously, LA has a bigger space. The husband and wife are allocated to be with the child But Henry also said that Charlie was always on the phone every time he was with him, and rarely played with him. You like children so much, why can't you spend more time with him, no play, so...why?

With all due respect, for me personally, I can’t accept cheating, I don’t accept physical cheating and mental cheating. My personal emotional cleanliness is quite serious. Once I find out that my lover has signs of cheating, I will definitely cut off him. As for the relationship, I can never do it peacefully like Nicole. As a standard Taurus, it is very decisive to cut off the relationship. Once you think clearly, then this relationship will no longer exist.

For me, it's like this sentence "Half of crazy is crazy." Anyway, cheating means the end between us, happy end is difficult for me, I personally will not hesitate Yes, usually the other party is sad, sorry I'm really ruthless.

Last but not least, the best thing about this movie is the brawl.

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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?