Some people, so good, are a pity to be husband/wife.

Cindy 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Although I always say that I like tragedies, I always subconsciously feel that they will eventually reconcile when I first watch it, just like when I watched "A Farewell" until the last moment, I thought maybe they would give up The idea of ​​divorce is still together, maybe in a deeper subconscious, I still tend to be happy together.

The scene of the quarrel was really breathtaking. From the beginning, the two calmly agreed that they wanted to talk, to quarreling, to accusing each other, to hurting each other and even hoping that the other party would die, and then apologizing to each other, really It's suffocating and sad, why do people who love each other hurt each other? Really too difficult question.

But in fact, compared to quarrels, what is scarier is the inner words that are said during the quarrel. It is the words that have never been able to be said before. Even, those words are true, they have exposed the other party, and the other party has always been unwilling to admit the fact. We often get furious in situations that are said to be like this. Like Charlie said that Nicole used him to leave LA and said she was like her mother, like Nicole said that Charlie had put selfishness into his body so that he couldn't see his selfishness at all, who can say that he 100% didn't find himself like this ?

Some people, so good, are a pity to be husband/wife.

Some people will always love you, but really don't like you anymore.

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Extended Reading
  • Austin 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Nicole wants to live in Los Angeles, and she will always want to. Charlie played her perfunctorily, trying to get through, but this eventually became the fuse for the divorce. But even if there is no such thing, they will have differences because of other things, and eventually produce the same result-divorce. Most romance movies beautify marriage and make us mistakenly believe that marriage is beautiful, but "Marriage Story" tells us that marriage is far more complicated and difficult than we thought. This is a movie that shows married people who want to get divorced and single people who do not want to get married. Of course, the focus of this film is not to promote non-marriage, but to warn people to think about remarrying. If you know you're going to get a divorce, it's better to get along for a while before getting married to see if the other party can entrust someone for life. If you can't find that person, you don't have to get married. Flash marriage in order to escape the problem will not solve the problem, it will only breed bigger problems. People always don't pay attention to the other person's ideas, and they have to wait until the other person gets angry or even makes extreme things. After the divorce, Charlie was finally willing to accept a permanent position in Los Angeles, but what's the point?

  • Dennis 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Baumbach used this kind of dialogue scheduling: When two people are chattering, one of them must move significantly, go through the door of the house, enter the secondary space and then retreat, or else they are doing some trivial things on their hands for Adjust mood or hide state. The camera loses focus for a while, and the audience has to find the character separated by the wall, but the seated side looks even more nervous. It tries to express a kind of estrangement, a kind of unsmooth communication, a kind of distance implicit in the truth, a kind of collapse and establishment of relationships, and at the same time a kind of image rhythm. It refers directly to the trivial and ambiguous reality in life. Emotions do not occur in hugs, kisses, and tears. These are the result of emotions, but flow homeopathically when cutting vegetables, packing toys, and receiving hot water. But there is something unbearable about the movie. Laura Dunn's criticism of the image of father and mother in the traditional concept, and the impassioned speech about God, Maria and Jesus, is simply a magic stick on the TED speech. I don't need such a missionary declaration on my face.

Marriage Story quotes

  • Nicole: You shouldn't have fired Bert.

    Charlie: I needed my own asshole.

  • Bert Spitz: I want you to know that eventually this will all be over and whatever we win or lose..it will be the two of you having to figure this out together