Netflix | Release Date: November 6, 2019
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alexandreaNov 25, 2021
This movie is one of the most human things i have ever seen in my lifetime.
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LoletinAlexisNov 23, 2020
Marriage Story is a fantastic film, emphasized in a divorce, with fantastic direction and acting.
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PalpetineSheevMar 20, 2020
One of the realest films ever made. Almost every scene is just characters sitting in rooms talking to each other, and it is more riveting than almost every blockbuster this year.
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xXClutchDutchXxMar 9, 2020
Very good movie. Well acted and portrays to the audience the severities of divorce so that u can feel the pain these people are going through. They do such a good job that I wouldn't recommend someone watch who is currently going through aVery good movie. Well acted and portrays to the audience the severities of divorce so that u can feel the pain these people are going through. They do such a good job that I wouldn't recommend someone watch who is currently going through a divorce or even considering it. Expand
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rcc10galaxyFeb 16, 2020
Beautiful, sad and emotional. Two of the best performances I have ever seen (Adam Driver and Scarlet Johanson).
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CityOfGeekFeb 10, 2020
It took me to Oscar weekend to watch. Late, I know. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to put myself through the no-doubt emotional ringer of Baumbach’s story of the dissolution of a marriage. It was a hard film, but a damned fine one. It had anIt took me to Oscar weekend to watch. Late, I know. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to put myself through the no-doubt emotional ringer of Baumbach’s story of the dissolution of a marriage. It was a hard film, but a damned fine one. It had an honest script that only a few times felt like it wasn’t truly drawn from life – mostly when we get speeches. I think I’m the only one who didn’t care for Laura Dern’s Mary/motherhood speech. Took me out of the naturalness in everything else. Adam Driver and ScarJo where wholly believable. And screw Ray Liotta’s character. That guy ruined everything, as I honestly cared for both of our leads. While I feel the movie is more in Charlie’s side, the film is mostly balanced as not not be good-guy/bad-guy and important as through everything Charlie and Nicole love each other and that’s important. I don’t think it’ll crack my top ten when I update but comes darn close. Expand
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AJGo85Feb 9, 2020
Despite its annoyingly vague title, Marriage Story is actually about a divorce. On one level writer-director Noah Baumbach’s latest film feels like a divorce procedural. We follow a young attractive couple (Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver)Despite its annoyingly vague title, Marriage Story is actually about a divorce. On one level writer-director Noah Baumbach’s latest film feels like a divorce procedural. We follow a young attractive couple (Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver) as they agree to keep things simple and not involve lawyers, then involve lawyers, begin a custody battle, and try to navigate all of the emotional and legal complexities of legally dissolving a marriage. On another level, Marriage Story is a showcase of brilliant performances ranging from subtle to ostentatious, comical to moving. I enjoyed Marriage Story far more than I expected though I hesitate to recommend it since very few people (myself included) are able to have a good time by watching people argue and get divorced for over two hours. The divorce gets rocky but the film doesn’t so much and if you are in the right mood for a relationship/divorce drama you’ll find a decent, somehow, feel good movie.

This is the kind of movie that hangs entirely on its performances. Fortunately, the leads and supporting players all turn in strong performances. Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver have both earned Oscar nominations for their performances as the wife and husband seeking to uncouple themselves while remaining involved with their eight-year-old son and maintaining their careers. Both earn and lose and then earn back your sympathy. Charlie (Driver) is a successful New York theater director whose latest avant-garde production is headed to Broadway. Nicole (Johansson) once starred in a popular Hollywood movie but since meeting and marrying Charlie has committed herself to the stage. A Los Angeles native, Nicole has always wanted to spend more time on the West Coast and now has landed a role in a pilot that will likely become a series. Charlie thinks of them as a New York family and expects Nicole and their son to move back to New York once the pilot is done. When Nicole decides to officially file for divorce the real conflict between them begins.

Baumbach’s script does not overtly take sides though it leans toward Charlie, especially toward the end of the film. The explosive climatic argument between Nicole and Charlie gives a chance for both actors to express intense emotions, but it is Driver who gets to let out overwhelming pathos. A court appointed observer—played with welcome awkward comic deadpan by Martha Kelly—is assigned to visit and interview both parents, but we only see the visit Charlie. Charlie does his best to present as an ideal father before the visit falls into dark comedy. In a wonderfully delivered monologue early in the film, Nicole gives us her backstory, both life events and emotional. After this scene the perspective shifts to Charlie and never really shifts back to Nicole. We are as blindsided as Charlie is by claims on money and custody by Nicole’s lawyer.

Nora, Nicole’s flashy and smoothly confident high-powered lawyer, is played with impressive ease by Laura Dern, who has earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination. We’re just as charmed and dazzled by her as Nicole, and just as stung by her as Charlie. Alan Alda delivers some great low-key comedy as Charlie’s first divorce lawyer. He’s old enough that his hands shake but also old enough to know how bad a divorce can get, and how it will likely end, so, he recommends just starting there. On the complete opposite end of the spectrum is Ray Liotta as Charlie second divorce lawyer, a high powered and extremely expensive pit-bull. He speaks with such speed and ridiculous intensity that he can’t help but be funny and believable as a ruthless lawyer. Julie Hagerty is a welcome presence as Nicole’s actress mother. She has so much flighty warmth that she secretly helps Charlie find a divorce lawyer.

I’m sure certain viewers that have been through a divorce or even a bad breakup will find something relatable with the characters and situation in Marriage Story. I wouldn’t be surprised if other viewers find these characters and their situation unrelatable. Nicole and Charlie, though not wealthy, are in a very upper middle class bracket. They are so accomplished that momentous life changing events like landing a starring role in a TV show and earning an Emmy nomination for directing (Nicole) and winning a MacArthur “genius” grant (Charlie) are just background plot points. Whether you can relate or not, the performances from Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver are of such a rare quality as to keep you invested in their emotional journey.
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SiomeAug 8, 2021
what a boring **** Acting is not good, story is boring and stupid. This movie is empty.
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Mauro_LanariFeb 2, 2020
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Since statistics show that "arranged marriages" last longer than "love marriages", this nineteenth-century and Victorian invention of ours would deserve at least a minimum of deepening. The suggested hypothesis is that
(Mauro Lanari)
Since statistics show that "arranged marriages" last longer than "love marriages", this nineteenth-century and Victorian invention of ours would deserve at least a minimum of deepening. The suggested hypothesis is that interpersonal affective relationships can't not fail because, before that, there would be an unresolved infrapersonal conflict, the "Spaltung" a.k.a. inner splitting. Therefore a mumblecore that merely describes the phenomenology of such failure as already too many previous film is just useful to mitigate the frustration of those who identify with the couple of protagonists.
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glommanMay 31, 2020
I do not know what people see in this movie. Sure, everything is tragically funny and confusing, but also unfathomably boring to watch. The only thing that makes this movie at least somewhat good is the odd scene with Adam Driver and theI do not know what people see in this movie. Sure, everything is tragically funny and confusing, but also unfathomably boring to watch. The only thing that makes this movie at least somewhat good is the odd scene with Adam Driver and the actors' performance in general. Other than that I wouldn't really recommend it to people who don't go through a divorce at the moment. Expand
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DiptanshuFeb 22, 2020
It was good!kind of felt strecthed as it was not my cup of tea!yet good score,good acting with okish screenplay it was lot to offer as a relationship centered film with some comedy and emotions!
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hnestlyontheslyMar 2, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The fact that Marriage Story is freely available on Netflix and that it is one of the most triggering relationship films of the year makes it feel like the movie equivalent of the Ice Bucket Challenge for bored couples everywhere. Last week, plans fell through to go bowling and we had recently seen Marriage Story capture some accolades in Oscar Nominations, so against my better judgement, we subjected ourselves to yet another hyped Netflix movie. Reluctantly, I'll say that it exceeded expectations and maybe even felt like a film I could revisit at a later date, when I am alone, unhappy, and nursing festering old wounds. Whatever the opposite of a chick-flick romcom is for people going through a lot is. The film plays a bit of a game as a Rorschach test for the audience over which character is sympathetic, Charlie or Nicole. Wife says that one of the failings of the film is that both are so unlikable that you don't actually root for either of them. It works insofar as each scene is a little battle for our attention, Nicole's extended and unexpected monologue at her lawyer's office, which sets the scene for us about the origins of their divorce. "Plus," she quips at the end, "I think he's **** our stage manager." The movie actually does a great job of teasing out the differing standards of emotional and sexual fidelity for men and women, there's never really much moral weight attached to Charlie's infidelity. He is appropriately cagey about it over the phone with Nicole when she confronts him about it, his lawyer is similarly cagey, repeating Charlie's simpering accusation of "computer hacking" in court, and Nicole has her moment to rebound in some hipster's car at a costume party, to make sure we even the scores decisively. The film relies on the build up of goodwill by Charlie and Nicole early in the movie so that we can watch them implode in that powerful scene at Charlie's apartment. Friend came and couldn't sit through more than the first thirty minutes, because he didn't want to see their relationship get any more **** which is a first in movie viewing with Friend. The banking of goodwill feels patient and measured in a similar but actually more impactful way than a movie like The Goldfinch. The scene that elicits the most sympathy seems like Adam Driver getting sloppy Halloween seconds in unfamiliar LA neighborhoods--the five candies that his son drops on the floor is somehow worse than the one that we see him collect from a convenience store. And the family observer who visits Charlie at his home is maybe the cringiest scene which turns into the funniest scene, worth the price of admission (which in most people's case I understand to be free anyway, but such is the mystery of Netflix).

Besides the dramatic work that both Johansson and Driver do, they both have standout musical scenes, which I think is one of the reasons why this movie may have distinguished itself to critics looking for deep and varied performances. Johansson's feels more natural and earned, but when Driver has his karaoke moment in the spotlight, it's already an established game for a scene that the movie has established, so it feels at the very least like a moment of rebalancing, a variation on a theme, rather than out of place.

All things considered, Marriage Story is a simple movie with modest ambitions and some novel stage directions that let characters explore the space for extended cuts. Its comic timing in the face of all sorts of nastiness is a gem.
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firstloveNov 6, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is there anything new about this story?
The cliches of divorce So Adam's song resonates empty...
story in the movie becomes meaningless
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BenWomackFeb 16, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Relationship to truth: True, but. It's about a divorce. The child who went through the divorce is telling the story. They may possibly for example find it far too painful, to see parents as incompatible. Description: It is a report of the sad? end?, of a ten year relationship between two people, recovering from the intensity of falling in love and being on the New York theatre scene, represented as a move, by the mother, from New York to L.A.

Reaction: Music: good. Wanted less at one point.
Costumes: everyone is well dressed. Direction: quite beautiful. Wasn't sure, the ceiling was the most interesting bit, when the lawyers first meet.
Timing: good in general.
Acting: very good. Bit disappointed , Wallace Shawn told to be creepy old fella.
Script: Recognisable pattern of speech. Self harm "joke"? end of Act 3 badly backfired.
Case study. I glossed over it the first and second time. But. There is a joke, that is Adam Driver is energy conscious, and so always turns out the lights- even if you are in the room reading.
Ha ha. Cute observation.
What instantly happens, is that he is in the wrong. He's a grievance. He makes a joke of his status as a nuisance even, turning the lights off as he leaves, S.J.'s house.
We need to be turning off the lights, as a society.
Jokes like this, make it more difficult, to get the message across. Hypothesis A.
Basically, it is well made stuff. If the author needed to get it off his chest to be a normal person again, go for it. I will probably not remember it, in the years that are (hopefully) to come.

Does it use beautiful people to get your attention? N.B's parents probably were, beautiful people.

I think overall, and I am short of time.
I am nobody in particular. I have a short temper, and a big mouth. One residue from this movie is- a scene where S.J. is asked what are her strengths as a parent, what her weaknesses. This is a reality check. But a fair question. That I am still thinking about. Thanks.
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bigmoDec 10, 2019
I love this movie because it was fantastic and interesting and very scary when i watched it and it was kind of a chickflick because it was so girly
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FilmanwaltDec 17, 2020
A tragic section of family life (felt) cut from real life and filmed. Everything feels real (almost like "raw"). The authenticity is underscored by the grandiose spectacle, actually all those involved, but above all by Scarlett Johansson andA tragic section of family life (felt) cut from real life and filmed. Everything feels real (almost like "raw"). The authenticity is underscored by the grandiose spectacle, actually all those involved, but above all by Scarlett Johansson and even better Adam Driver.

Lifelong tragic comedy, especially the sober dealing with the consequences of a divorce dispute and the whole beginnings of it, including the machinery behind it, especially the common practice in the USA, illustrates the drama behind it all.

Ultimately, there is hardly anything wrong with this film, maybe only that it could have been a little shorter in two places.
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Dre286286Feb 14, 2020
Should be called Divorce Story. It's boring unless you like turds. Too long and funny of nothing but petty nonsense.
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gbluna18Feb 1, 2020
Você percebe um cuidado da direção de arte logo no começo do filme, o roteiro é bem construído, os personagens casam bem e suas personalidades são cruciais para a trama. Os acontecimentos surpreendem ao decorrer do filme, de forma que não sãoVocê percebe um cuidado da direção de arte logo no começo do filme, o roteiro é bem construído, os personagens casam bem e suas personalidades são cruciais para a trama. Os acontecimentos surpreendem ao decorrer do filme, de forma que não são deixadas pontas soltas e o final, de certa forma, recompensa a audiência. Expand
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KatanaVoidFeb 13, 2020
Usually, a movie that talks about the start of a marriage is a comedy, but what if it is a movie that talks about the end of a marriage? Well, then we have a sad and philosophical movie filled with sad, sometimes funny, (and sometimes both atUsually, a movie that talks about the start of a marriage is a comedy, but what if it is a movie that talks about the end of a marriage? Well, then we have a sad and philosophical movie filled with sad, sometimes funny, (and sometimes both at the same time), moments that make you question your own relationships, and the ones around them.

The movie itself is a very entertaining drama, but it's more than only that, it carries many hidden messages underneath various layers of incredible acting and amazing soundtrack, it carries messages about family, love, and hate, and it does this in a very meaningful and sensitive way.

Both Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson deserved Oscars for their very convincing and touching acting, that, together with the amazing script written by Noah Baumbach, creates one of the best Netflix productions I've ever seen.
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literarymamaFeb 15, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great film. Brutal to watch. I cried. Overall I wasn't sure who was the "bad guy" because there were times when I didn't like Scarlett Johansson's character at all. I found myself feeling bad for Adam Driver's character more than I wanted to. I got the message loud and clear that she always took care of both her son and her husband, nothing new with this dynamic. And yes, she'd made sacrifices for his career, also nothing new. But the husband made some valid points during their big blowout that made me really think. We all make our own choices, and we can't really be mad at another person for the choices we make voluntarily. By the end, I found the movie cathartic. What was the saddest, most frustrating part for me was that their relationship seemed to fall apart more because the wife didn't make her needs clear enough to her husband. Seems like much of the lawyer crap could have been avoided if they'd just communicated better, but without those lawyers we wouldn't have a movie or the great performances of Laura Dern and Ray Liotta. Definitely worth watching especially if you are married with kids. Expand
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DarkWizardryFeb 15, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great acting but there were major plot holes and it really stretches so much that even the best acting can’t save the storyline. Expand
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marshallonfilm_Mar 18, 2020
“You know, I just watched that documentary on George Harrison, and I thought, ‘Own it. Just own it. Be like George Harrison’s wife. Being a wife and a mother, that’s enough.’ Yeah, then I realized I couldn’t remember her name.”
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bruhmoment2May 5, 2020
The hardest part of Marriage Story, is that the viewer is rooting for both Charlie and Nicole to come out on top. Noah Baumbach shows the viewer both sides of divorce and how tough it really can be, especially when there is a child involved.The hardest part of Marriage Story, is that the viewer is rooting for both Charlie and Nicole to come out on top. Noah Baumbach shows the viewer both sides of divorce and how tough it really can be, especially when there is a child involved. But a divorce has never been told in such a mesmerising, yet heartbreaking way before. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are acting powerhouses, Randy Newman's beautifully composed score, Noah Baumbach's strong direction and writing, and cinematography to get lost in. It goes without a doubt that it's the best film of the year, and also Netflix's greatest offering yet Expand
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loremMar 30, 2020
A magnificent drama, so real that it makes you think about your life choices.
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nitymeApr 20, 2020
Adam driver good acting. Decent story and social issues, good script. Boring
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MrymmsvApr 15, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Excellent movie with incredibly touching dialogues and astonishing acting! I just wonder if Charlie had agreed to spend some time in LA while they were married could they have stayed together? It’s sad how he ended up doing what might have saved their marriage in the end Expand
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IAmaMovieGeekMay 31, 2020
One of the greatest films of 2019! Johannson and Driver give some of the best performances of the year. A beautiful movie. Must see!
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JordanLaytonApr 28, 2020
Brutally honest and seemingly true to life portrayal of the decomposition of a marriage.

Driver and Johansson give two of the best performances of their careers and Noah Baumbach is at his Baumbachiest with dialog, actions, composition, and
Brutally honest and seemingly true to life portrayal of the decomposition of a marriage.

Driver and Johansson give two of the best performances of their careers and Noah Baumbach is at his Baumbachiest with dialog, actions, composition, and drama depicted as if it is actually real life. The immersion into the story that direction and those performances create is undeniable. These characters feel like real people. The story never takes a side and drives you to an understanding about the polarity and dissension of the process of divorce.
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Movie_FreakMay 14, 2020
Amazing film. Everything is spot on. The performance of Johansson, Driver and Dern are oscar worthy. But that's only because of Baumbach's terrific screenplay and directing. Its heart-wrenching, emotional, funny all at once. We've got manyAmazing film. Everything is spot on. The performance of Johansson, Driver and Dern are oscar worthy. But that's only because of Baumbach's terrific screenplay and directing. Its heart-wrenching, emotional, funny all at once. We've got many films on divorce before, but none as effective and stunning as this. Expand
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Onlyclassicvg1Sep 19, 2022
Sauron's forces have laid siege to Minas Tirith, the capital of Gondor, in their efforts to eliminate the race of men. The once-great kingdom, watched over by a fading steward, has never been in more desperate need of its king. But canSauron's forces have laid siege to Minas Tirith, the capital of Gondor, in their efforts to eliminate the race of men. The once-great kingdom, watched over by a fading steward, has never been in more desperate need of its king. But can Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) answer the call of his heritage and become what he was born to be? In no small Expand
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legosdopoopJul 2, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Marriage Story offers an inside look into the story of a struggling couple (they do separate) and messy divorce. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson both give probably their best performances probably ever. Everyone does pretty dang well with what they're are given in terms of screen time (especially Laura Dern). The only weak spot when it comes to performances is the child actor; I'm willing to shrug off the below-average performance since it's just a kid. When it comes to cinematography Robbie Ryan (D.O.P) does a fantastic job. To be honest, I have a major soft spot for the score in Marriage Story since it was done by the amazing Randy Newman (Toystory, Monsters Inc, Cars, etc.). Randy is a able to masterfully set and change the tone of each scene. Now for the best part of this movie, Noah Baumbach. Noah Baumbach is able to create an amazing screenplay here; He is able to masterfully weave Charlie and Nicole's stories and perspectives together so that you can sympathize and care for both characters. The dialogue in this film is so well done (as you would expect from Noah). It is a good mix of realistic, but still interesting. All in all, there's a lot that went into making this film, and you can tell everyone not only did their part but executed it masterfully.

Sidenote:
I like how in the end they seem closer to each other(not in a romantic way) even though they separated.
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FatherBen96Sep 7, 2020
One of the best films I saw last year, never watched any of Baumbach's films before 'Marriage Story' and I hadn't seen much of Johansson or Driver's work outside of Marvel/Star Wars franchise. But I thought they were both great in this and itOne of the best films I saw last year, never watched any of Baumbach's films before 'Marriage Story' and I hadn't seen much of Johansson or Driver's work outside of Marvel/Star Wars franchise. But I thought they were both great in this and it was cool seeing the old faces again like Laura Dern, Alan Alda, Julie Hagerty and Wallace Shawn.

A very moving and funny movie.
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MrMidNight7Nov 4, 2020
not a bad movie, but i think this movie is overrated and a little boring to watch.
definitely not a must watch.
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kate_zhyFeb 26, 2021
Amazing movie about respect in relationships and being respectful for what your ex partner gave you.
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bshu89Aug 13, 2021
I had no idea what I was going into when I pressed play to watch this film on Netflix. By the end, I was emotionally wrecked.

Driver and Johansson without a doubt gave the best performances of their careers. And, I’m pretty sure at the very
I had no idea what I was going into when I pressed play to watch this film on Netflix. By the end, I was emotionally wrecked.

Driver and Johansson without a doubt gave the best performances of their careers. And, I’m pretty sure at the very least Adam Driver secured himself an Oscar nomination. The apartment scene. That is all.

Know going in that this is not a fun movie. It’s very raw and very real and it’s one of the most beautifully horrific films I’ve ever seen. I highly recommend it, but it won’t be for everyone.
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ben1322Sep 2, 2021
A well written soft tragedy. It highlights the horrors of divorce and how it can ruin a relationship/s and expel someone's life and routine. “Like death without a corpse”. It also highlights what miscommunication can lead to and the terribleA well written soft tragedy. It highlights the horrors of divorce and how it can ruin a relationship/s and expel someone's life and routine. “Like death without a corpse”. It also highlights what miscommunication can lead to and the terrible things built up frustration can amount too. There is a sliver of hope for humanity at the end. Expand
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JennysmthOct 11, 2021
Very meaningful movie that makes you actually think about what is happiness in life and how it should not depend on anyone else but yourself.
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NickTheCritickNov 2, 2021
This is a divorce movie filtered to the eyes of both the members of the divorcing couple. It is a beautifully shot movie, with raw dialogues and though it's not nearly as good as "The Squid and the Whale" it still remains a fully enjoyableThis is a divorce movie filtered to the eyes of both the members of the divorcing couple. It is a beautifully shot movie, with raw dialogues and though it's not nearly as good as "The Squid and the Whale" it still remains a fully enjoyable movie with a tear jerker bittersweet ending. Still it's difficult to empathize with theese characters since they' feel too distant from ordinary people and everyday problems of life. It is a divorce story that involves privileged people that argue for useless and stupid reasons. Expand
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sam609Dec 11, 2021
excellent but lacks a bit of the story. the character's acting is splendid.
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 8, 2022
A stellar ensemble cast and beautifully written dialogue make this realistic story of a broken relationship a great watch. If you went in expecting nothing but two hours of Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver screaming at each other, you'll beA stellar ensemble cast and beautifully written dialogue make this realistic story of a broken relationship a great watch. If you went in expecting nothing but two hours of Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver screaming at each other, you'll be glad to know the script is much smarter and a lot funnier than that. Expand
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AssPussiMar 8, 2022
Excellent movie, with the best performances of the year, and with a direction that brings a strongly exciting movie. Best movie this year.
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LisaangryMar 15, 2022
太真实了,但其实这个男主还算是现实里比较好的丈夫和父亲了,电影只是冰山一角,但是选取的点都非常的到位
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liamexeJun 10, 2022
This is a touching and realistic story about the separation of two lovely people. This is not a film for fans of the Avengers. This is a slow-moving drama with a lot of empathy and sensitivity. The protagonists do an outstanding job in theirThis is a touching and realistic story about the separation of two lovely people. This is not a film for fans of the Avengers. This is a slow-moving drama with a lot of empathy and sensitivity. The protagonists do an outstanding job in their roles. In a minor role, Adam Driver shines. Scarlett Johansson, as usual, is wonderful. Even if you are happily married, you should not miss this. Simply to learn a few more things to add to your relationships in order to avoid being like them. Expand
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drkingschulzMay 9, 2022
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siggi104Jul 9, 2022
To me it's just so forgettable and mediocre. Don't care enough about any character to care overall. Not a bad movie but also not a great one. Just meh imo.
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RekiazJan 3, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A veces me siento como si estuviera viendo Clic o algo así, pero si acaba en algo como que se reconcilien por su hijo y que no apunte a eso de competir uno contra el otro por ver quién tiene más la razón, lo cual sería entretenido y cómico.
Los aspectos cotidianos y con movimiento, me encantan. Las actuaciones y diálogos son tan entretenidos.
Hay una escena en el metro en donde un barrote los divide casualmente en dos posturas diferentes de la pantalla. Es como si cada protagonista tuviera su propio plano o característica visual, así como el ambiente. Además lo divide en escenas con ese fade outs desvaneciente.

Bauchman siempre hace estás historias que me encantan y me transmiten tanto visualmente en algunas cinemáticas sin diálogo. Lo adoro.
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Richard552Aug 10, 2022
Best movie this year. i thought i had no emotion but... i cried
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
As much as I love Joaquin Phoenix's performance in Joker, Adam Driver should have won Best Actor for this that year.
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