Marriage Story: A Reminder In A Form Of Motion Picture

Packed with rivalry and competition, nearly-divorced couple, Nicole and Charlie are detangling every conundrum that develop into distressing along with agonizing standpoint. Who knows hiring lawyers, going to court, and getting broke are the mechanism of separation with someone you — hesitantly — used to love? Noah Baumbach "Marriage Story" explores how amicably-vowed marriage could become a ruthless warzone once you start filing those divorce papers and advocating your only-child's custody whose parents currently live coast-to-coast. 


Divorce was really painted unpleasantly in the movie. And surely it is in reality. The scene where Nicole and Charlie are fighting in Charlie's place are obnoxious to watch. It really shows the exertion of their separation pushed each of them on their edge of sanity. God knows how hard it is to live the life that no longer can be lived without the one person you've built relation with for a long time. And now the child that they've taken care of just become a property of mommy daddy tug-of-war.


All of the things turn to be more intensified. Except the fact that there's Laura Dern HAHA! Nora Fanshaw reminded me of Renata Klein - and how much I miss her in BLL. She's just there to be a poignantly sarcastic attorney. Kidding. She's still the charming old maid in her 50s, how odd is it watching an actor getting better at their job as their older?


To wrap up, I think "Marriage Story" is suitable for couples who are married or not married or maybe not in a relationship at all. This movie humanize people not just when they're in a connection with others but essentially as an individual who listens, lives, and loves.

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