Marriage Story picks up long after most romances have wrapped up. Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) were once in love, but as disagreements piled up, they grew apart. Now, as the film begins, they can barely tolerate each other, and they now have to figure out how to uncouple. Of course, since Charlie and Nicole have had trouble agreeing on day-to-day things, agreeing on terms of separation is next-to-impossible.
My synopsis might make the film seem dry, boring, or depressing. Marriage Story is none of those things. Certainly, it is often sad and difficult, but just as often, it is sweet and funny, and all the while, it is insightful and real.
There are many wonderful moments in Marriage Story, and the starting point for all of them is that neither Charlie nor Nicole is a bad person. Director Noah Baumbach never asks the audience to choose sides and never assigns blame for this breakdown. Charlie and Nicole are simply two people who have grown apart and who are being pulled in different directions.
Many films try to gloss over these stresses or claim that love will overcome them. But sometimes love is not enough. Marriage Story tackles that reality in a way that will ring true to anyone who has ever been in a serious relationship.
Marriage Story is one of those rare films that transcends genre. More than that, it is a film that is remarkably relatable and has something to offer for everyone. It is one of the best films of the year, and one you should watch as soon as it becomes available on Netflix on December 6. And if you have the chance to catch Marriage Story sooner (a limited theatrical release is scheduled for November), take it. It’s that good.
I’m sold.
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Me too.
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I’m going to see it!
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Ooof, this one sounds gutting. But congrats on finally putting out the review…just under the two month mark! 😉
p.s. Sorry for the sarcasm. Please don’t divorce me. Also, if you must, leave me the dogs.
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Heh, heh, heh … I was wondering if you’d comment thusly. 🙂
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I really want to see this. Not just because of Noah Baumbach but also because of Scar-Jo 3:16
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“Leave me the dogs” lol. You too are so cute. Also, I probably wouldn’t have seen this one, but your review makes it pretty compelling.
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Just watched the trailer … this one’s a keeper. 😀
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Have made a note to see this based on your great review Sean.
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I’m so excited for this.
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Watched it. It’s good.
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