“Marriage Story” was written and directed by Noah
Baumbach (“The Squid and the
Whale”) and is, like his prior work, semi autobiographical,
as he tells the story of a failed marriage and the lingering affection and
feelings that remain throughout the issues and problems facing a divorcing
couple with a child they both love.
Scarlett Johannson was never better as she interacts with
her ex-husband- to- be exceptionally well played by Adam Driver. Remembering
that Mr.Baumbach’s background as a child of two divorced parents and the
ex-husband of Jennifer Jason Leigh, it is easy to understand where his
allegiance lies amidst the two parents vying for the affection of their son. As
is so often the case where the writer and director are one in the same, this
film could easily have used the input of a third party to edit and minimize
lengthy scenes and dialogue as well as a choice in casting (since some of the
characters appear to be more like stereotypes than real life individuals). One
might argue that these lengthy oratorical performances by the characters gives
them an opportunity to exhibit their acting wares and, true as that may be, it
adds to the length of the film which could be shorter than its 2 and ¼ hours. All
that being said, I give the film 3 and ½ stars because it is a heartfelt and
brilliant dissection of the divorce process, those who exploit it and those who
are victims of it as written and directed
by one of its vital participants.
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