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Married Life (2008)

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Reviews Counted:113

Fresh:64

Rotten:49

Average Rating:6/10

Consensus: Married Life has excellent performances and flashes of dark wit, but it suffers from tonal shifts and uneven pacing.

Rated: PG-13

Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Mar 7, 2008 Limited

Box Office: $1,197,472

Synopsis: This melodramatic musing on the trials and tribulations of marriage features a small but talented ensemble cast that includes Patricia Clarkson, Chris Cooper, and Rachel McAdams. Set in 1949, the... This melodramatic musing on the trials and tribulations of marriage features a small but talented ensemble cast that includes Patricia Clarkson, Chris Cooper, and Rachel McAdams. Set in 1949, the story opens into a picturesque, affluent suburb where Harry Allen (Chris Cooper) resides with his wife, Pat (Patricia Clarkson). But there's trouble brewing beyond the perfect picket fences. Harry has fallen deeply in love with a blonde beauty named Kay (Rachel McAdams). He confesses his secret to his longtime bachelor friend, Richard (Pierce Brosnan), and even introduces Richard to the lovely Kay. Unfortunately for Harry, Richard is instantly smitten, and makes up his mind that he will do whatever it takes to win Kay for himself. Harry, meanwhile, continues to plot ways to escape his marriage, though he fears leaving Pat will destroy her. He soon decides the most humane thing would be to dispose of her the old-fashioned way, with the aid of a little poison. While he debates on when to make his move, we learn that Pat actually has a few secrets of her own. Cooper and Clarkson both give charming, multi-layered performances, expertly revealing the tortured emotions that hide behind their well-mannered 1940s façades. The film's recreation of the era is mesmerizing in its detail, with gorgeous costumes and an elegant set design. MARRIED LIFE has all the ingredients for Hitchcockian thrills, including a delicate blonde bombshell and a methodical murder plot. Yet the film daintily dances between black comedy and noir thriller, leading to a tidy, if rather anticlimactic end. The movie keeps you on your toes, but some might find themselves longing for a bigger payoff by the time the credits roll. [More]

Starring: Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson, Rachel McAdams

Starring: Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson, Rachel McAdams, David Wenham

Director: Ira Sachs

Director: Ira Sachs
Screenwriter: Ira Sachs, Oren Moverman
Producer: Sidney Kimmel, Jawal Nga, Steve Golin, Ira Sachs
Composer: Dickon Hinchliffe
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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  • A strong blend of suspense, star-crossed romance and wry comedy of manners, Married Life is an unconventional human drama about the irresistible power and utter madness of love. Harry (Chris Cooper) decides he must kill his wife Pat (Patricia Clarkson) because he loves her too much to let her suffer when he leaves her. Harry and his much younger girlfiend Kay (Rachel McAdams) are head over heels in love but his best friend Richard (Pierce Brosnan) wants to win Kay for himself. As Harry implements his awkward plan for murdering his wife, the other characters are occupied with their own deceptions. Like Harry, they are overwhelmed by their passions, but still struggle to avoid hurting others. Married Life is an uncommonly adult film that surprises and confounds expectations. While it plays with mystery and intrigue, its ultimate concern is: What is Married Life? In its sly way, Married Life poses perceptive questions about the seasonal discontents and unforeseen joys of of all long-term relationships.
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    Stuck somewhere between a dark comedy and a thriller, director Ira Sachs' Married Life doesn't really work as either, leaving its strong cast adrift.

    Full Review Source: Hollywood.com | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Betsy Bozdech
    Betsy Bozdech
    Hollywood.com

    One of those little movies that really only exists on the radar because big names were in it.

    Full Review Source: Can Magazine | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Fred Topel
    Fred Topel
    Can Magazine

    A playful riff on film noir that starts by upending every '40s movie cliché.

    Full Review Source: Slate | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Dana Stevens
    Dana Stevens
    Slate

    Married Life, a period comedy of manners merged with a suspenseful psychological thriller, aspires to be a hybrid of the sort that Alfred Hitchcock polished to perfection.

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    03/07/08
    Stephen Holden
    Stephen Holden
    New York Times
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    It's an imitation of life, all right, but without much to say about it.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Glenn Whipp
    Glenn Whipp
    Los Angeles Daily News

    Rather than real emotion, the movie stops at irony...It's an entertaining approach, all right, but it does the material no real service.

    Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Stephen Whitty
    Stephen Whitty
    Newark Star-Ledger
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    Just when things should be boiling over, the script goes lukewarm.

    Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Kyle Smith
    Kyle Smith
    New York Post
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    This subtle dance around morality is as seductive as the elegantly designed rooms it takes place in, where even the shadows are cozy.

    Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Joe Neumaier
    Joe Neumaier
    New York Daily News

    Maybe it is about compromise, after all, because though Married Life has its moments, it's bewildering as a whole.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Carina Chocano
    Carina Chocano
    Los Angeles Times
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    The cast is first-rate but nothing goes very far in this film.

    Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Peter Rainer
    Peter Rainer
    Christian Science Monitor

    This is a period melodramatic potboiler that has an OK (though predictable) story arc and benefits from its exemplary cast and terrific attention to post-WW II New York detail in costume and set.

    Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
    03/07/08
    Robin Clifford
    Robin Clifford
    Reeling Reviews

    [Pierce] Brosnan, by the way, should be happy to have left the bonds of being Bond if he continues picking roles this wisely.

    Full Review Source: Film-Forward.com | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Kent Turner
    Kent Turner
    Film-Forward.com

    a cleverly scripted film featuring fine actors doing solid work -- nothing more, nothing less.

    Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Matt McKillop
    Matt McKillop
    Filmcritic.com

    Sachs gets terrific performances out of his actors.

    Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Scott Tobias
    Scott Tobias
    AV Club

    Sachs avoids the casual misogyny that other filmmakers have brought to similar material.

    Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Geoff Berkshire
    Geoff Berkshire
    Metromix.com

    [The] four principal actors are such worthy vehicles for sustaining the throbbing pace and shifting moods of this chamber piece that it's difficult to single anyone out.

    Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Gene Seymour
    Gene Seymour
    Newsday
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    Married Life is much more about the enduring relationship between husband and wife than it is about the excitement between husband and girlfriend.

    Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Lisa Schwarzbaum
    Lisa Schwarzbaum
    Entertainment Weekly
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    From the very start, with Doris Day singing "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," this is a captivating, atmospheric thriller with superb performances.

    Full Review Source: tonymedley.com | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Tony Medley
    Tony Medley
    tonymedley.com

    Maybe there's nothing more to say and American cinema has finally exhausted its ragging on the most maligned decade of the 20th century.

    Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Ella Taylor
    Ella Taylor
    L.A. Weekly

    It’s hard to resist luxuriating in these actors’ turns, especially the underrated Rachel McAdams as Harry’s mistress, playing against vampiness.

    Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
    03/06/08
    Joshua Rothkopf
    Joshua Rothkopf
    Time Out New York
     
     
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