it remains one of the most compelling films of the decade, even if time has tarnished a bit of its sheen.
Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:29
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: The divorce subject isn't as shocking, but the film is still a thoughtful, well-acted drama that resists the urge to take sides or give easy answers.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Robert Benton's moving and well-observed adaptation of Avery Corman's novel about the aftermath of divorce stars Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep as the separating couple, Ted and Joanna Kramer.... Robert Benton's moving and well-observed adaptation of Avery Corman's novel about the aftermath of divorce stars Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep as the separating couple, Ted and Joanna Kramer. When dutiful wife and mother Joanna decides to leave Ted, an advertising executive, she also leaves him with the responsibility of caring for their young son, Billy (Justin Henry). The situation proves to be especially difficult since the workaholic father has never really taken care of the boy and, in truth, barely knows him. Things are rough at first, but as the two become accustomed to life without Joanna and Ted's caretaking skills improve, father and son finally develop a relationship. As Ted devotes more time to his son and less to his work, however, the latter suffers, and Ted's subsequent firing coincides with the return of Joanna, who wants her son back. Despite the titular framing of a custody trial, KRAMER VS. KRAMER steps lightly around the complex issue, essentially concerning itself with the father's discovery of the joys and travails of being a parent. Hoffman and Streep turn in exceptional Academy Award-winning performances, and Benton crafts a memorable exploration of parenthood by wisely focusing on the tiny dramas of everyday life--such as the classic, heartbreaking scene in which Ted, on his first morning as a single father, tries (and miserably fails) to make french toast for his son--to capture the essence of a precious relationship. [More]
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Justin Henry, Meryl Streep, Jane Alexander
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Justin Henry, Meryl Streep, Jane Alexander, Howard Duff, George Coe, JoBeth Williams, Bill Moor
Director: Robert Benton
Director: Robert Benton
Producer: Stanley R. Jaffe
Screenwriter: Robert Benton
Composer: Henry Purcell, Antonio Vivaldi
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Reviews for Kramer Vs. Kramer
Oscar-dominating 1970s weepie that is just waiting to be rediscovered.
Hugely popular on its initial release, this looks, in retrospect, like nothing much more than a glossy soap passed off as serious drama.
This excellent struggle of a dad to keep his son by his side is a pure classic, with Hoffman at his best.
Another in a long list of those overrated Oscar winners for Best Picture.
Kramer vs. Kramer is definitely a movie to watch together -- your kids may well seek shelter under your arm, glad to know their own families enjoy more peace.
A movie that makes you think about the relevance of the thought that only mother's make great single-parent adults.
It's the old wash, but so well done that we can overlook Benton's manipulations of our emotions and let our feelings flow.
Set up to make Hoffman seem like the good guy, and it's so confident that we'll root for him that it gets sloppy.
Though well-made, the sociological merits of Benton's family melodrama far exceed its artitsic ones, reflecting the confusion of many professional women who needed and wanted to establish their identities independent of their roles as wives-mothers.
Kramer vs. Kramer wouldn't be half as good as it is -- half as intriguing and absorbing -- if the movie had taken sides.
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