I liked how Rob Reiner balanced brisk montages of the couple's 15-year-plus history with pauses at the significant moments that marked their marriage's dissolution.
The Story of Us (1999)
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Reviews Counted:81
Fresh:23
Rotten:58
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: Lack of chemistry between Bruce Willis and Michelle Pheiffer worsens the dull and predictable story.
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
Vows. They're like New Year's resolutions- easy to make and impossible to live up to. Instead of going into a marriage vowing "till death do us part," maybe the ceremony should include the...
Vows. They're like New Year's resolutions- easy to make and impossible to live up to. Instead of going into a marriage vowing "till death do us part," maybe the ceremony should include the question: "Do you have any idea how difficult this is going to be?" And, if you really believe that you do, then and only then, you shouldn't say "I do," you should say, "I'll try."
The Story of Us, starring Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer, is the very real and humorous examination of Ben and Katie Jordan's marriage. After 15 years, the couple is wrestling with the universal paradox: why are the qualities that made them fall in love in the first place now the very things pulling them apart?
Emotionally drained from their relationship, the Jordans attempt a trial separation while their children, Josh, 12, and Erin, 10, are away at summer camp. For both Ben and Katie, fighting has lately become the condition rather than the exception, and they believe that their only option is a silent retreat to neutral corners. During their time apart, both Ben and Katie reflect on the value of their shared history -- the dance, perfected over time, that has made them an us.
Michelle Pfeiffer is Katie Jordan, the designated driver of the marriage. She likes having everything in its place, knowing that there are answers to the little questions and having a sense of closure. Her career as a crossword-puzzle designer fulfills her need to know that the little world on that half page is complete. And this is why Katie fell in love with Ben's (Bruce Willis) imagination, spontaneity and playfulness.
Ben, a writer, is a true romantic who believes in happy endings. But life demands some attention to details, and Ben doesn't know where the Bactine is and he lets his washer-fluid light blink incessantly red. Ben's philosophy, as Katie describes it, is comparable to the children's book Harold and the Purple Crayon. Harold is a little boy who draws the world the way he wants it to be and not the way it actually is.
How can these qualities that were once so endearing become so infuriating that you lose sight of what is important? At what point do you forget that without the other person you are incomplete?
Starring: Bruce Willis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tim Matheson, Rob Reiner
Starring: Bruce Willis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tim Matheson, Rob Reiner, Rita Wilson, Paul Reiser
Director: Rob Reiner
Director: Rob Reiner
Producer: Jeffrey Scott, Frank Capra Jr.
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Reviews for The Story of Us
Lightheartedly conveys that the sources of marital love can be renewed even after a period of spiritual dryness.
Reiner coaxes yet another surprisingly adept performance by Bruce Willis who once again does not lay his finger on a gun, and gets some movement from one of my least favorite gorgeous actresses, Michelle Pfeiffer.
The Story of Us is flawed, but not seriously enough to curtail its ability to function as unpretentious entertainment.
Every time 'Story' wanders perilously close to the border of soap opera, the authors steer it back on course.
Willis, meanwhile, has somehow become one of Hollywood's finest actors.
Yet, for its flaws, you really want it to work out, and the strong performances from its leads, some sharp writing and some truly funny and touching moments are clearly beneficial to the overall proceedings.
Lo que le sucede a Ben y a Katie es algo que nos puede ocurrir a cualquiera
Thanks to Mr. Willis and Ms. Pfeiffer, The Story of Us has moments of warmth and charm.
Could be described as a sequel to "When Harry met Sally," you know, like fifteen years later and with a heavier drama to comedy ratio.
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