
Marriage Story
An actor (Scarlett Johansson) and her stage director husband (Adam Driver) struggle through a gruelling long distance divorce in this dramedy from Oscar nominee Noah Baumbach (Frances Ha). Nominated for the top prize at Venice.
"Charlie (Driver) is a playwright who wants to stay in New York. Nicole (Johansson) is an actor who's landed a coveted television role that requires her to relocate to Los Angeles. Their geographical dispute tests an already strained relationship. As Marriage Story begins, the couple's divorce is already underway, with each enlisting legal squads deploying various tactics. Yet Baumbach's elegant narrative goes back and forth through time, showing how Charlie and Nicole fell in love and built a life together alongside a detailed, blow-by-blow chronicle of their marital dismantling." (Toronto International Film Festival)
- Director:
- Noah Baumbach ('The Squid and the Whale', 'Frances Ha', 'Greenberg')
- Writer:
- Noah Baumbach
- Cast:
- Scarlett JohanssonAdam DriverLaura DernAlan AldaRay LiottaAzhy RobertsonMerritt WeverMark O'Brien

Reviews & comments

Flicks, Amanda Jane Robinson
flicksIt’s difficult to divorce this film from Baumbach’s own, real-life relationship with actress Jennifer Jason-Leigh. Where it feels a little egotistical at times, it’s also extremely self-reflective, giving a compassionate look at the tangled intricacies that accrue over a marriage. Tense and bitter in places, funny and tender in others, Marriage Story is a well-crafted study of love and compromise.
Beauty and sorrow neatly packed into a stunning film
First of all I have to say, I'm not a massive fan of the romance genre, but I have to say, I love this movie. Marriage Story is written and directed by Noah Baumbach and stars Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and Laura Dern to name a few. This movie is beautiful. Every single aspect of this movie is just very well done. The performances by the entire cast,...

Stuff
pressFor anyone who just sees Driver as Star Wars' Kylo Ren or Girls' Adam Sackler, this will be revelation. His Charlie is complex, flawed, a genius creative who has also neglected his partner's needs. He loves his family, but he seemingly loves his work more. Likewise, Johansson here, gives her best performance in years. It's a reminder of the actress who burst onto the scene with Lost in Translation and then owned 2013 with the dynamic duo of Under the Skin and Her.

Sydney Morning Herald
pressBaumbach tries to be even-handed and succeeds to a point: Johansson does some of the best acting of her career, especially in an early monologue where Nicole articulates some of the frustrations she’s held back. But finally Charlie is the dominant figure, if not necessarily the more sympathetic: much of the film’s impact springs from Driver’s peculiar definite quality, the conviction he brings to each gesture.

Little White Lies
pressThe writing is suitably dense and literate, though Baumbach really cherishes the characters as individuals - it never feels as if Nicole and Charlie are avatars for his own poetic musings on the differences between love and fidelity.

Screen Daily
pressMarriage Story is very finely observed, very true to itself and its teeming cast of characters.

The Guardian
pressIt has fine performances by Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver, a family-pack of box-fresh dialogue and a keen sense of its own absurdity.

Variety
pressIt's the work of a major film artist, one who shows that he can capture life in all its emotional detail and complexity - and, in the process, make a piercing statement about how our society now works.

Time Out
pressAs he did with the underrated While We're Young, Baumbach is turning his signature comedies of urban dissatisfaction into something more universal. He has earned these scars.

Vanity Fair
pressMarriage Story is enriching for all its weary insight, for the intricate ways it maps two personalities and locates them in the world.

Flicks, Amanda Jane Robinson
flicksIt’s difficult to divorce this film from Baumbach’s own, real-life relationship with actress Jennifer Jason-Leigh. Where it feels a little egotistical at times, it’s also extremely self-reflective, giving a compassionate look at the tangled intricacies that accrue over a marriage. Tense and bitter in places, funny and tender in others, Marriage Story is a well-crafted study of love and compromise.

Stuff
pressFor anyone who just sees Driver as Star Wars' Kylo Ren or Girls' Adam Sackler, this will be revelation. His Charlie is complex, flawed, a genius creative who has also neglected his partner's needs. He loves his family, but he seemingly loves his work more. Likewise, Johansson here, gives her best performance in years. It's a reminder of the actress who burst onto the scene with Lost in Translation and then owned 2013 with the dynamic duo of Under the Skin and Her.

Sydney Morning Herald
pressBaumbach tries to be even-handed and succeeds to a point: Johansson does some of the best acting of her career, especially in an early monologue where Nicole articulates some of the frustrations she’s held back. But finally Charlie is the dominant figure, if not necessarily the more sympathetic: much of the film’s impact springs from Driver’s peculiar definite quality, the conviction he brings to each gesture.

Little White Lies
pressThe writing is suitably dense and literate, though Baumbach really cherishes the characters as individuals - it never feels as if Nicole and Charlie are avatars for his own poetic musings on the differences between love and fidelity.

Screen Daily
pressMarriage Story is very finely observed, very true to itself and its teeming cast of characters.

The Guardian
pressIt has fine performances by Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver, a family-pack of box-fresh dialogue and a keen sense of its own absurdity.

Variety
pressIt's the work of a major film artist, one who shows that he can capture life in all its emotional detail and complexity - and, in the process, make a piercing statement about how our society now works.

Time Out
pressAs he did with the underrated While We're Young, Baumbach is turning his signature comedies of urban dissatisfaction into something more universal. He has earned these scars.

Vanity Fair
pressMarriage Story is enriching for all its weary insight, for the intricate ways it maps two personalities and locates them in the world.
Beauty and sorrow neatly packed into a stunning film
First of all I have to say, I'm not a massive fan of the romance genre, but I have to say, I love this movie. Marriage Story is written and directed by Noah Baumbach and stars Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and Laura Dern to name a few. This movie is beautiful. Every single aspect of this movie is just very well done. The performances by the entire...
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