How am I meant to cope, with the beautiful ScarJo morphing into an Annette Bening? It's not easy, I can tell you that. Putting that aside, go see this, on Netflix if you will, I don't care. It's clever, but not in a bad way.
This calendar year, any calendar year, movies that actually prick my emotions (in real time) are very rare. Spanish-language Our Time, and Pain and Glory, did it. Here, ScarJo and Driver got to my emotions, a couple of times.
The money scene, a full-on donnybrook between the divorcing couple, is terrific. If director Baumbach provides a "happy" ending, then I reckon he's earned it.
This calendar year, any calendar year, movies that actually prick my emotions (in real time) are very rare. Spanish-language Our Time, and Pain and Glory, did it. Here, ScarJo and Driver got to my emotions, a couple of times.
The money scene, a full-on donnybrook between the divorcing couple, is terrific. If director Baumbach provides a "happy" ending, then I reckon he's earned it.