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Review of by Sergio E — 13 Jul 2009

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This movie is very of course old fashioned it was depicted in the late 1940's but Pierce seemed a little out of place he actually looked likea modern man playing a person that lived in the 1940's so far his acting really sucked in this one and rache and the others where actually great but pierce seemed out of place here like he didn't belong!! Patricia Clarkson she actually looks great in every movie she is it doesn't matter if she's supposed to look sick or whatever but she's flawless in every aspect of her and her acting and she ages so gracefully it's a gift!!

and well about the movie it actually brings a theme that doesn't have anything new about married life!!

The late 1940s. Richard Langley, a bachelor playboy, narrates a story that starts when his best friend, Harry Allen, invites him to lunch to tell Richard he's in love. Trouble is, Harry's already married to Pat; he worries Pat would be hurt too deeply by a divorce. Then, Harry's new love, Kay, joins them. Richard is smitten, so when he finds out that Pat may be in love with someone else but won't tell Harry because she fears he would be too hurt, Richard can't decide if he should let all the cats out of the bag. He'd unite pairs of lovers, but he'd lose Kay. Meanwhile, Harry decides that a swift end to Pat's life would be more kind than divorcing her. He buys poison. Murder will out?

A very gentle middle-aged man is married, but when he falls in love with another woman, he decides that to divorce his wife will be to humiliate her too much. So instead he decides to kill her.

This review of Married Life (2008) was written by on 13 Jul 2009.

Married Life has generally received mixed reviews.

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