Husbands and WivesHusbands and Wives
(1992)
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Husbands and Wives

As a couple announces their divorce, their friends' marriage begins to unravel.

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Frequently cited as one of the best films in Woody Allen's long filmography (which is saying something), this movie is a romantic comedy with a darker subtext and brutally honest moments. 'Husbands and Wives' centers around two married couples: one that has decided to get divorced, and another that starts to question themselves after hearing the news. In true Ingmar Bergman fashion (one of Allen's greatest influences), this movie explores, sometimes brutally, the nature and truths of romantic relationships of its time, with a cast led by Allen himself, his then-wife Mia Farrow, plus Sydney Pollack, Juliette Lewis, Judy Davis, Blythe Danner and Liam Neeson.

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When Jack and Sally announce that they’re splitting up, this comes as a shock to their best friends Gabe and Judy. Maybe mostly because they also are drifting apart and are now being made aware of it. So while Jack and Sally try to go on and meet new people, the marriage of Gabe and Judy gets more and more strained, and they begin to find themselves being attracted to other people.

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