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Husbands and Wives (1992)
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In 1992, Woody Allen and Mia Farrow--heretofore the Lunt and Fontanne of Hollywood on the Hudson--went public with a media-saturated battle over Allen's affair with Farrow's adopted daughter. Only a few months later, Allen released this film, starring himself and Farrow acting out a virtually identical plot line: an unhappy marriage begins to crumble when the husband strays with a much younger woman (in this case, one of his students, played by Juliette Lewis). It turned out to be one of Allen's most lacerating comedies, a story about the fragility of relationships and the foolishness of older men seeking to recapture their youth with...
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A very interesting look at marriage and how it can break down when one concentrates too closely on its faults.
Mia Farrow and Woody Allen star as a couple whose relationship is falling apart just as their close friends, Judy Davis and Sydney Pollack, have decided to separate.
Woody attempts an affair with Juliette...
(complete Husbands and Wives review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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