I’m a bit late but hate to break it to ya folks love fizzles out like a candle burning out. With that said, it’s better to be a realist and combat it and understand with you SO that it’s only natural and in doing so you will find life much more easy along with a lasting marriage. Only kids believe love is enough and if you believe that then you have much to learn.
at first i thought that he died but then i realised he only turned off his hearing aid, imagine dying listening to the sound of your wife complaining about the only people that took any intrest in your son
I thought I was the only one with the death theory. The hearing aid explanation makes a lot more sense. But then again, maybe the old man feels just as empty as the wheelers did this whole time, and him turning off his hearing aid, is just as close to death as the real thing.
This scene wasnt about their marriage. It's about the inhumanity of all of us. She could not say a single beautiful thing about a family that struggled with so much.
@@ELEKTRA_LUXXX Believe me, even then - as in my case it was years before we got married - and it still ended badly. People change, and that was the one thing we didn't consider in our marriage. I grew bitter and cynical. She grew tired and felt alone. We just couldn't seem to make the other happy, only more miserable. And it has gotten to the point where she has left and we're divorcing. Point is, you won't ever know until you get to that point. If you do, you have to make the decision to stay or leave. It's a simple decision, but a simple decision with a lot of reprecussions either way.
@@shelbyherring92 My friend was about to marry the girl he was living with for four years. He was happy, and she meant the world to him. They broke up. Despite all the efforts, giving her space, talking about possible problems giving gifts and everything, it wasn't enough. Did she changed, or always was a bad person, we never knew, she didn't gave a solid reason. But she got herself another man literally a few days later. Obviously, she was with that man even before my friend broke up with her. So yeah, marrying in your early 20s can easily be the worst decision. It's like jumping on a minefield.
@@shelbyherring92 "She grew tired and felt alone." I wonder if you left her all the housework and such or what could you have done so she wouldn't have felt that way.
Its wasn't about the marriage it was about them just getting into this routine circle of a life that just gets tired some after a while and then there come the conflicts
I love endings like this one. Open to interpretation and filled with meaning. I came here to take a look on what other people made of it and as I suspected there's every array of readings. But I like that it's all speculative and we'll never know. As for me, I read it like that look of his captures the entire movie itself in a single frame.
@@zharailham880 Yes, I believe she did because right in the end, she tried to make it up during the breakfast scene. She was just not happy with where they're at and she's still fixated about her dreams of becoming an actress and wanting to live in Paris with him and the kids. But then she got pregnant again, which made her feel as if that dream is slipping away. But yes, she always loved him.
Interestingly, when the Braces visit Shep and Milly after moving into the Wheelers' former residence, we see shudders that are painted blue, instead of the intense red they had when The Wheelers lived there. I wonder if that somehow symbolizes the tranquility of the new young couple instead of the volatility of the Wheelers.
i still hope to find a good mate and settle down and at least live like a 'married' person into old age. But, this scene best shows that I can be better off forever single none the less.
First be friends with the person you marry. And know them. There is also sth called divorce if people are not happy but is better to find that one person who loves you and gets you and you loved them back
Me watching Titanic: Why can't I have a boyfriend? World is so unfair! I hate my life! Me watching Revolutionary Road: Oh thank God I'm single. Marriage destroys your life.
Lol. Ironically the guy who I thought I was going to marry and vice versa until he left me for his co-worker took me to see Titanic at the theatre on our first date.
@@markusParkus233and fiction is a direct model of real life, made by people for people. “This is fiction” should never be a reason to dismiss something as meaningful, you know.
I just want to peep inside the minds of the writes and directors who make such interesting movies to see what it actually gets them to manifest human emotions so realistically ....how do they make you believe what they want to depict so effortlessly and alongwith it they actually end up compelling you to interpret it in as different ways as you can.
Gosh I thought he died at the end. It’s like he was dead inside already. This is why people should stop idolizing couples talking about couple goals and all. You never know what those couples are really going through.
I’ve been married for 20 years! And everyday isn’t always a picnic! Sometimes even with communication you get lost in translation, ultimately if you find yourself thinking of plans for the next decade or so for your life and they’re part of it you know regardless of any bumps or misfortune you’re with the right person!
I’m young, but that hit deep. Been with my lady for 3 years and this movie made me cry because this is all too relatable. Our arguments are not like this per say, but we are currently trying to change things in our lives.
My grandparents have been married 55 years. My dad doesn't remember a day when they did not fight. Things were messed up that when they DIDNT actually fight and all was quiet, my dad and aunts used to peek in their room to see what caused this abnormality. I have never seen them laughing together or even sitting together. They are two shells living together. Their marriage just goes on, like that, like, just goes on. Edit: 57 years. Edit: 58 Edit: 59
@@ophelia1391 I have no idea...never asked them, but I guess that's a topic no one brings up now, uk, now that their marriage has laster 50+ years, I guess if there one thing they have learnt over the years, is to tolerate each other enough to stay together.
That’s why I became a teacher. All the kids I’ll ever need 180 out of the 360 days in a school year. In the end, none of them are mine. After that, I get to go on a two month vacation without a complaining husband. 😊
It's just how he felt in the moment. People in this comment section act as if it's a crime to be annoyed with your spouse from time to time and still love them.
Movies do not "taught", they are open to interpretation. Sure, movies have a specific meaning. But the spectator can choose to ignore such a message or disagree with the director. Only because the director defended an idea or position in a movie, it doesn't mean the spectator needs to agree with it.
Every day is fighting and arguing about trivial stuff but the crazy thing is when my wife and kids are away I’m in bits longing for them. You won’t see a rainbow without a little rain and those small glimpses are alone enough to know I’m truly happy.
Kind of sad to hear Helen badmouth the Wheelers when they were the only ones that made an attempt to associate with her son, especially when it came to Kate. She was the only one Kate could confide in n was the one who related to John the most n to see Helen show no care of her memory, badmouthing her n her family especially after her tragic death is really disappointing. Talk about being two-faced n conceited.
I’ve always found this film a bit similar to American Beauty (also directed by Sam Mendes). Especially what Lester tells the Col. when asked where his wife is. “Our marriage is just for show. A commercial for how normal we are when we’re anything but.”
Wow! I Wonder how Many times he had to Turn Down his Hearing Aid. So 😥. But at the Same Time for Once a Scene in a Movie that Depicts the Truth. Always Complaining and Never Satisfied. So 😥
I now know he simply turned up music so he could hear her less. When I first saw this I thought he was imagining her sitting there even though she wasn't really there. I thought he was listening to a recording of her voice and that she had died.
Obviously because he didn't want to listen to his wife. She was being super negative about the wheelers who he was fond of plus, they've been married a long time. He's sick of listening to her.
I suppose the writer's underlying message is that, in order for a marriage (however unhealthy may be) to last, coexisting is key. Basically keep your regrets to yourself. Notice the contrast between how young the Wheelers are and how old this couple is. The Wheelers live in constant conflict because they each have their own regrets, and cannot keep it buried inside. Their card-castle marriage falls so abruptly to the point April dies to her own abortion attempt to avoid digging the rabbit hole even deeper by having another baby. This old couple in the scene however? They lived a long marriage because they managed to hide their contempt for each other, hence the man turning off his hearing aid but keeping on staring at his wife as if he is listening. Of course it's unhealthy, but coexistence sometimes is the best thing you can get a marriage to be.
i think the film just capitulates that no one is perfect. not that you cant be happy or god forbid that all marriages are bad, like some of the comments seem to suggest. its just lifes imperfections
This was probably the best ending I've ever seen within an average film... the film was not great, but the ending floored me. I wish the film could have lived up to what the ending achieved.
This is one of the most brutal endings I've ever seen of a film. And I've seen James Woods in "Cop". The only thing I'd change is to not have the music fade up at the end. Cut to black in the dead silence and leave it that way for a couple of seconds.
This film is scary! Indian philosophy for making relationships (any relationship) work is to never react, vent to your neighbors, and accept the person and your life as they are....and REPEAT! Of course, daydreaming about your children having everything you couldn't have also helps. The poor kids may feel obligated to "fulfill" your dreams but at least your life is set!
I married to my husband on feb 23...since that day he has been a different person, whom I cant recognize at all. He sides his mother even though she is absolutely wrong. Sides people who talk shot about me. It hurts. Before marriage I told him it wilbe difficult for me to work in new city and I won't work . But now he just wants to work . idk why he lied . It really hurts . He is someone I never knew . He gets warm meal, clean house . What do I get ?Also I feel he is trying to manipulate me in doing things, where ill do most things and he limited. I am so alone in this new city also going through hormone change. But he doesnt care I guess. Just wants me to earn cook and clean house where as he won't help me a bit.
I honestly hated the movie. The acting was incredible, but it was just a depressing movie over all. Maybe I just hate it because I want jack and rose to be together forever😂
Lol! I think you missed the entire point of the film. It’s based on the award winning book by Yates in the 1950s, about how blind pursuit of the American Dream was destroying the country. Indeed he was right. The 1960s were all about a counter culture to what most Americans were being enrolled. What she loved about him was his whimsical side, and the possibility to create a new life in France. Instead, she found herself stuck in the new suburbs while he went to a job he hated. When they mutually decided to leave and sell the house, she was so happy. But, when she found herself pregnant and then he changed the plans, she wanted out. She loved her family, but she was not willing to live a hopeless life for a fake dream. She didn’t want to die. If she survived, she would have left him. It was a masterpiece. The “crazy” mathematician was the apex of the entire film. He pegged them and their problems exactly. I think the film should be mandatory viewing for young Americans. They should discuss it and see the big picture.
One thing I don't get is if the man is simply lost in thought or if he really just dies like that. I'd assume the latter because of how dramatic the rest of the film was, and I guess it would be fitting?
No definitely turned down the hearing aid. Why else would he reach into his pocket and turn the volume down on a device connected to his ear. iPods weren't invented yet
Today is my 15 year wedding anniversary, 13 1/2 years of them in separate damn bedrooms. I didn't at all sign up for this but adore my two kiddies and a whole host of other reasons I just stick it out despite the relentless misery. I feel you pain mister. NEVER AGAIN, not for all the tea in China. I am quite hopeful the next life will be better. (shakes hourglass furiously) Tick tock! What a profoundly moving scene, one of my all time favorites in cinema.
After All these Years of Marriage. And you Still Complain about How Other People Live there Lives. Who Are You? I think that was the Expression the Husband had on His Face. 😞
This scene alone is the definition of an unhappy but nevertheless continues marriage . It actually terrified me.
Exactly. Not sure if that ending was intended to provide some comic relief because I found it depressing instead.
@MaSaGinNi KuNai nah in marriages the men are more likely to be happy in them, while women become progressively depressed.
Marriage takes a lot of work if you want to continue to make it work.
Love is not enough..
I’m a bit late but hate to break it to ya folks love fizzles out like a candle burning out. With that said, it’s better to be a realist and combat it and understand with you SO that it’s only natural and in doing so you will find life much more easy along with a lasting marriage. Only kids believe love is enough and if you believe that then you have much to learn.
Get married. Enjoy it for a bit. Then purchase a saltwaterfishing boat and go fishing!!
at first i thought that he died but then i realised he only turned off his hearing aid, imagine dying listening to the sound of your wife complaining about the only people that took any intrest in your son
I thought I was the only one with the death theory. The hearing aid explanation makes a lot more sense. But then again, maybe the old man feels just as empty as the wheelers did this whole time, and him turning off his hearing aid, is just as close to death as the real thing.
@@ricorobinson3954 you can see him turning off the sound in his pocket why did you think he eas dying
@@JamesMichael-sf7ep because of the way his hand stopped and he didn't blink, but ofcourse the hearing aid thing is the correct answer
She a bitch
@@jothishprabu8 A twisted bitch.
So basically, no one married was happy. Not in the entire neighborhood.
The whole world u mean
*Spoiler alert*
No one's happy doing the opposite either.
This planet sucks, man.
Yes
This scene wasnt about their marriage. It's about the inhumanity of all of us. She could not say a single beautiful thing about a family that struggled with so much.
Perhaps you are forgetting the husband?
Bingo! In her addled mind, the Wheelers were just not quality people, you know, the country club set.
this movie reminded me how easy is to marry the wrong person
make sure you're compatible before you sign the paper, yall
Right! So many people today be getting married after weeks or a few months! I still believe in Take Your Time!!
@@ELEKTRA_LUXXX Believe me, even then - as in my case it was years before we got married - and it still ended badly.
People change, and that was the one thing we didn't consider in our marriage. I grew bitter and cynical. She grew tired and felt alone. We just couldn't seem to make the other happy, only more miserable. And it has gotten to the point where she has left and we're divorcing.
Point is, you won't ever know until you get to that point. If you do, you have to make the decision to stay or leave. It's a simple decision, but a simple decision with a lot of reprecussions either way.
@@shelbyherring92 My friend was about to marry the girl he was living with for four years. He was happy, and she meant the world to him. They broke up. Despite all the efforts, giving her space, talking about possible problems giving gifts and everything, it wasn't enough. Did she changed, or always was a bad person, we never knew, she didn't gave a solid reason. But she got herself another man literally a few days later. Obviously, she was with that man even before my friend broke up with her.
So yeah, marrying in your early 20s can easily be the worst decision. It's like jumping on a minefield.
@@shelbyherring92 "She grew tired and felt alone." I wonder if you left her all the housework and such or what could you have done so she wouldn't have felt that way.
@@ELEKTRA_LUXXX Yes. I believe that those who do marry in a short amount of time and it works is probably rare.
The ending haunts me...
To me, this made me realize that John WAS that baby. His parents were equally as unhappy, but they stuck together.
Its wasn't about the marriage it was about them just getting into this routine circle of a life that just gets tired some after a while and then there come the conflicts
I can’t stand two faced gossipy people.
I love endings like this one. Open to interpretation and filled with meaning. I came here to take a look on what other people made of it and as I suspected there's every array of readings. But I like that it's all speculative and we'll never know.
As for me, I read it like that look of his captures the entire movie itself in a single frame.
I still wanna know till this day did april love frank or was it all a show
There's a naturalistic beauty and serenity to the ending. I guess it plays into the fake perfection of the 1950s USA
@@zharailham880 Yes, I believe she did because right in the end, she tried to make it up during the breakfast scene. She was just not happy with where they're at and she's still fixated about her dreams of becoming an actress and wanting to live in Paris with him and the kids. But then she got pregnant again, which made her feel as if that dream is slipping away. But yes, she always loved him.
Interestingly, when the Braces visit Shep and Milly after moving into the Wheelers' former residence, we see shudders that are painted blue, instead of the intense red they had when The Wheelers lived there. I wonder if that somehow symbolizes the tranquility of the new young couple instead of the volatility of the Wheelers.
i still hope to find a good mate and settle down and at least live like a 'married' person into old age. But, this scene best shows that I can be better off forever single none the less.
Paradise well you don’t have to always adhere to the mainstream version of a relationship
@@JamesMichael-sf7ep dafuq
First be friends with the person you marry. And know them. There is also sth called divorce if people are not happy but is better to find that one person who loves you and gets you and you loved them back
people are so quick to judge others because they can’t handle their own truths or look at themselves in the mirror.
This has to be one of the most powerful scene in movie history.
Wtf the ending felt like a horror so unsettling
same thooooughtssss
Me watching Titanic: Why can't I have a boyfriend? World is so unfair! I hate my life!
Me watching Revolutionary Road: Oh thank God I'm single. Marriage destroys your life.
Exactly.
Both are fiction
Lol. Ironically the guy who I thought I was going to marry and vice versa until he left me for his co-worker took me to see Titanic at the theatre on our first date.
@@markusParkus233and fiction is a direct model of real life, made by people for people. “This is fiction” should never be a reason to dismiss something as meaningful, you know.
Yeah it’s called propaganda.
I just want to peep inside the minds of the writes and directors who make such interesting movies to see what it actually gets them to manifest human emotions so realistically ....how do they make you believe what they want to depict so effortlessly and alongwith it they actually end up compelling you to interpret it in as different ways as you can.
I couldn't agree more
Watch American Beauty. another masterpiece from same mandese and Thomas newman duo
Well it's based on a book
..... sigh.....
it was based off of a book you know?
Gosh I thought he died at the end. It’s like he was dead inside already. This is why people should stop idolizing couples talking about couple goals and all. You never know what those couples are really going through.
I’ve been married for 20 years! And everyday isn’t always a picnic! Sometimes even with communication you get lost in translation, ultimately if you find yourself thinking of plans for the next decade or so for your life and they’re part of it you know regardless of any bumps or misfortune you’re with the right person!
I’m young, but that hit deep. Been with my lady for 3 years and this movie made me cry because this is all too relatable. Our arguments are not like this per say, but we are currently trying to change things in our lives.
wow me imagining to spend my whole life with one person in particular is scary
My grandparents have been married 55 years. My dad doesn't remember a day when they did not fight. Things were messed up that when they DIDNT actually fight and all was quiet, my dad and aunts used to peek in their room to see what caused this abnormality. I have never seen them laughing together or even sitting together. They are two shells living together. Their marriage just goes on, like that, like, just goes on.
Edit: 57 years.
Edit: 58
Edit: 59
wow I can't imagine what your grandpa had been through, the repressed emotions, the dashed dreams, everything... wow
@@ophelia1391 true man. Now, he is just a quiet man, filled with wisdom and knowledge.
@@pnjodaro why didn't they get divorce? I mean, I'm pretty sure their children are old enough to understand them...
@@ophelia1391 I have no idea...never asked them, but I guess that's a topic no one brings up now, uk, now that their marriage has laster 50+ years, I guess if there one thing they have learnt over the years, is to tolerate each other enough to stay together.
Wow.
The dead silence says it all. I’m glad I watched this ending.
Honestly the movie didn't help change my mind about wanting to be married or having kids. At age 36, I'm happily single and childless.
Same here, sort of. I have a wonderful boyfriend who treats me a lot better than my ex ever did and we are both child free by choice. It’s great.
"I don't have any kids. Just lucky I guess."- Anthony jeselnick
That’s why I became a teacher. All the kids I’ll ever need 180 out of the 360 days in a school year. In the end, none of them are mine. After that, I get to go on a two month vacation without a complaining husband. 😊
I think this how the Wheelers would have ended up if they continued to be married, with or without the new born. In a way it's a metaphor
I'm just in awe of the craft that creative people all around the world bring in.....
This movie was so refreshing and haunting at the same time. What are we ready sacrifice? For whom? For what?
Best line in the movie is that people are on to the emptiness. You have to be really brave to see the hopelessness.
This is why I never got married, because you end up living a lie.
You can see how he really feels about his wife at the end lol good lord man. I hope I don't end up like that with my Mrs when im older
It's just how he felt in the moment. People in this comment section act as if it's a crime to be annoyed with your spouse from time to time and still love them.
This movie only taught me one thing !
All the cast of titanic had a reunion
If that’s all it taught you...you’re so dissapointing
Movies do not "taught", they are open to interpretation. Sure, movies have a specific meaning. But the spectator can choose to ignore such a message or disagree with the director. Only because the director defended an idea or position in a movie, it doesn't mean the spectator needs to agree with it.
Lol.
Only 3 of them.
Every day is fighting and arguing about trivial stuff but the crazy thing is when my wife and kids are away I’m in bits longing for them. You won’t see a rainbow without a little rain and those small glimpses are alone enough to know I’m truly happy.
Kind of sad to hear Helen badmouth the Wheelers when they were the only ones that made an attempt to associate with her son, especially when it came to Kate. She was the only one Kate could confide in n was the one who related to John the most n to see Helen show no care of her memory, badmouthing her n her family especially after her tragic death is really disappointing.
Talk about being two-faced n conceited.
Why pretend to like them if she actually didn’t?
maybe for them to keep the house idk
To get information to gossip to others.
"Nobody forgets the truth, they just get better at lying..."
Titanic II: the alternate reality
He's like: loud jibberish mouth, must turn down hearing aid. Peace at last 🤩
Every married man needs one of those....lol
das 1988 they have to do it without the wife knowing it or else...😅🤣
Dont be sexist. Many marriedd women do
@@vacaspen5038 baguettes
its molly brown!!
The Tarrobal House Omg yasss
omg yessss
Yeah and frake and April are jack and rose
I’ll never remarry, ever
this ending stuck with me. if feel like so many men can relate.
Then divorce 😂
Women too,
Why marry?
All you see around is this kinda of repressive shit with sadness and anger
Just be alone in peace
I’ve always found this film a bit similar to American Beauty (also directed by Sam Mendes). Especially what Lester tells the Col. when asked where his wife is.
“Our marriage is just for show. A commercial for how normal we are when we’re anything but.”
Wow! I Wonder how Many times he had to Turn Down his Hearing Aid. So 😥.
But at the Same Time for Once a Scene in a Movie that Depicts the Truth.
Always Complaining and Never Satisfied. So 😥
The kind of marriage in the movie is really interesting and thrilling and I am very sure that all they actually needed was a break for a while.
Me too.
the key to a happy marriage
B Willy amen
Selective hearing
I now know he simply turned up music so he could hear her less.
When I first saw this I thought he was imagining her sitting there even though she wasn't really there. I thought he was listening to a recording of her voice and that she had died.
He turned off his hearing aid so that he couldn’t hear her speak
This ending just made me laugh honestly. Man's response to hearing his wife talk is to turn off his hearing aid. It reads like a Family Circus bit
cute puppy
why he turned off his hearing aid?
Grace Benjamin
Damn kid you'll find out someday when you're older
Obviously because he didn't want to listen to his wife. She was being super negative about the wheelers who he was fond of plus, they've been married a long time. He's sick of listening to her.
@@brendan638 lmao
I suppose the writer's underlying message is that, in order for a marriage (however unhealthy may be) to last, coexisting is key. Basically keep your regrets to yourself. Notice the contrast between how young the Wheelers are and how old this couple is. The Wheelers live in constant conflict because they each have their own regrets, and cannot keep it buried inside. Their card-castle marriage falls so abruptly to the point April dies to her own abortion attempt to avoid digging the rabbit hole even deeper by having another baby.
This old couple in the scene however? They lived a long marriage because they managed to hide their contempt for each other, hence the man turning off his hearing aid but keeping on staring at his wife as if he is listening. Of course it's unhealthy, but coexistence sometimes is the best thing you can get a marriage to be.
So, they have marriage problems too?
why I feel the guy actually is happy in the last moment. this makes me think, wow!, they have last to the old age.
i think the film just capitulates that no one is perfect. not that you cant be happy or god forbid that all marriages are bad, like some of the comments seem to suggest. its just lifes imperfections
Haven't watched the movie, but I've read the book. Found it disheartening how it panned out.
Denis Leary put it best for the secrets to a happy marriage.
Be honest with each other.
Be faithful.
And stay the FUCK away from each other!!!!
This was probably the best ending I've ever seen within an average film... the film was not great, but the ending floored me. I wish the film could have lived up to what the ending achieved.
On a lighter note...................That is such a cute beagle!!! ❤❤🐶🐶
Just realized the old mans wife is Kathy bates
Yup. Kathy Bates was in the movie Misery also. She made 2 men miserable.lol😂😂😂
I need one of those.
Loved this movie!
My aunt used to tell people her husband went deaf so he didn’t have to hear her mouth
I am sure this man became deaf on purpose so he won’t have to listen to his wife. 😂
We have have lived in a home imagine what a difference that makes! Lol
This is one of the most brutal endings I've ever seen of a film. And I've seen James Woods in "Cop". The only thing I'd change is to not have the music fade up at the end. Cut to black in the dead silence and leave it that way for a couple of seconds.
I need one of those hearing device for real!
The book and the film are absolutely underrated
stop saying underrated.
@@garyrobertson6778 Why?
This film is scary! Indian philosophy for making relationships (any relationship) work is to never react, vent to your neighbors, and accept the person and your life as they are....and REPEAT! Of course, daydreaming about your children having everything you couldn't have also helps. The poor kids may feel obligated to "fulfill" your dreams but at least your life is set!
Looks the shutter Island previous part
I married to my husband on feb 23...since that day he has been a different person, whom I cant recognize at all. He sides his mother even though she is absolutely wrong. Sides people who talk shot about me. It hurts. Before marriage I told him it wilbe difficult for me to work in new city and I won't work . But now he just wants to work . idk why he lied . It really hurts . He is someone I never knew . He gets warm meal, clean house . What do I get ?Also I feel he is trying to manipulate me in doing things, where ill do most things and he limited. I am so alone in this new city also going through hormone change. But he doesnt care I guess. Just wants me to earn cook and clean house where as he won't help me a bit.
Get out while you still have the time, you only get one life
I honestly hated the movie. The acting was incredible, but it was just a depressing movie over all. Maybe I just hate it because I want jack and rose to be together forever😂
If that’s why you hated it then you’re not a good audience member lol
Lol! I think you missed the entire point of the film. It’s based on the award winning book by Yates in the 1950s, about how blind pursuit of the American Dream was destroying the country. Indeed he was right. The 1960s were all about a counter culture to what most Americans were being enrolled. What she loved about him was his whimsical side, and the possibility to create a new life in France. Instead, she found herself stuck in the new suburbs while he went to a job he hated. When they mutually decided to leave and sell the house, she was so happy. But, when she found herself pregnant and then he changed the plans, she wanted out. She loved her family, but she was not willing to live a hopeless life for a fake dream. She didn’t want to die. If she survived, she would have left him. It was a masterpiece. The “crazy” mathematician was the apex of the entire film. He pegged them and their problems exactly. I think the film should be mandatory viewing for young Americans. They should discuss it and see the big picture.
One thing I don't get is if the man is simply lost in thought or if he really just dies like that. I'd assume the latter because of how dramatic the rest of the film was, and I guess it would be fitting?
He just turned off the hearing device
I hate hypocrites. And gossips.🇿🇦
What a beautiful voice Bubble has,great add.
Its equally Jack died in titanic rose died in revolutionary reoad
Dude is savage, haha.
Impotent austauschen
Wie? Ich seh es nicht
I guess you got to stick to what you know...
No. He did not turn down the hearing aid. He got heart stroke and died .
No definitely turned down the hearing aid. Why else would he reach into his pocket and turn the volume down on a device connected to his ear. iPods weren't invented yet
I don’t get the ending bruh
Today is my 15 year wedding anniversary, 13 1/2 years of them in separate damn bedrooms. I didn't at all sign up for this but adore my two kiddies and a whole host of other reasons I just stick it out despite the relentless misery. I feel you pain mister. NEVER AGAIN, not for all the tea in China. I am quite hopeful the next life will be better. (shakes hourglass furiously) Tick tock! What a profoundly moving scene, one of my all time favorites in cinema.
After All these Years of Marriage. And you Still Complain about How Other People Live there Lives. Who Are You? I think that was the Expression the Husband had on His Face. 😞
Damn, I wish I could do that lol.
You can....just leave the room
TYT Post Game
he prob shot himself right after this
Or he went to the bar
Remarcebul
the little quirks of marriage
MGTOW
Brilliant.
the key to a happy marriage