Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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Kramer vs. Kramer, 1979, Robert Benton


It's been really long time since I happened to turn on the TV and turn it off after a fast zapping (and feels deep disgust).
Today was different: on Rete 4 has only just finished a film that manages to move me every time (I'm too sentimental): Kramer vs. Kramer , with a young and beautiful Meryl Streep (the love in the same year he starred in Manhattan Woody Allen) and my favorite Dustin Hoffman (I want to review The Graduate ... ), dressed as a couple in crisis facing the separation and the struggle for custody of the child.
Well, I cried again, although at least the tenth time I see this film.
Joanna and Ted's divorce and its impact on this situation has little Billy makes me sad and I share the story each time (I speak often with the actors on the screen. So I do not listen though).
Ted's commitment to reconcile his life as a single father and double work, the legal battle for custody, the cries of the little to the news that will have to live with his mother, left home in frustration, then, wrenching enough, but the sweet smiles of Billy and the infinite love that his dad test for him.
Recommended for cold afternoon next to a cup of Cheerios.

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