The Married Couples
The Married Couples

The Married Couples

1976
Movie
194 min
Arabic

The story revolves around the problems of married people in (Egypt) from the economic and social aspects, where the poor young man (Masoud) falls in love with the aristocratic girl (Lina), and marries her despite her father's refusal. The simple poor life experience with her husband, whom she loves, her father tries to pressure her by various means, including threatening to deprive her of the inheritance, but she is determined to stay with her husband, Masoud asks Lina to move with her to her father's villa in order to get out of the difficult life he lives in rented home.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Karel KachyňaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This Czech drama explores the complexities of marital relationships during a period of societal change. The film delves into the lives of several couples, examining their struggles with intimacy, communication, and the pressures of everyday life. It offers a poignant look at the evolving dynamics within marriage and the search for personal fulfillment.

Critical Reception

"The Married Couples" was generally well-received for its sensitive portrayal of relationships and its strong performances. Critics praised its realistic depiction of marital challenges and its thought-provoking themes. Audience reception was also positive, resonating with its relatable content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of marital struggles.
  • Applauded for the strong performances of its lead actors.
  • Considered a thoughtful examination of relationships in its era.

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Fun Fact

Director Karel Kachyňa was a prolific filmmaker in Czechoslovakia, known for his dramas that often focused on the psychological states of his characters and societal issues.

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