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Births, Deaths & Marriages
One family. One weekend. One hell of a home video. Births, Deaths and Marriages is a slice of life kiwi comedy about life, death and everything in between.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the complex and often tumultuous relationship between Clara and Jake over the course of several decades. Their unconventional love story unfolds through a series of significant life events, from their passionate beginnings to the challenges and eventual dissolution of their marriage. It explores the evolving dynamics of intimacy, commitment, and personal growth within the context of their shared history.
Critical Reception
"Births, Deaths & Marriages" garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its unique narrative structure and strong performances, particularly from Katherine Waterston and Jay Baruchel. Some found the film's ambitious timeline and non-linear storytelling to be disjointed, while others appreciated its honest portrayal of a long-term relationship's complexities. Audience reactions were similarly varied, with many connecting with its relatable themes of love and loss.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious, non-linear storytelling.
Applauded for the chemistry and performances of the lead actors.
Some critics found the narrative structure to be occasionally confusing.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be an interesting, albeit sometimes challenging, exploration of a long-term relationship. Many appreciated the raw and honest depiction of love's ups and downs, with some finding it to be a poignant reflection on commitment and the passage of time. However, a segment of viewers felt the pacing could be uneven and the plot occasionally difficult to follow.
Fun Fact
The film's structure, which jumps back and forth in time, was intended to mirror the fragmented and often unreliable nature of memory in relationships.
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