

Divorce His, Divorce Hers
The dissolution of an 18-year marriage, seen first from his point-of-view and then from hers.
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Plot Summary
This television film examines the breakdown of a long-term marriage between a successful architect and his wife. As their 28-year union crumbles, both individuals grapple with their past decisions, unresolved issues, and the emotional toll of separation. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks and present-day confrontations, revealing the complex dynamics that led to their decision to divorce.
Critical Reception
The film was noted for its raw portrayal of a failing marriage, largely due to the real-life marital turmoil of its stars, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. While performances were praised, some critics found the pacing slow and the subject matter bleak. It was a notable television event of its time, drawing significant viewership.
What Reviewers Say
- Praiseworthy performances from the lead actors, especially in conveying marital distress.
- Explores the painful realities of divorce with unflinching, though at times melodramatic, honesty.
- The film's premise and casting were highly talked about due to the stars' personal lives.
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Fun Fact
The film famously starred real-life couple Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, whose own tumultuous marriage was highly publicized, adding a layer of meta-commentary to their on-screen roles.
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