The Wife
The Wife

The Wife

2023TV ShowEnded1 SeasonThai

Mia Luang is a story about a very wealthy, famous, well-educated, and respected couple. Everyone assumes that they're happily married and live a very good life, while in reality, they have a lot of problems. The problems start with Aniroot, the husband who is a player and has a lot of mistresses. His wife Wiganda is a smart woman who endures his misbehavior and his many women. Among his women, there is only Ornin who seems to openly come in between the couple without shame. Mia Luang literally means Main Wife, while his mistresses are called Mia Noi, literally Small Wife or Minor Wife, in Thai.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes82%
Metacritic67/100
Google Users83%
Director: Björn RungeGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Joan Castleman, a woman who has dedicated decades of her life to nurturing her husband's literary career, begins to question her choices and sacrifices when he is about to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. As the prestigious award ceremony approaches, simmering resentments and buried secrets from their past surface, forcing Joan to confront the truth about their marriage and her own identity.

Critical Reception

The Wife received generally positive reviews, with particular acclaim directed at Glenn Close's performance. Critics praised the film's exploration of marital dynamics, artistic compromise, and the complexities of a woman's role in a male-dominated world. Some found the narrative occasionally predictable, but the strength of the acting and the thematic depth were widely acknowledged.

What Reviewers Say

  • Glenn Close delivers a powerful, career-defining performance as a woman confronting the compromises of her marriage.
  • The film thoughtfully examines themes of artistic integrity, identity, and the sacrifices women make for their partners' success.
  • While the narrative has some predictable moments, the strong performances and emotional resonance make it a compelling watch.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's strong performances, especially Glenn Close's, and found the story to be an engaging and thought-provoking drama about marriage and personal identity. Many viewers connected with Joan's journey of self-discovery and the exploration of long-held marital secrets.

Awards & Accolades

Glenn Close received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role, and Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. The film also garnered nominations for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes.

Fun Fact

Glenn Close has stated that she felt an immediate connection to the character of Joan Castleman, seeing parallels between her own experiences as an actress and Joan's feelings of being overlooked or supporting her partner's career.

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