The Wife
The Wife

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The Wife

2017
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Thai

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 from 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.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes83%
Metacritic67/100
Google Users77%
Director: Björn RungeGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Joan Castleman, a woman who has long suppressed her own literary ambitions to support her charming writer husband, Joe, begins to question their marriage and her sacrifices after decades of partnership. As Joe is about to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, Joan reflects on the compromises she's made and contemplates revealing the truth behind his success. The film explores themes of ambition, identity, and the hidden dynamics within a long-term relationship.

Critical Reception

The Wife received generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Glenn Close's performance. Critics lauded the film for its exploration of marital complexities and the subtle portrayal of a woman's suppressed identity. While some found the narrative slightly predictable, the performances and thematic depth were widely appreciated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Glenn Close delivers a career-defining performance as a woman reckoning with years of sacrificed ambition.

  • The film offers a compelling, albeit sometimes understated, examination of marriage and artistic compromise.

  • A thoughtful character study that highlights the quiet struggles and profound impact of a supportive spouse.

Google audience: Google users appreciated the film for its strong performances, particularly Glenn Close, and the nuanced portrayal of a long-term marriage. Some viewers found the story's pacing a bit slow, but the emotional depth and exploration of themes like sacrifice and identity resonated positively.

Awards & Accolades

Glenn Close won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama and was nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance. The film also received nominations for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards.

Fun Fact

Glenn Close has stated that she felt a deep connection to the character of Joan Castleman, finding her journey of suppressed ambition and eventual self-realization to be incredibly relatable and powerful.

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