Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) Reviews

Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
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Robert Benton's Oscar-winning adaptation of Avery Corman's bestseller takes on contemporary problems of divorce and shifting gender roles, as a jilted husband learns how to be a nurturing father. Manhattan housewife Joanna Kramer (Meryl Streep) walks out on her workaholic ad man husband Ted (Dustin Hoffman), leaving their young son Billy (Justin Henry) in Ted's less than capable hands. Through trial and error, Ted learns how to take care of Billy, devoting more energy to his family than to his work, and finally losing his high-powered job because of his new priorities. When Joanna returns with her own lucrative job and the intent to take custody of Billy, Ted finds employment that won't interfere with his paternal duties. Even though he proves that he can do it all, Joanna still wins in court. Joanna, however, rethinks her desires when she finally grasps how close father and son have become. Addressing the male side of the self-actualization question, previously explored from the female perspective in such 1970s movies as An Unmarried Woman (1978), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), and The Turning Point (1977), Kramer focuses on Ted's evolution from absent parent to ideal father, as he learns to balance domestic and professional lives in the shifting late-1970s social landscape. Joanna's attempt to achieve the same, however, gets buried; only Streep's sensitive performance prevents Joanna from seeming an unsympathetic harridan. Critics praised the film's realistic depiction of Ted's travails, as well as the three lead actors' work; and audiences, perhaps facing the same questions of divorce and self-realization, turned it into a box-office smash. It went on to win five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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Starring:
Dustin HoffmanMeryl Streep, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Benton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Lois J.

I liked the fact this movie was not predictable. Also, it showed beautiful and honest feelings between the partners. Very touching. Surprise ending.

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Deepak K.

Heart warming for all the single dads out there.

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Matthew J.

It's now 2007, and this little flic written in the 70's still is good. This is the first time I watched it, heard lots of good things about it, and I loved it. Good character development, great story (although not realistic in todays world). I think the story will actually through you, because we have seen so many movies similar to this, but that go the other way.

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Martin M.

The Academy Award winning 'Kramer vs. Kramer' follows a snazzy businessman Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) and his divorce with his bored wife (Meryl Streep). One day Ted's wife leaves him and their child in search for a better life, forcing Ted to become closer to his son (Justin Henry). The two bond and become very close (but only after some friction), and just as everything is going perfect Ted's wife comes back to town and wants sole custody of their son. Ted then goes on a mission not to let his son get taken away from him, and fights his wife in court. Dustin Hoffman gives a tremondous performance along with Meryl Streep, and young Justin Henry is impressive. It's a sad emotional rollercoaster of a movie, but it's a very well-made and inspiring film. The film took the Oscar for Best Picture at the 1979 Academy Awards, along with Best Actor for Hoffman and Best Supporting Actress for Streep. If you don't mind a tearjerker, 'Kramer vs. Kramer' is a great film to watch. Grade: B+

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Cathy B.

:-)

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Keith W.

As good as the first time we saw it.

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John F.

Good movie, not great... Didn't like the plot line the way it took the male character thru the ringer, so to speak...

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Thom O.

I LOVED this movie back when it came out. It just didn't hold up with time. I think it could have used a little charachter development before the seperation. It does have one solid courtroom scene.

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Martha G.

Very good movie, everyone who has children shoud watch it!

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Steve G.

Nothing like buying some popcorn and a coke, and sitting down to see a nice movie - only to watch a couple who end up arguing throughout the entire movie - then getting up and throwing up the popcorn and coke in the toilet, because of the endless FIGHTING you just witnessed.

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    Lois J.

    I liked the fact this movie was not predictable. Also, it showed beautiful and honest feelings between the partners. Very touching. Surprise ending.

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    Deepak K.

    Heart warming for all the single dads out there.

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    Matthew J.

    It's now 2007, and this little flic written in the 70's still is good. This is the first time I watched it, heard lots of good things about it, and I loved it. Good character development, great story (although not realistic in todays world). I think the story will actually through you, because we have seen so many movies similar to this, but that go the other way.

    Yes   |   No

     
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