Highest-Rated Movies about 'Institution Of Marriage'

Scenes From a Marriage (1973), A Good Marriage (1982), The Conjugal Bed (1963), The Divorcee (1930), She Married Her Boss (1935), Too Many Husbands (1940), Divorce American Style (1967), Woman Hater (1949) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Institution Of Marriage movies.

#1. Scenes From a Marriage (1973)

Storyline: Following 2 characters, Marianne and Johan, the film, in typical Bergman East-European style, examines ontological questions of love, loneliness, being and what it means to be 'fulfilled'. As with all of Betgman's films, 'Scenes From a Marriage', is not simply a narrative about a married couple and their 'ups and downs'. Bergman, successfully probes into what it means and feels like to need the love and/or security, validation of another person and the consequences of life-changing decisions. It is a must-see, from the greatest film maker there has ever been.

Plot Keywords: marriage, relationships, divorce, emotions, couple, conflict, dialogue ...

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#2. A Good Marriage (1982)

Storyline: Sabine vows to give up married lovers, and is determined to find a good husband. Her best friend Clarisse introduces her to her cousin Edmond, a busy lawyer from Paris. Sabine pursues Edmond, with the encouragement of Clarisse, but Edmond does not seem very interested.—Will Gilbert

Plot Keywords: marriage, family, love, betrayal, loyalty, relationship, trust ...

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#3. The Conjugal Bed (1963)

Storyline: A 40 year old man, Alfonso, finally succeeds to marry a virginal, educated, beautiful and very Catholic woman. But soon she, Regina, starts stressing him because she wants to be pregnant. When the stress is at its peak Regina at last gets pregnant. Once the goal is reached the man is put aside and dies.—1felco

Plot Keywords: marriage, comedy, italian cinema, 1960s, marital relationship, social satire, sexuality ...

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#4. The Divorcee (1930)

Storyline: Jerry and Ted are young, in love, and part of the New York 'in-crowd'. Jerry's decision to marry Ted crushes a yearning Paul. Distraught Paul gets drunk and wrecks his car, disfiguring young Dorothy's face in the process. Out of pity, Paul marries Dorothy. Years later, the apparent perfect marriage of Ted and Jerry falls apart from infidelity on both sides. Inwardly unhappy, popular Jerry lives a party life while Ted sinks into a life of alcoholism. Jerry then runs into Paul, who still loves her. After spending time together with Jerry, Paul plans to divorce Dorothy. When Jerry sees Dorothy again, she has second thoughts about where her life is heading.—Gary Jackson <garyjack5@cogeco.ca>

Plot Keywords: drama, romance, marriage, divorce, betrayal, morality, social norms ...

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#6. Too Many Husbands (1940)

Storyline: It's been a year since Bill Cardew was declared dead by drowning, and his widow Vicky is now married to his old friend and business partner, Henry Lowndes. When Bill unexpectedly returns from the island where he was marooned, what is Vicky to do? Well, having twice been a rather neglected wife, Vicky finds all the attention from two husbands competing for her favors delightful, and is in no hurry to make a decision...much to the discomfiture of hapless Bill and Henry.—Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>

Plot Keywords: comedy, romance, marriage, love triangle, misunderstanding, humor, romantic ...

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#7. Divorce American Style (1967)

Storyline: After 17 years, things have become too predictable and stale. They argue, they visit a marriage counselor, Richard (drunk) visits a prostitute. They split up. After meeting other people, they are re-united at a night club where they realize that their marriage was better than their divorce.

Plot Keywords: comedy, marriage, divorce, american, 1960s, marital relationship, social satire ...

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#8. Woman Hater (1949)

Storyline: Lord Terence Datchett is a "confirmed bachelor" who doesn't really have much use for women. He meets up with a French movie star, Colette Marly, and takes a dislike to her, especially when it seems that she is deliberately trying to ruin his evening. He reads that the fetching Miss Marly is "bored" with men and, suspecting that it is a publicity stunt on her part, pretends to be a real-estate agent trying to sell her his country estate, all the while planning to "expose" her. Complications ensue.—frankfob2@yahoo.com

Plot Keywords: comedy, romance, black comedy, satire, social critique, classic film, 1940s ...

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