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Marie and Bruce

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.3K
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Marie and Bruce (2004)
ComedyDrama

A dark but comical glimpse at one day in the breakdown of a marriage.A dark but comical glimpse at one day in the breakdown of a marriage.A dark but comical glimpse at one day in the breakdown of a marriage.

  • Director
    • Tom Cairns
  • Writers
    • Wallace Shawn
    • Tom Cairns
  • Stars
    • Julianne Moore
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Bob Balaban
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Tom Cairns
    • Writers
      • Wallace Shawn
      • Tom Cairns
    • Stars
      • Julianne Moore
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Bob Balaban
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Marie
    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Bruce
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • Roger
    Brian McConnachie
    • Guy
    Tom Riis Farrell
    Tom Riis Farrell
    • Frank
    Robert Gant
    Robert Gant
    • Bartender
    David Wiater
    • Tim
    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Party Guest at Frank's
    Kenneth Lonergan
    Kenneth Lonergan
    • Herb
    Nancy Giles
    • Enid
    Edgar Oliver
    • Edward
    Andy Borowitz
    Andy Borowitz
    • Jim
    Christopher Evan Welch
    Christopher Evan Welch
    • Henry
    David Aaron Baker
    David Aaron Baker
    • Antione
    Emily Cass McDonnell
    Emily Cass McDonnell
    • Bettina
    • (as Emily McDonnell)
    Steve Burns
    Steve Burns
    • Fred
    Deborah Eisenberg
    Deborah Eisenberg
    • Ilsa
    Brian Backer
    Brian Backer
    • Waiter
    • Director
      • Tom Cairns
    • Writers
      • Wallace Shawn
      • Tom Cairns
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    4jotix100

    Unemployed neurotics in Manhattan

    Wallace Shawn, the author of "Marie and Bruce", who wrote the original play in which this film is based on, is a man whose work in the theater leaves a lot to be desired. I don't wish anyone the experience we had with a play he co-wrote with a brother and that was seen at the Mineta Lane Theater in New York about three years ago, in which the audience kept leaving the performance because it was insufferable. This same quality can be said about this adaptation of yet another one of his works for the theater.

    Directed by Tom Cairns, who also translated the material for the screen, shows us a couple of misfits that have been together far too long and would have been better off dissolving their marriage some time ago. The main attraction for watching the picture was Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick, both great actors that put in a brave appearance to be in front of the camera playing these people. One wonders why hasn't Marie left Bruce a long time before? It's easier to see why Bruce has stuck to the situation because he doesn't have much to offer anyone else in her right mind.

    The film can infuriate would be viewers who would not have enough patience to sit right through it.
    5chazz46-2

    "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?" vs Marie & Bruce

    As a young man, I first saw "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?" and was aghast at such vituperative enmity shared by a married couple. As years passed, I understood that this shocking portrayal by Taylor and Burton (George & Martha) of a dysfunctional couple was just one way some couples manifest their undeniable love for each other. There is much drama and intentional pain to be inflicted upon each other to assuage their sado-masochistic tendencies. In the end, after bringing others down to their level of marital martial arts, they survive because they truly love each other. To outsiders, they express in in such an unpalatable way. On the other hand, "Marie & Bruce", while similar to George & Martha, with Marie's hateful and vituperative harangues (especially in public) against Bruce, who responds to her with indelicate personal thoughts about other women's tighter vaginas,etc., demonstrates a marital bond more consistent with the Generation X'ers propensity to see everything from ones own selfish and hedonistic point of view that leaves little room for even a flicker of true love within their marital foundation. Perhaps "M&B" reflects another casualty of our society as our moral-ethical boundaries have degenerated since post WWII changes in our society. This marriage is definitely worse that George and Martha's as there is no love residing anywhere behind their dysfunctional behavior. Even worse, Bruce takes the milquetoast approach as he receives his wife's spewings and calls her "darling" a million times in a demonstration of appeasement while he seeks the love he is missing from his wife through sexual fantasies with strange women and almost latent homosexual fulfillment with his lunch buddy, Frank.

    Marie and Bruce may represent the decline of dysfunctional marriages to an even lower point today than the Baby Boomer's era. There is no redeeming basis for this marriage to have ever occurred. The lack of intellectual capacity in M&B (as evidenced by the banal conversations at Frank's party) compared to George and Martha and friends is pertinent to today's minds as they proceed through trials and tribulations of marriage. The utter lack of any fundamental basis of love throughout M&B's marriage in today's arena may indeed reflect the lack of intellectual development, hedonism, amorality, and many other missing elements of our former culture that seems more prevalent in today's society. Marriage, even if practiced dysfunctionally, seems to be far more absurd and disgusting when there is no development of any basic love concept all while selfish,non-intellectual, mundane, banal, and all other dark forces have become so influential in shaping personality. I'll take George and Martha any day because I know they, at the very core, loved each other very deeply. Chazz
    3gradyharp

    My Dinner with Ennui

    Wallace Shawn wrote the very fine 'My Dinner with Andre', a talky but sensitive film that created a niche for conversational stories without plot. Sadly the qualities of that play to film result did not make it with his MARIE AND BRUCE. On paper it looks as though this strenuously boring film should be worth watching: Shawn's previous credentials, the direction by Tom Cairns, and the presence of Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick together with little feature appearances by the likes of Campbell Scott and Blossom Dearie should suggest investing time in viewing.

    Unfortunately the film's premise is so dull that even the technique of having characters speak exactly what is in their minds mixed with dialogue seemingly more appropriate for human ears and adding dreamlike sequences including some rather randy voyeurism - stage worthy though these techniques may be - just can't make this dreary story of a day in the dissolution of a VERY bad marriage work. The only character in the film with whom the viewer can empathize is a friendly dog. Pass on this sad flop. Grady Harp
    4danieljfarthing

    Bizarre but occasionally amusing character study of an apparently on the spectrum couple

    Strange 2004 character study "Marie And Bruce" spends a day with 'quirky' NY couple Julianne Moore & Matthew Broderick - both apparently on the spectrum (or mentally ill?). They express their frustrations & resentments with each other to each other & the camera as they go about their weird ways (with friends like Bob Balaban) including at a party (with guests like Julie Haggerty) and at dinner (where Griffin Dunne's another diner). It's unclear what director Tom Cairns intended with this the second of his three movies, which he co-wrote with Wallace Shawn (on whose play it's based). While well performed & occasionally amusing, it's just plain bizarre.
    3av_m

    I like Julianne Moore, I like Mathew Broderick, I didn't like this movie

    I don't quite know what this was about - some sort of the NYC, Woody Allen-ish, 21c Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?

    If that sounds like kind of a very distasteful concoction, that's what this is.

    So, spare yourself - if you start watching it, despite this fair warning, don't kid yourself, as unlikeable as it is even in the first 10 minutes, trust me, it doesn't get better.

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    • Trivia
      The film originally premiered in the US at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2004. However, because of distribution problems, the film took a long five years to hit the US market (in which it was released internationally on DVD from 2005-2007), finally arriving on DVD in March 2009.
    • Goofs
      the mayonnaise in Marie's face when she is eating a sandwich. in one shot from behind there is mayonnaise in her face, but in the next shot in front of her the mayonnaise suddenly disappears.
    • Quotes

      Fred: [At a party, fighting with Ilse] It was horrible. Horrible. I mean, you can't even imagine. The way his tongue was hanging on one side, he just looked like a slaughtered beast.

      Ilsa: But why are you telling me this?

      Fred: These articles, these people. This is what I was trying to explain to your brother.

      Ilsa: Don't bring him into this.

      Fred: Don't what?

      Ilsa: [Confronting] Don't bring my brother into this!

      Fred: Oh, he's already in it! He is involved in this! He is involved in it! He's in the field we're discussing! Don't tell me to bring him into it. He's in it!

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      Gravity's Angel
      Written and Performed by Laurie Anderson

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2007 (Romania)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wallace Shawn's Marie & Bruce
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Holedigger Films
      • New Films International
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,349
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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