Quartile rating: 8/10 · 1 rating
A stage director and an actress struggle through a grueling, coast-to-coast divorce that pushes them to their personal extremes.
Marriage Story earns its reputation primarily through its extraordinary performances — Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver deliver career-best work, anchored by one of cinema's most raw and devastating argument scenes. The plot, while a familiar divorce narrative on paper, is elevated by Baumbach's sharp, empathetic writing that refuses to assign blame and captures the mundane tragedy of love's dissolution with unusual honesty. The ending — quietly devastating in its tenderness — is genuinely exceptional. Cinematography is competent and purposeful but not visually distinctive. Novelty is solid but not groundbreaking; Baumbach works in a well-trodden domestic drama tradition, and while his voice is distinct, the film doesn't radically reinvent its genre.