Kramer vs. Kramer - 10 stars out of 10
This is one of the most emotionally-charged films that I have seen in my entire life. Despite the smiles on this film's cover, the only thing that will make you smile will occur several months after viewing as you reflection on the incredible acting and story. The most incredible films start with an amazing story and end with raw, emotional performances bringing that story to life. "Kramer vs. Kramer" succeeds from start to finish. The story is so simple. There is no need for special effects, surprising twists, or a soundtrack beyond the sad sounds of Vivaldi and Purcell. This film thrives through the simplicity of its common sad story and its lifelike characters. No wonder this film was nominated for 4 Oscars in best acting categories. No wonder it won two of those categories. And no wonder it won the Academy Award for Best Picture. You will feel numb during the brutal court scene and emotionally unsettled during every scene that occurs after that. This film truly makes a statement about the selfishness that occurs during custody battles, stressing the need for both parties to step back and question "What is best for the child?" as well as commenting on the cultural shift in parenting roles present in 1970's America. The progressive chemistry between Dustin Hoffman and Justin Henry develops at a perfect pace, while Meryl Streep's subtle emotional breakdown as she continually isolates herself speaks even stronger. Whether you look at this film from the perspective of dialogue, acting, or the overall storyboard, it is simple to see that this is the perfect dramatic film.
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