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LeoGlossary: The Story of Us (1999 Film)

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The Story of Us (1999) is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Bruce Willis as Katie and Ben Jordan, a couple who have been married for 15 years and have two children. The film explores the challenges of marriage and the importance of communication, personal growth, and forgiveness.

The film begins with Katie and Ben reflecting on their relationship. They are both unhappy, but they are afraid to hurt their children or to admit that their marriage has failed. They decide to separate for a trial period to see if they can find their way back to each other.

During the separation, Katie and Ben spend time with their friends and family, and reflect on their past and try to figure out what went wrong in their marriage. They realize that they have grown apart over the years and that they no longer communicate well.

Katie is struggling with her career and her identity as a mother. She feels like she is losing herself in her role as a wife and caregiver. Ben is struggling with his midlife crisis and his feelings of inadequacy. He feels like he is not a good enough husband or father.

Despite their challenges, Katie and Ben still love each other. They realize that they need to make changes if they want their marriage to work. They learn to communicate more effectively, and they start to support each other's dreams and goals.

The film ends with Katie and Ben recommitting to their marriage. They are not perfect, but they are determined to make it work. They realize that marriage is a journey, and that they need to continue to grow and learn together.

Themes of the film:

  • Communication: Communication is essential for a successful marriage. Katie and Ben learn that they need to talk to each other about their feelings and needs, even when it is difficult.
  • Personal growth: Both Katie and Ben need to grow and change in order for their marriage to work.
  • Forgiveness: Everyone makes mistakes, and it is important to be able to forgive each other in order to move forward. Katie and Ben learn to forgive each other for the mistakes they have made, and they start to build a stronger relationship.

Critical reception:

The Story of Us received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics praised the film's realistic portrayal of marriage and its strong performances from Pfeiffer and Willis. Other critics found the film to be too melodramatic and predictable.

Place in Reiner's filmography:

The Story of Us is one of Rob Reiner's more serious films. It is a departure from his earlier comedies, such as When Harry Met Sally and This Is Spinal Tap. The film is a thoughtful and honest exploration of the challenges of marriage, and it remains relevant today.

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Cast

  • Bruce Willis as Ben Jordan
  • Michelle Pfeiffer as Katie Jordan
  • Rita Wilson as Rachel Krogan
  • Rob Reiner as Stan Krogan
  • Julie Hagerty as Liza
  • Tim Matheson as Marty
  • Lucy Webb as Joanie Kirby
  • Bill Kirchenbauer as Eddie Kirby
  • Red Buttons as Arnie Jordan
  • Jayne Meadows as Dot
  • Tom Poston as Harry
  • Betty White as Lillian Jordan

Director: Rob Reiner

Writers: Alan Zweibel, Jessie Nelson

Box Office Gross: $58,900,031

Distributor: Universal Pictures

Genre: comedy drama romance

Release Date: October 15, 1999

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