‘The War of the Roses’ (1989). Film Review’The War of the Roses’ (1989). Film Review

The War of the Roses (1989)
Martin Cid
Martin Cid

The War of the Roses is a comedy film directed by Danny DeVito and starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.

The War of the Roses is a film from the eighties… from the time when really good movies were still being made and when people were allowed to do more than just follow the silly dictates of the government of the day: It’s tremendously funny, quirky… a real comedy.

Storyline

The Roses are an ideal and wonderful couple: they have a great house, two great kids, until… everything stops being great and the divorce begins, a war that will take them beyond the conventional.

La Guerra de los Rose (1989)
The War of the Roses (1989)

Movie Review: when it seemed that people have imagination.

Yes, it rained and I know the film has aged: but these films had blood in their veins and the characters seemed to be, yes, people and not idiots with legs created to please the marketing department. Here we have two flesh and blood characters acting like people, getting drunk, smoking and fighting because (surprise, surprise) that’s what usually happens when people get divorced: It’s not pretty.

Also, when we have a man who knows how to make movies and two actors who (wow) know how to act, we get a comedy that’s a comedy and laughs at things because (surprise number three) that’s what a comedy is for, not to prove something to Santa.

Those were different times when it seemed that you could offer a good parody or make a joke without offending some outraged minority or collective that we did not know existed until then: you laughed and that was it, and if you went to the movies to see a comedy, it was (what a day of surprises) to laugh at yourself and thus create what the Greeks called catharsis and come on… it does the body good and then come back happier to be on this planet (from m., now, before it was good).

I give this movie five stars because it shows us that we can laugh at adversity and that somehow that’s what we are here for and that the time spent worrying about a pandemic is wasted time and that all the time we spent worrying about idiocy is even more wasted time and that there was a time when only a little bit of time was wasted because time ended up being like the cigarette that the lawyer kept in the drawer waiting to be smoked.

La Guerra de los Rose (1989)
The War of the Roses (1989)

Our opinion

Another of my favorite Hooligans and another that I give five stars because I feel like it, because I had a good time and because it shows us that there was a time when we could laugh at everything without being afraid of the laughter itself.

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