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Let's Get a Divorce

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In a quiet city in the United States, two young lovers, John and Mary, find themselves trapped in a marriage that has quickly turned into a series of misunderstandings and monotonous routines. After a year of living together, the spark between them seems to have faded, and they feel more like roommates than a romantic couple.

The story begins when a frustrated John, burdened with complaints about his married life, suggests the idea of a divorce, only to discover that Mary has also been considering the same thing. However, instead of viewing this as a tragic ending, they both decide to take advantage of the situation to engage in a fun "divorce" game that allows them to explore their newly discovered freedom. As they embark on a series of misadventures and comedic situations ranging from disastrous dates to absurd encounters with their respective friend groups, what they initially thought would be a path towards separation starts to show them what it truly means to be together.

As the chaos unfolds, they are compelled to reflect on their feelings and what they truly value in each other. Although they initially believe that separation is the answer, laughter and nostalgia for happy moments teach them that sometimes, true love comes with its ups and downs. With a perfect blend of comedy and romance, the film prompts us to wonder: will love prove stronger than the desire to separate?

Media type
Movie
Year
1918
Director
Charles Giblyn
Writer
Anita Loos
John Emerson
Actors
Billie Burke
John Miltern
Pinna Nesbit
Armand Kaliz
Rod La Rocque
Helen Tracy
Wilmuth Merkyl
Cesare Gravina
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Let's Get a Divorce
Duration
50
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