Kramer vs. Kramer

Kramer vs. Kramer

1979 "There are three sides to this love story."
Kramer vs. Kramer
Kramer vs. Kramer

Kramer vs. Kramer

7.8 | 1h45m | PG | en | Drama

Ted Kramer is a career man for whom his work comes before his family. His wife Joanna cannot take this anymore, so she decides to leave him. Ted is now faced with the tasks of housekeeping and taking care of himself and their young son Billy.

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7.8 | 1h45m | PG | en | Drama | More Info
Released: December. 19,1979 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Ted Kramer is a career man for whom his work comes before his family. His wife Joanna cannot take this anymore, so she decides to leave him. Ted is now faced with the tasks of housekeeping and taking care of himself and their young son Billy.

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Dustin Hoffman , Meryl Streep , Jane Alexander

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Merle Eckert

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gwnightscream Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Justin Henry and Jane Alexander star in this 1979 drama based on the novel. Hoffman (Rain Man) plays Ted Kramer, a New York dad who fights for custody of his young son, Billy (Henry) after his wife, Joanna (Streep) leaves them. Alexander plays Margaret, Ted's friend & neighbor. Hoffman is terrific in this, I think it's one of his best performances and Streep and the rest of the cast are good as well. I recommend this good 70's drama.
ronfernandezsf One of the best movies of the 70's. They just don't make them like this anymore. Dustin and Meryl were super good as was little Justin Henry. They made it all come together. An un happy subject matter for sure, but it touches the heart like most films of this ilk do not.Would have liked a bit more background on who watched the boy during Teds work days as he didn't leave early every day to pick him up from school. Should have had scenes like that, and moreover, scenes of Ted and Joannas parents. Surly they were young enough to have had parents who could have helped or at least fit into the scenario. Nothing was even mentioned of them. Minor quibbles to be sure, but it would have made the film a tad bit more realistic.
sol- Forced to take care of his young son when his wife walks out on him, a workaholic finds himself in a custody battle when his wife returns eighteen months later in this emotionally charged drama. Dustin Hoffman is excellent in the lead role with many remarkable moments throughout, mostly notably the way he slowly comes apart while making breakfast for his son for the first time. The film is shot with a number of superb subtle touches too, such as the camera every so slowly zooming in on Hoffman in the scene where he is fired. While many of the themes here are nothing new (juggling family and work; single parenting), the quality of acting from all concerned elevates the material. The best aspect of the film is probably how we are given a chance to hear the mother/wife's side of the story in the second half of the movie. While the movie is nowhere near as two-sided as it could have been, there is something touching in how the mother/wife is never turned into a villain - especially since her request to have her son back initially seems plain selfish. Meryl Streep is very good in the part too, turning what could have easily been a detestable character into a relatable human being. The conclusion here might not be particularly realistic, but with a sensational closing shot and memorable final dialogue exchange between the two leads, it is hard to resent the choice of ending.
Kingslaay Kramer vs Kramer is definitely one for the ages. It is story of a workaholic husband (Dustin Hoffman) who is left carrying the 'baby' or his young son after his mother (Meryl Streep) leaves the home. She is unhappy with her life and seeks something else. We see a troubled and frustrated Hoffman try to take care of his son and be on top of a demanding job. The realism and ease which this is conveyed is effortless. Throughout the story we see the son and his father clash only to make up and become closer. Hoffman also befriends a female family friend in the building showing his growth. When we see Hoffman and Billy wake up and make breakfast together in silence we observe a great routine this family has developed. No talking is needed because it has become their way of life that the two easily carry out, watching this you will assume this has always been the state of affairs. Touching moments that resonate with the audience are when Hoffman teaches his son to ride a bike or takes him to his play and helps young Billy remember his lines. When Hoffman is fired and about hit another hurdle he is able to quickly secure another job in his field and shows off his office to his son. The bond between father and son is emotional but not overtly emotional which really works in the films favor as appealing to all audiences. He has been able to fulfill both roles as father and provider, he has made it work. The bond is threatened to be broken when the estranged mother returns and seeks custody of Billy. During the trial period one morning Billy looks up at his father, appreciative. When the two embrace and Billy starts crying no words are needed in the scene as it speaks volumes, a perfect scene. You can see both sides at the end. You are supportive and rally behind the heroic father who has managed to build a happy and balanced life for his son while holding down a decent job, he made it work. Yet you are also sympathetic towards the mother, who while she was selfish she may have been dealing with many issues. The film purposely left out these details to make you wonder and not make an objective assessment. So when it comes to the trial it may be difficult to completely decide which parent Billy should be with. Hence is the power and beautiful film making of Kramer vs Kramer because the audience can try and reach their own verdict which may not be so easy.The brilliance of this film also lies in its simplicity and the simple way the the story is told to its audience. You are easily taken on a journey, you understand it, you believe it and most importantly you feel it. The acting is first class. Dustin Hoffman is brilliant in his portrayal and very worthy of his Best Actor Oscar. Billy and Streep also give very good performances. The music also deserves praise, not only is it consistent it is quite beautiful. Kramer vs Kramer won 5 Oscars, including best film and director. I believe 7.8 is far too low for this simple and yet perfectly executed film. It definitely deserves a spot in the top 250 films as it is truly a classic and definitely one for the ages. 9.5/10