Their lingering love for each other, and the casual realism — like swearing in front of, and sometimes at, their kid without that becoming a thing.
Noah Baumbach’s Netflix dramedy finds the humor and beating heart in the breakup of a theater director (Adam Driver) and actress (Scarlett Johansson).
I mean the smaller moments, the little details that make their relationship real and not just a cliché.
The two stars give powerful performances, and I don’t mean that much-dissected fight scene.
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