The Wife (2017) directed by Björn Runge
Joe (Jonathon Pryce), a novelist, has been married to his wife, Joan (Glenn Close), since the 1950s. He is to be honoured in 1992 with the noble peace prize for literature. However, his work and his relationship with Joan could unravel due to a long-harboured secret the two have been keeping. While largely conventionally directed, the film is well written and is lifted from its conventionality and cliches by a phenomenal performance by Glenn Close.
7/10
Joe (Jonathon Pryce), a novelist, has been married to his wife, Joan (Glenn Close), since the 1950s. He is to be honoured in 1992 with the noble peace prize for literature. However, his work and his relationship with Joan could unravel due to a long-harboured secret the two have been keeping. While largely conventionally directed, the film is well written and is lifted from its conventionality and cliches by a phenomenal performance by Glenn Close.
7/10