Genre:
Comedy/Drama
Directed by:
David Frankel
Starring:
Steve Carell, Meryl Streep, David Frankel
Release date:
Wed 08, Aug 2012
Budget $30 million
Box
office $57,914,545
Hope Springs is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel, and starring Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones and Steve Carell. The film was released on August 8, 2012.
Plot
Although
a devoted couple, empty nesters Kay and Arnold Soames (Meryl Streep and Tommy
Lee Jones) are in need of (in Kay's opinion) help to ignite the spark back into
their marriage. For years they have slept in separate rooms, forgoing any
physical affection. One day Kay (who works as a Coldwater Creek employee) tells
Arnold (a partner in an Omaha accounting firm) she has paid for them to undergo
a week of intense marriage counseling with Dr. Bernie Feld (Steve Carell) in a
coastal resort town in Maine. Arnold, a creature of plodding, unimaginative
routine, denies their marriage is in trouble and resists getting on a plane for
a week of marriage therapy. The real challenge comes in sessions with Dr. Feld
as they both try to articulate their feelings, revitalize their relationship,
and find the spark that caused them to fall in love in the first place. In
daily sessions in his office, Dr. Feld counsels them together, each time asking
increasingly frank questions about their sex life and feelings toward one
another. Arnold is angry and defensive, rigidly resistant to change, and
unwilling to see the depth of his wife's disappointment. Discouraged by
Arnold's recalcitrance, angry and crying, Kay goes alone to a bar where she
vents to the bartendress and learns nobody else is having any sex. Arnold
visits a nautical museum. Back together, they spend the night in the same bed
for the first time in years, and Kay awakes in the morning to find Arnold's arm
around her. At this sign of progress, Dr. Feld urges new measures. They make
halting attempts at intimacy on the bed of their budget motel and again in a
movie theater, but this time with disastrous results. Arnold finally takes the
initiative to arrange a romantic dinner and a night at a luxury inn, where they
attempt to make love in front of a fireplace, but the grand design fails. At
their final session, Dr. Feld tells them they've made much progress and should
take up couples therapy back home. But back in Omaha, old habits resume. Kay
offers to pet sit for a fellow employee and packs a bag to stay there, as a
first step in a permanent break with Arnold. With Kay already in her bedroom,
Arnold ascends the stairs to bed and pauses at her door, but does not knock.
Both are shown in bed trying to sleep. It is Arnold who arises, puts on his
bathrobe, and enters his wife's bedroom. Kay sits up as he sits down beside her
and they tenderly embrace. The lovemaking that follows is warm, natural, and
quietly passionate. The next morning it's clear that the marriage is in a whole
new place after all. Later that year, as Kay said she fantasized, they renew
their wedding vows on a beach with Dr. Feld present, making promises to be more
understanding and considerate of each other.
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References.
External links:
"Main Page." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 13 Sept. 2012. Web. 13 Sept. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page>.
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