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Marie and Bruce

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There, Marie is greeted by the host, afterwards mostly ignored. Bruce arrives, flitting between the other guests, making her jealous. He spends little time with her, preferring to be socialising. Marie gets tired, so he suggests she rest where she's sitting, she periodically dreams and wakes to the
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The story opens on a typewriter as it slowly flies out of a multi-storied apartment building window, shatters on the sidewalk and is collected by a garbage truck. Later, Marie explains it happened the previous evening when she lost her temper due to the noise of her writer husband Bruce's machine.
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Marie is befriended by a Golden Retriever, who leads her through a door that magically takes her to a grassy field which she falls asleep on, which later is transformed into waves of the ocean that slowly envelop her. The retriever licks her awake and she heads to the party.
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At the climactic dinner scene at a restaurant, Marie finally expresses her verbal contempt for Bruce but without much effect. They discuss their future together when Bruce surprises Marie with a gift he bought for the house.
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Marie flashes back to yesterday after Bruce cried in her arms over the typewriter. At that moment she had decided to leave him. He seems oblivious to her heaping on of verbal invective and sarcastic, pejorative language.
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Throughout the film Marie regularly breaks the fourth wall, narrating with hate-filled language, and speaking with Bruce with seething sarcasm. Seemingly oblivious, he continually uses terms of endearment hollowly.
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Bruce leaves for a lunch date with a male friend in which they both act strangely flirtatiously, as if the other is saying incredibly interesting things when they are quite mundane. However, they part stiffly.
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In one dream, Bruce tells her about fantasizing about a young woman. Rather than acting upon the sexual urge she inspires, he rents a room and watches a woman across the way undress and then rest naked.
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on January 19, 2004. Although the film was well received and starred major motion picture stars, it failed to receive distribution.
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Marie and Bruce. Scene from a Dinner Party with Robert Lehrer
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Wallace Shawn
George Van Buskirk
Joseph Zolfo
Julianne Moore
Matthew Broderick
Mark Degli Antoni
Sundance
comedy drama
Julianne Moore
Matthew Broderick
Wallace Shawn
Sundance Film Festival
DVD
Mark Degli Antoni
Soul Coughing
Julianne Moore
Matthew Broderick
Bob Balaban
Julie Hagerty
Campbell Scott
Griffin Dunne



"Marie and Bruce (2004) – Overview"
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Marie and Bruce. Scene from a Dinner Party with Robert Lehrer
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