Hope Springs

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"Sometimes to keep the magic, you need to learn a few tricks."
  • PG-13
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 6.3  (44,081)
  • 65

"Hope Springs" is a romantic comedy-drama film released by Columbia Pictures in 2012. The film stars Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, and Steve Carell. It is directed by David Frankel and written by Vanessa Taylor. The story follows a middle-aged couple, Kay and Arnold Soames, who have been married for thirty-one years. They have fallen into a predictable routine, with Arnold showing little affection towards Kay. Kay is unhappy and longs for a deeper connection with her husband. Feeling frustrated and lonely, she takes matters into her own hands by signing them up for an intense week-long couples therapy session with a renowned therapist, Dr. Bernard Feld.

The couple travels to the fictional town of Great Hope Springs in Maine, where they meet Dr. Feld, played by Steve Carell. Upon their arrival, Dr. Feld gives them a comprehensive survey to complete. The survey aims to determine the level of intimacy in their relationship, and it reveals the bleak state of their marriage.

The couple's initial sessions with Dr. Feld are rocky, with Arnold being reluctant to engage and Kay being hurt by his lack of involvement. However, as the week progresses, Dr. Feld helps them to open up and confront their problems through a series of exercises and discussions.

Through the therapy sessions, Kay and Arnold are forced to confront long-standing issues and address their own personal insecurities. Kay reveals her desires to have a more passionate and intimate relationship with Arnold, while Arnold acknowledges his fear of vulnerability and his inability to show affection. As they dig deeper into their emotions and feelings, the couple begins to rekindle their lost love.

As the week progresses, they start to make progress and find themselves connecting on a deeper level. The couple begins to explore each other's bodies and engage in intimate moments that they had not experienced in years.

"Hope Springs" is a remarkable film that tackles the rarely discussed issue of declining intimacy in long-term relationships. It takes a gentle and humorous approach to a delicate subject matter, showcasing the importance of communication, honesty, and vulnerability in relationships.

The film is beautifully acted by Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones, who play their roles with such honesty and sincerity that the audience can't help but empathize with their characters. Their performances are complemented by the superb acting of Steve Carell, who brings a perfect balance of humor and sensitivity to his character.

The cinematography of the film is visually striking, capturing the picturesque town of Great Hope Springs and the intimate moments between the couple. It adds a layer of warmth and comfort to the film, emphasizing the idea that intimacy and comfort are essential components of a happy relationship.

In conclusion, "Hope Springs" is a touching, humorous, and heartwarming film that will resonate with anyone who has ever been in a long-term relationship. It explores the complexities of intimacy and reminds us of the importance of nurturing our relationships. The film is a must-see for anyone seeking to maintain or rekindle the spark in their relationship.

Hope Springs is a 2012 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3 and a MetaScore of 65.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (44,081)
  • Metascore
    65
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