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Hay tres lados en esta historia de amor.
El ejecutivo publicitario Ted Kramer consigue la mejor cuenta de la agencia el mismo día en que su mujer decide divorciarse, dejándole solo con su hijo de 7 años. Comienza así una dura etapa en la que tendrá que ejercer de padre soltero de un niño que echa de menos a su madre y, al mismo tiempo, no descuidar su carrera profesional. Cuando tras un tiempo parece que la relación con su hijo va mejorando, la madre aparece para pedir la custodia del pequeño.
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Great movie with some great perfomances and very realistic.Reccomend this to everyone 7.7/10
It's nice to see a smaller movie focused on real people who have real life problems. Acting is great and story is very sad.
Kramer vs. Kramer is an inspirational little film full of optimism and fun. Sure, marriage is great, but the movie argues that divorce is where true happiness resides. It is undeniably well acted and sharply made. The performances carry a realism that gives the film genuine weight. I admire its honesty and its craft, but due to its effectiveness, this is not one I'm excited to revisit.
***Brilliant drama.*** "Kramer vs. Kramer" is a terrific drama about an unhappy woman who walks out on her husband and young son. The husband now has to take up the responsibilities of taking care of the boy. As he does, they get to know each other better. But then, the mother and wife returns, and she wants custody of the boy. "Kramer vs. Kramer" has lots of drama with some wonderful bits of comedy thrown in for good measure. Dustin Hoffman won his first Best Actor Oscar for his brilliant performance here. Most people say his performance in "Rainman", which won him his second Oscar, is his best. He was great in that film, but I disagree that its his best. In my opinion, the best performance of Hoffman's career is in this movie. Scene after scene shows us why Hoffman is one of the best American actors working today. He's also funny at times. Also giving a terrific performance is Meryl Streep, who wasn't as well known when she made this film like she is today. Streep, like Hoffman, also won her first Oscar (for Best Supporting Actress) for her work in "Kramer vs. Kramer" as the wife and mother who tries to find herself after walking out on her family. Justin Henry, who was only 8 years old when the film came out, is wonderful as Hoffman and Streep's son. He won an Oscar nomination for his role here, and still to this day he is the youngest performer to receive an Oscar nomination in a competitive category (Best Supporting Actor). Jane Alexander is also fine as a conserned family friend. She too got an Oscar nomination (for Supporting Actress where she lost to co-star Streep). "Kramer vs. Kramer" is a great film from start to finish. Writer-director Robert Benton has made a film that's absolutely unforgettable.