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Critic's Rating: 3.5
The Wife Story: Joseph and Joan Castleman's marriage of almost four decades is put to the test when Joan questions the personal and professional sacrifices she has made for her husband.

The Wife Review: Joan (Glenn Close) and Joseph Castleman (Jonathan Pryce) get the surprise of their lives when he is chosen to receive the Nobel prize for Literature. Over the course of nearly forty years, they have grown to complement each other, appearing to be a loving couple, and parents to their two children. But when they fly over to Stockholm for the prestigious event, Joan begins to reminisce about the time she met Joe as a professor of literature in 1950, and how they fell in love. Egged on by Nathanial Bone (Christian Slater), who seeks to write Joseph’s biography, she ponders the nature of their relationship and what she’s had to give up to make their marriage work.

Although it appears to have a simplistic plot at its core, ‘The Wife’ is a showcase in peeling off the narrative layers to get there. Director Björn Runge also displays how framing can tell an entire story by giving audiences the chance to read emotions from the faces of his brilliant cast. This is particularly applicable to Glenn Close. There are several instances as the camera focuses on her visage, especially when Joan Castleman contemplates the decisions she made, and you can practically see the complex series of thoughts running in her head. Little wonder that Close has been nominated, and won numerous awards for this incredible performance. Christian Slater is surprisingly sneaky as Nathanial Bone, who is a catalyst to the events that unfold. Jonathan Pryce also puts in a class act, but there’s only so much for him to do as ‘the husband’.

Jane Anderson’s screenplay intentionally orchestrates this as she puts the limelight on the female spirit. ‘The Wife’ is an examination of the adage – behind every great man, there’s a great woman. Even though the plot plays out as expected and sometimes gets too calculated, one can begin a dialogue on the reasons why the couple took certain decisions. It’s a timely discussion indeed, and if that’s not enticing enough, the masterclass on acting by Glenn Close will certainly convince you to watch ‘The Wife.


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In 1958, Joan Archer meets Joseph Castleman, a handsome young married professor at Smith, a women's college. Although already an accomplished (if unpublished) writer, Joan is awed by Joseph's force of personality and advice that "a writer must write". She meets a published alumna author whose cynical view of the opportunities available to female writers disheartens her. Two years later, Joseph has been fired for having an affair with Joan, his marriage is failing, and his first attempt at writing a novel turns out very poorly.

Joan, a secretary at a publishing house, observes how the all-male editors dismiss women writers. When Joan criticizes Joseph's work, he threatens to end his relationship with her, claiming she cannot love "a hack". Joan agrees to fix Joseph's novel for him. The work, titled The Walnut, is published and becomes a bestseller. By 1968, Joseph and Joan are living in a large seaside home in Connecticut. Joan is hard at work on a novel, to be published under Joseph's name, while Joseph supports her by cooking, cleaning, and caring for their first child, David. As Joseph and Joan converse, it is apparent that Joan's novel is a reflection of their life together, which bores Joan. A narcissist, Joseph has several adulterous affairs over the next four decades, and tells everyone that Joan "does not write".

By 1992, an elderly Joseph has become a celebrated author. He wins the Nobel Prize in Literature, about which Joan is less than happy. David, who idolizes his father but is unaware that Joan has written all of Joseph's books, seeks his critique of his first short story. The three of them fly to Stockholm as Nathaniel Bone, a biographer with a taste for scandal, tries to ingratiate himself with the Castlemans. Joan's unhappiness worsens as adulation is heaped on Joseph. His attempts to publicly thank her for supporting him only embitter her further.

Nathaniel, sensing Joan's emotional state, induces her to talk with him over drinks and says that he knows that Joan has ghostwritten a major portion or even all of each of Joseph's novels. Joan does not admit the truth, but Nathaniel is convinced by their conversation that he is correct. Meanwhile, Joseph tries to seduce a beautiful young photographer who is assigned to him, but is unable to consummate the affair because of his cardiovascular disease. Joseph accuses Joan of abandoning him, while Joan expresses her outrage over his attempted affair. The argument ceases when they learn that their daughter Susannah has given birth.

On the night of the Nobel ceremony, David confronts his parents after being told by Nathaniel that Joan is the only writer in the family. Joseph and Joan deny everything. At the ceremony and the banquet which follows, Joan becomes increasingly upset by the accolades showered on Joseph. She flees, and Joseph follows her. He demands that she take his prize, but she refuses. At their hotel, Joan tells Joseph she is divorcing him. They argue violently, and Joseph has a heart attack. Prostrate on the bed, he begs for Joan's love. She tells him she loves him; he replies "You're such a good liar," and dies moments later. On the airplane back to the US, Nathaniel offers his condolences to Joan. She tells him that if he tries to print anything that undermines Joseph's reputation as a writer, she will sue him. David overhears her. Joan says that she will tell David and his sister the truth when they get home.

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  1. What is the release date of 'The Wife'?
    Release date of Jonathan Pryce and Christian Slater starrer 'The Wife' is 2019-02-14.
  2. Who are the actors in 'The Wife'?
    'The Wife' star cast includes Jonathan Pryce, Christian Slater, Glenn Close and Max Irons.
  3. Who is the director of 'The Wife'?
    'The Wife' is directed by Bjorn Runge.
  4. What is Genre of 'The Wife'?
    'The Wife' belongs to 'Drama' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'The Wife' releasing?
    'The Wife' is releasing in English.