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Married In America 2

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Michael Apted

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Plot Summary

From award-winning director Michael Apted, Married in America 2 is the second film in an ongoing documentary about the challenges of marriage in the 21st century. In 2001, Apted shot the first installment, which featured nine very different soon-to-be-married couples discussing how they met, their views on sex, divorce, children, and their dreams for the future. Drawing on his experience directing the 7UP films that have tracked a group of British people over 42 years ("Cinema's longest-running and most fascinating experiment!" - The New York Times) Apted sought a cross-section of American marriages to reflect the changing nature of the institution: women making more money than their husbands, divorced people re-marrying and blending their families, an increase in interfaith and bi-racial couples, and the controversial brave new world of same-sex marriage. Five years after the first film, Apted revisits the nine couples to find out how they have coped with the twists and turns of married life: the arrival of children, job changes, the need to move, income disparity, and how to find the time for intimacy when both partners are working flat out. Heartfelt and riveting, "Married in America 2" candidly lifts the veil on the institution of marriage and what compels people to tie the knot and stay together.

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Married in America 2

This is the second in an ongoing series of documentaries following the lives of several married couples. The director also made the 7UP movies that tracked the lives of a group of people every seven years. This formula of documentary is fantastic and Apted really makes the viewer invested in his subjects' lives. He manages to show the little things that say what the people don't. I can't wait for Married in America 3!

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I enjoyed watching these couples muddle through-sometimes successfully, sometimes not- the first years of marriage.
I smiled a lot, watching these interactions, will definitely see the next installment. Good work.

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