Just recently I was watching a debate whether to pass the Divorce Bill or not. Surprisingly, as I was watching Mrs. Doubtfire, it was about divorce.
Robin Williams is the actor of the main character of this movie. This is a 1993 film that is two hour long. He was known more in Jumanji, Patch Adams, One Hour Photo, Robots, RV, Happy Feet, and Night at the Museum.
This movie talks about a man who felt so broken after his wife decided for them to get divorced. He cannot live without his children. As a result, he pretended to be an elderly women who applied for a care taker that his wife was looking for. It was quite easy for him to act with different voices because it comes from his job as a dubber man.
I was watching carefully waiting for the moment that the wife would cancel the divorce process so that they could be together again. But sad to say, it didn't.
All the seems-to-be-normal stuff like arguing about something, once married, is part of life. Maybe, it could somehow "injure" or damage the relationship. But divorce will also do the same, or even make the situation worse. In other words, it will destroy the bond that the marriage created. I saw that in the movie. At the end, although the woman decided to let his husband pick up his children to and from school, everything won't be the same. "At least" the children will still be able to see their father not once a week anymore. But look at how damaged it became. It's like they won't ever see their parents together again. At most, they would just stare at each other or something like that. Love is an important factor in a relationship and we should always take care of it. Before it's too late, let's always think before we act.
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