

Husbands and Wives 1992
"A hilarious comedy about being married, being single, sex and life in New York."
Woody Allen's *Husbands and Wives (1992)* dives into the raw, often messy realities of modern relationships when a long-time couple's announcement of separation sends their closest friends into a spiral of self-reflection.
Director: Woody Allen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Husbands and Wives (1992)* about?
*Husbands and Wives* follows two couples whose lives unravel after their best friends reveal they're splitting up. As the protagonists examine their own relationships, they're forced to confront secrets, insecurities, and the myths they've built around love and fidelity.
Who directed *Husbands and Wives*?
Woody Allen directed *Husbands and Wives*, bringing his signature blend of dark humor and emotional depth to the screen.
Who stars in *Husbands and Wives*?
The film stars Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Judy Davis, Sydney Pollack, and Juliette Lewis in pivotal roles that anchor its sharp, intimate storytelling.
Is *Husbands and Wives (1992)* worth watching?
For fans of Woody Allen's early '90s work, *Husbands and Wives* delivers sharp dialogue, layered performances, and a relatable exploration of relationships. Its balance of comedy and drama makes it a standout among romance films of the era.
How long is *Husbands and Wives*?
*Husbands and Wives* runs for 108 minutes, offering a tight, engaging runtime that balances depth and entertainment.
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About Husbands and Wives (1992) — Woody Allen's Sharp Take on Love and Separation
Woody Allen's *Husbands and Wives (1992)* dives into the raw, often messy realities of modern relationships when a long-time couple's announcement of separation sends their closest friends into a spiral of self-reflection.
Set against the bustling, neurotic backdrop of New York City, the film blends sharp wit with poignant realism as a professor and his wife confront the vulnerabilities hidden beneath their own marriage. With Allen's signature observational humor and a cast delivering razor-edged performances, *Husbands and Wives* explores themes of love, betrayal, and the fragility of commitment in a way that's both biting and deeply human.




