When a Man Loves a Woman (film)

1994 film directed by Luis Mandoki

When a Man Loves a Woman is a 1994 American romantic drama film about the seemingly perfect relationship between a man and his wife that is tested as a result of her alcoholism.

Directed by Luis Mandoki. Written by Al Franken and Ronald Bass.
Through the good times. Through the bad times. When a Man Loves a Woman it's for all times. (taglines)

Alice Green edit

  • No Michael, we're supposed to try to be real. And when you feel alone, you are not together, and that is real.
  • I think I could love you again if you could, for once, say "I don't know."
  • Fuck that! Fuck making it better. It's not getting better! I don't know how to make it better and I swear to God you don't either!
  • That is a sad little ensemble!
  • It's horrifying how much you can hate yourself for being low and weak and he couldn't save me from that. So I turned it on him; I tried to empty it onto him. But there was always more, you know. When he tried to help, I told him that he made me feel small and worthless. But nobody makes us feel that, we do that for ourselves. I shut him out because I knew if he ever really saw who I was inside, that he wouldn't love me. And we're separated now, he's moved away, and it was so hard not to beg him to stay. And I don't know if I'm going to get a second chance, but I have to believe. That I deserve one. Because we all do.
  • I drink a quart a day. It's vodka so you couldn't smell it.
  • It's a press-on tattoo!
  • I'm waiting for my spanking.

Michael Green edit

  • Come on, let's be real. You're clean. You stay hopeless and confused. Keep polishing those skills. And I'll take the heat. Because I got some needs of my own. When I touch my wife, I like it better if her skin doesn't crawl. [Alice tries to interrupt] My wife hurts. I need to be able to say "What's wrong, honey? Something I can do?" And I love you. So fuck me.

Dialogue edit

Michael: You are okay?
Alice: Never better.
Michael: What happened, something at A.A.?
Alice: Uh... I'll be okay. It's just a really bad day.
Michael: You wanna tell me what's wrong? Something I can do?
Alice: Thank you, but...
Michael: Can't fix it, unless we know it's broke.
Alice: How was your meeting?
Michael: First time, I'll get used to it. There was a lot of people there feeling sorry for themselves. It's like an alcoholic has ruined their lives and they'd rather be a victim than try and fix it.
Alice: Fix it, huh?
Michael: What'd I do now, Alice?
Alice: Nothing, Michael. Nothing.
Michael: am talking about some losers at my meeting. You're taking it personally.
Alice: The trouble with all these losers at your meeting is that they are not perfect like some people. They're married to alcoholics who are bouncing off the walls and they don't know what the fuck to do. So you might have to be a little tolerant, give them the benefit of your expertise in problem solving.
Michael: Good meeting huh? You guys drop acid or something?
Alice: Like I said... I'm having a really bad day and I don't mean to take it out on you.
Michael: What is it? You want a drink real bad?
Alice: That wouldn't distinguish it from any other day, Michael.
Michael: One of your friends fall of the wagon?
Alice: Nothing happened, Michael. Nothing has to happen for me to have a bad day. That's the thrilling part of all this. It just comes and hits and runs me over like a goddamn freight train.
Michael: Okay, when is the next freight train coming through? You got a printed schedule? Cause I could plan around these things, you know, and give you the space so you can, you know, smoke.
Alice: Maybe you shouldn't have to, Michael. One of the women at my meetings is going to a half way house, because she is not making it in her home environment and I...

Michael: My wife is an alcoholic. Best person I ever met. She has 600 different smiles. They can light up your life. Then can make you laugh out loud, just like that. They can even make you cry, just like that. That's just with her smiles. You'd have to see her with her kids. You'd have to see how they look at her, when she's not looking. To think of all the things she lives through, and I couldn't help her.
Alice: Maybe helping wasn't your job.
Michael: Well, it wasn't. See, I love her. And I tried everything, except really listening, really listening, and that's how I left her alone. I was so ashamed of that, and I couldn't even tell her. Maybe if I tell her, she'd love me anyway.
Alice: Or more. She would have loved you even more. I think you should tell all this stuff to your wife.

Taglines edit

  • Through the good times. Through the bad times. When a Man Loves a Woman it's for all times.
  • What Love Built A Secret Could Destroy...

Cast edit

External links edit

 
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