I confess that there are problems married couples encounter in their sex lives that I am not yet equipped to understand. Even after decades together, two people can reach a point where they cannot create intimacy, romance or spontaneity. They are stuck; too afraid to make sparks.
It’s one reason “Hope Springs” will resonate more with elderly audiences than it did with me. The rift between Kay and Arnold may be all too familiar to some. In that way, David Frankel has organized his film and his characters in such a way that anyone could project their own problems onto the scenario. Continue reading “Hope Springs”