In 'Millers in Marriage,' Ed Burns explores the themes of aging and societal invisibility through the story of three couples in their fifties. The film combines drama and humor, allowing its ensemble cast of Generation X icons to navigate the complexities of their lives while addressing relatable issues like jealousy and ennui. Inspired by a candid dinner conversation about aging, the movie reflects on the experiences of adults, making it a refreshing addition to the current cinematic landscape dominated by youth-oriented narratives.
"I was strolling down Fifth Avenue and I realized, I'm fucking invisible... I had a definite style and a certain swagger. But now... I'm just a harmless old man."
"Millers in Marriage is a movie for and about adults, starring an ensemble cast of Generation X icons... It's about real people having real conversations about the real shit in their lives."
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