7/10
Barney's Version Barney and His Three Wives
15 April 2012
Warning: Spoilers
In Montreal, the bitter and unpleasant television producer Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti) recalls his marriages. In 1974, in Rome, his unbalanced girlfriend Clara 'Chambers' Charnofsky (Rachelle Lefevre) gets pregnant and Barney marries her. On the delivery, he learns that the stillborn baby is not his and he leaves Clara that commits suicide later. Then his uncle invites Barney to move to Montreal to work as television producer.

In 1975, Barney gets married with his second wife (Minnie Driver), the daughter of a wealthy Jewish couple. During the wedding party, Barney is infatuated by the guest Miriam Grant (Rosamund Pike). Miriam does not believe in love at the first sight and rejects the flowers and gifts that Barney sends to her in New York. One day, Barney surprises his best friend Boogie (Scott Speedman) shagging his wife and they divorce.

He travels to New York to meet Miriam; they return to Montreal, get married and have two children. After many years living happily together, Miriam meets the radio producer Blair (Bruce Greenwood) in their house by the lake and Barney, who drinks a lot and smokes cigars, feels jealous. Blair offers an opportunity to Miriam in New York and Barney gets drunken and has one night stand with a former actress, destroying their marriage. Later Barney shows signs of dementia, loosing his memory. But he never forgets his beloved Miriam.

"Barney's Version" is a dramatic comedy about a man called Barney and his three wives. Barney is a non-charismatic character but the performances are top-notch and watching this film is worthwhile. Barney's ability to mess up his relationships is impressive. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "A Minha Versão do Amor" ("My Version of Love")
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