Your husband sounds a lot like me actually. I'm not quite as well read on literature, but I'm a guy who is pretty apathetic about action movies and movies that are perceived as being "guy movies". I generally like movies that are deep exploratory character studies, about which many other guys (and some gals too) will say has no point and "nothing happens in this movie" ... etc.
Still, all that being said, sometimes I do come across a critically acclaimed indie drama that leaves me feeling like the emperor has no clothes on. And when I first saw The Squid and the Whale a couple of years ago, I felt much the same as your husband. But upon re-watching it again recently, I think I was too quick to dismiss it. I still have a couple of criticisms that are not exactly minor, but I recognize I was wrong before and it is in fact a subtly powerful and well done film.
So maybe there’s hope for your husband, though I don’t know if he would be up for giving it a repeated viewing!
One criticism I still have … for me the bleakness and unpleasantness was piled on a bit thick. I really found it jarring to hear quite so much nasty language from the younger of the two boys early in the film, and the parents apparently having little objection to it. And I really don’t think I needed the episode of the boy spreading semen around the school. The essential pain the characters were undergoing due to the break-up of the family was enough. I think the director went for a bit too much shock value. But despite that flaw, the essential gist of the film was very good.
Well, anyway, I don’t know if any of this helps, but just some thoughts to offer.
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