Hemingway and Gellhorn



""We were good in war. When there was no war, we made our own.""

Hemingway & Gellhorn is a 2012 film from HBO following the tumultuous romance between Ernest Hemingway (Clive Owen) and Martha Gellhorn (Nicole Kidman).

Gellhorn and Hemingway meet by chance in a bar in Key West. Intrigued by the young woman, Hemingway invites her to his home where his friends have gathered to screen an unfinished movie about The Spanish Civil War. Gellhorn becomes impassioned with the movement and signs up to leave for the front the next day. Hemingway (who had been content to fish, fight and drink in comfort) is compelled to follow himself. Once there, they begin one of the most bizarre and eventful love stories ever lived.

""I'm not dead yet, you fuck."
 * All Girls Want Bad Boys: How Hemingway got his string of wives and lovers.
 * Amusing Injuries: Gellhorn's contraction of "The China Rot" makes her the butt of Hemingway's jokes until it heals.
 * Animal Motifs: The swordfish. Hemingway
 * Badass Grandma: Gellhorn becomes one. She continues covering conflicts as she ages..

"Hemingway: ! Just whose side are you on? : There are no sides. Only the past and the future."
 * Book Ends: Hemingway fishing.
 * Brick Joke: In Spain, Gellhorn sees a billboard for the film version of A Farewell to Arms. She comments that Helen Hayes was miscast. Hemingway takes exception to her criticism.
 * Bullying a Dragon: Gellhorn accuses the Empress of China of letting her people starve and using children as slave labor to her face.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Pauline, but seeing as how she lost Hemingway to Gellhorn, she had a reason to worry.
 * Country Matters: Hemingway calls Gellhorn this once.
 * Crazy Jealous Guy: Hemingway plays Russian roulette because someone asks Gellhorn to dance (before they are ever together) and freaks out that Gellhorn wants to "fuck" Chinese communist leader Chou En-lai because she called him entrancing.
 * Double Agent:

""I do not consider my life a foot note to someone else's.""
 * Driven to Suicide: Hemingway.
 * Foregone Conclusion: Hemingway commits suicide.
 * Foreshadowing: Hemingway's fate is hinted at with . Hemingway also comments that.
 * "Glad to Be Alive" Sex: Hemingway and Gellhorn hook up when.
 * Historical In-Joke: Hemingway fires Orson Welles from a narration gig.
 * Intrepid Reporter: Gellhorn. Hemingway even refers to her as "Intrepid" several times.
 * Last-Name Basis: Hemingway and Gellhorn refer to each other by their last names, even while married. They occasionally call each other by the nicknames "Hem" and "Marty."
 * Patriotic Fervor: Hemingway goes a bit off the deep end with this.
 * Rated "M" for Manly: One thing Hemingway can't stand is an attack on his manhood.
 * Red Scare: Because.
 * Shallow Love Interest: Hemingway's other wives are portrayed this way, suggesting that Gellhorn was his one true love. She was the only woman to ever divorce him.
 * Stuck in Their Shadow: In-Universe. Gellhorn gets very hostile at the suggestion that her whole career was due to Hemingway.


 * When a Jerk Loves A Tsundere: In what was probably the most over the top example ever to grace history.
 * While Rome Burns: Hemingway and Gellhorn.