Loving each other, Jerry and Lucy, a young married couple, who after suspecting in each other to have an affair with another, make their mind to divorce, while working on preventing each other from marrying another person, the thing that brings terrible for them.
One of the best screwball comedies (of remarriage) ever made, based on the astute mise-en-scene of director Leo McCarey (who won an Oscar) and superb turns from Cary Grant and Irene Dunne as the sparrying partners.
One should be rooting for Cary Grant to get the girl, which means he ought to deserve her — and if that's more or less the case here, well, it's only because the girl turns out to be no great shakes either.