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The Women

A movie directed by Diane English

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Chicks in the city

  • Apr 15, 2009
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"Don't be bitter. It leads to Botox."

Short Attention Span Summary (SASS):

1. Count the stars - Meg Ryan (Mary), Annette Bening (Mary's best friend Sylvia), Debra Messing (Mary's permanently pregnant friend Edie), Jada Pinkett-Smith (Mary's gay writer pal Alex), Candice Bergen (Mary's Mom), Bette Midler, Carrie Fisher, Cloris Leachman, Debi Mazar, and (ta-dah) Eva Mendes as "the spritzer girl" Crystal.
2. All star cast proves that too many chicks spoil the broth.
3. Main characters Mary and Sylvia dominate a ho-hum girlfriend drama that could have been so much more with the addition of humor and some good old fashioned beyotchiness.
4. All the other actresses are criminally underutilized
5. Back to the story (what little there is) - birds of a feather flock together when a cuckoo moves in on Mary's nest.
6. That's one heckuva sexy cuckoo
7. ... and one heckuva messy nest


The problem here is believability. Quite simply, it's not.

Recommended for a bonding afternoon with the girls over ice cream and chocolate cake, and better yet, ditch the movie after the Saks underwear scene and get your nails done instead.




Amanda Richards, April 14, 2009

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For fans of some of America's finest actresses, seeing a film with even one of the cast members ofThe Womenwould be a treat. But this remake of George Cukor's famed girl-trouble ensemble film features Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett Smith, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Cloris Leachman, Bette Midler, Carrie Fisher, Joanna Gleason, and Candice Bergen--whew!--making it a film that fans of these terrifically talented women can savor. The remake may not have the cat-itude or camp factor of the original, but so what? The cast's chemistry really shines; friendship is thicker than water, it turns out--even stronger than the ties that bind women to their men. Ryan is the good-girl Mary Haines, whose husband, she and her friends learn, is cheating on her with the stunning femme fatale Crystal (Mendes, in the Joan Crawford role)--"a spritzer" at the perfume counter.Quelle horreur!The other women rally around the hapless Mary, staging interventions, offering snappy advice, and plotting battles on behalf of their friend. But it turns out that Ryan's Mary isn't quite as fragile as she seems. Gimlets and girl talk--lots of both--go a long way toward getting our heroine through her crisis, and onto a new stage in her life that surprises her husband and more than one of her pals. And the laughs by the appearances of Midler and Bergen, especially, are worth watching the whole film for. --A.T. Hurley
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Director: Diane English
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Release Date: 12 September 2008 (USA)
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 114 min
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