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Based on the classic 1939 film by George Cukor (and Clare Boothe Luce’s original 1936 stage play), The Women stars Meg Ryan as Mary Haines, a Manhattan wife and mother who discovers that her Wall Street hot shot husband (who, like all the men mentioned in the film, we never actually see) is cheating on her with gold-digging Saks “spritzer girl” Crystal Allen (Eva Mendes). Mary’s three best friends – including magazine editor Sylvie (Annette Bening), earth mother Edie (Debra Messing) and lesbian author Alex (Jada Pinkett-Smith) – rally round with conflicting advice, but Mary’s problems get a whole lot worse when Sylvie sells her out in order to keep her job.

Annette Bening is equally good as Sylvie; indeed, the film’s main change from the original is to make Mary and Sylvie’s friendship the most important relationship in the film. There’s also strong support from Eva Mendes and colourful cameos from Carrie Fisher and Bette Midler, while Candice Bergen steals all the best lines as Mary’s mother.
The main problem is that the script isn’t nearly as funny as it should have been and writer-director Diane English fails to inject the film with the screwball energy it desperately needs. The film also badly sidelines Messing and Pinkett-Smith, both of whom are saddled with one-dimensional characters.
As female ensemble movies go, The Women is no Sex and the City, but it remains watchable thanks to strong performances from Meg Ryan, Annette Bening and Candice Bergen. I would recommend this movie for some moments of laughter.
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Singapore Date: 8th January 2009 Language: English Rating: PG Genre: Comedy Tagline: It’s all about… Starring: Eva Mendes, Sam Worthington, Annette Benning, Debra Messing, Meg Ryan Directed by: Diane English Company: Picturehouse Entertainment Singapore Distributor: Golden Village Pictures iZone Rating: 7/10 |
“Poorly directed, patchily written and ultimately disappointing remake that nonetheless remains watchable thanks to some superb performances”
??? So the movie is ok?
Its alittle slow for me but the actors did well to make this one a respectable movie. I gave this a 7 because once its an 8 its a must watch
by this blog standard. SO its between either 6 or 7. I took the highest. Which means you can miss it if u wish too.
i won’t give it a 7 for sure.
This movie looks really bad, the trailer failed to impress (it only gave me the idea: oh noo … lame).