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Movie Reviews of An Unmarried WomanMovie Review: From Good to Horribly Bad. Watch at your own RISK of wasting your time. Summary: 2 Stars
The 1st half is decent as it explores what happens when long term relationships fail, such as marriages. It tells the truth that many relationships fail because men treat women as sexual objects. So during the second half I was expecting a lot of character growth in the woman's role, which there wasn't. She still ends up a sexual object, just more accepting of that fact.
Once the painter with an annoying English accent comes into the picture the movie gets VERY annoying and lame. And if they had a real relationship in life it would definitely fail since he was a grand WUSSBAG! There was no emotional connection between the two characters, which is why it seems that the painter is also using her as a sexual object just as all the other men in her life. She just accepts her sexuality, but at the cost of not growing as a person mentally or spiritually.
A movie that started out good but went horribly bad.
Movie Review: Hopelessly dull, makes me glad the 70s are over! Summary: 1 Stars
Having never seen this film before yesterday, I was shocked to learn that it had been nominated for an Oscar! It is one of the most unwatchable films ever to receive that distinction. Self-absorbed, bitchy, whiny, ungrateful, boring women sitting around kvetching about their lousy husbands, their indulgent affairs with teenagers, their loneliness. Good grief, shut up already. No wonder your marriages sucked. Had Jill Clayburgh's character spent a little more time paying attention to her family and a little less time boo-hooing about it to her loser friends, there would have been no need to make the film.
Waaaah, waaah, waaah. Call a waaaaaaahbulance for her.
And of course, it's filled with plenty of gratuitous shots of a topless, braless Clayburgh flitting around her apartment in her panties. It's so over-the-top exploitative, it's risible. Shame on Clayburgh for letting herself be used to make some stupid political point, even if it was the 70s. Thank goodness that annoying era is over.
Movie Review: Jams Summary: 1 Stars
Please note that this package have not yet been delivered, therefore I hate it! We have follow all the procedures as suggested for re-deliver and still have not receive the book.
Movie Review: Boring, absurd and it dragged. Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this film because of a film I saw years ago with Jill Clayburgh and Burt Reynolds called "Starting Over". That film was enchanting and humorous. Sorry, this one was neither.
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