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The Women (2008)

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Reviews Counted:142

Fresh:18

Rotten:124

Average Rating:3.9/10

Consensus: The Women is a toothless remake of the 1939 classic, lacking the charm, wit and compelling protagonists of the original.

Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for sex-related material, language, some drug use and brief smoking.

Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:12-09-2008

Synopsis: Packed with an all-star cast, Diane English's (MURPHY BROWN) contemporary version of THE WOMEN showcases the talents of Annette Bening, Meg Ryan, Jada Pinkett Smith, Candice Bergen, and Debra... Packed with an all-star cast, Diane English's (MURPHY BROWN) contemporary version of THE WOMEN showcases the talents of Annette Bening, Meg Ryan, Jada Pinkett Smith, Candice Bergen, and Debra Messing. Like the 1939 original, the film deals with the relationships among a close-knit group of female friends, who, when their marriages fail and their lives are on the verge of falling apart, turn to each other for support. On the surface, Mary (Ryan) appears the happiest of the bunch, but her life changes instantly when her best friend Sylvia (Bening) discovers that Mary's husband's having an affair. The actresses frequently appear on screen as an ensemble, exhibiting a relaxed, compelling chemistry. The film feels cluttered at times, but perhaps that is fitting considering how much each female character has on her plate with regards to family, work, marriage, and friendship. Eva Mendes appears as the jaw-dropping beauty who is partially to blame for the fallout of Mary's marriage. As Mary's mother and the voice of wisdom, Bergen delivers the film's best lines with sarcasm, wit, and charm. As in the SEX AND THE CITY movie, the message here seems to be that before finding love with a man, a woman must truly love and know herself. While Mary's high-society social standing enables her to start a fashion line on a whim and makes her self-transformation somewhat easy, female viewers from all walks of life are likely to recognize something relatable in the many women characters driving the film. One nice touch is that while much of the drama surrounds various marital problems, even the cheating husband in question never appears on screen. When you get down to it, the film's most important relationships are between the women themselves. [More]

Starring: Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing

Starring: Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith, Candice Bergen, Carrie Fisher, Lynn Whitfield, Joanna Gleason, Ana Gasteyer, Debi Mazar, Bette Midler, Cloris Leachman

Director: Diane English

Director: Diane English
Screenwriter: Diane English
Producer: Victoria Pearman, Mick Jagger, Bill Johnson, Diane English
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Picturehouse

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I'm afraid I could neither laugh at, nor take seriously, most of this movie.

Full Review Source: MovieTime, ABC Radio National | comment Comment
10/24/08
Julie Rigg
Julie Rigg
MovieTime, ABC Radio National

Containing as much wisdom as it does wit, English's sparkling screenplay takes what was a fairly shallow story and creates a snapshot of modern (albeit wealthy) women's lives.

Full Review Source: FILMINK (Australia) | comment Comment
10/24/08
FILMINK (Australia)

Even a dream cast has to have the right material to work with. As well as a filmmaker who can bring out the best in them.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) | comment Comment
10/24/08
Vicky Roach
Vicky Roach
Daily Telegraph (Australia)

Actually quite an acceptable, enjoyable midrange chick flick that hasn't quite deserved the critical drubbing it has received in the States.

Full Review Source: The Age (Australia) | comment Comment
10/24/08
Jim Schembri
Jim Schembri
The Age (Australia)

If you don't take it seriously -- and I don't think it's meant to be taken seriously -- there is enjoyment to be had from these contemporary women.

Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
10/24/08
Margaret Pomeranz
Margaret Pomeranz
At the Movies (Australia)

Any film about a group of women -- friends or not -- gets my attention. Fireworks are guaranteed. Sure enough, Diane English makes her feature debut with a classic, filling it with a ripper cast, each of whom adds their weight in TNT to the detonations.

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
10/20/08
Andrew L. Urban
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile

A juicy exploration of women's roles in the 21st century -- at work, at home and in the bedroom and although men figure in the storyline (natch), it is women-only who grace the screen. Three generations of them.

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
10/20/08
Louise Keller
Louise Keller
Urban Cinefile

Meg Ryan is really good in this, but besides that THE WOMEN is a chick flick that's the very reason why guys hate them.

Full Review Source: Sin Magazine | comment 1 Comment
10/08/08
Austin Kennedy
Austin Kennedy
Sin Magazine

"The Women" is a grand old dame that shrugs off time as easily as signing a credit card receipt.

Full Review Source: Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) | comment Comment
10/08/08
Bob Bloom
Bob Bloom
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)

While The Women provides an evening of laughter and some points to ponder, relationships work only when all involved are willing to sacrifice for one another.

Full Review Source: Christianity Today | comment Comment
09/29/08
Alissa Wilkinson
Alissa Wilkinson
Christianity Today

I feel bad for women that The Women is the kind of movie Hollywood makes for you.

Full Review Source: Can Magazine | comment Comment
09/26/08
Fred Topel
Fred Topel
Can Magazine

English puts plenty of pithy one-liners in her characters' mouths, seemingly oblivious that the film's having-it-all feminist mantra was lapped by Ally McBeal and Sex & the City about a decade ago.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
09/26/08
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

Not nearly as bad as I thought...but that's not saying much.

Full Review Source: Illinois Times | comment Comment
09/20/08
Charles Koplinski
Charles Koplinski
Illinois Times

The most disappointing aspect of The Women is how few laughs it delivers.

Full Review Source: Playback:stl | comment Comment
09/19/08
Sarah Boslaugh
Sarah Boslaugh
Playback:stl

It takes ovaries the size of Alaska to update a classic like George Cukor's 1939 catfight "The Women," but that's just what Diane English has done--and nobody should thank her for it.

Full Review Source: Bangor Daily News (Maine) | comment Comment
09/18/08
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Bangor Daily News (Maine)

No barbs, no bite, no passion; the claws stay sheathed and the film stays bland

Full Review Source: jackiekcooper.com | comment Comment
09/18/08
Jackie K. Cooper
Jackie K. Cooper
jackiekcooper.com

They say that you can never have too much of a good thing, but in this case, there's so much talent and only so much time that most of the actresses are wasted in cameo roles.

Full Review Source: Sean the Movie Guy | comment Comment
09/17/08
Sean McBride
Sean McBride
Sean the Movie Guy

A wrongheaded, glossy mediocrity -- a perfect companion piece to the summer's earlier offerings of Sex and the City and Mamma Mia!.

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
09/17/08
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Fans of the original should alter their expectations while those who haven't experienced the verbal sparring between Russell, Crawford, Mary Boland, et al, should take in this new version first, if only to give it a fair shake.

Full Review Source: Windy City Times | comment Comment
09/16/08
Richard Knight
Richard Knight
Windy City Times

While there are many ways in which it falls short of its predecessor the fact that it possesses, arguably, a more retrograde view of gender roles...is probably the most depressing.

Full Review Source: Antagony & Ecstasy | comment Comment
09/16/08
Tim Brayton
Tim Brayton
Antagony & Ecstasy
 
 
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