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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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If I hadn't known this was written and directed by a woman, I'd have sworn it was the mean-spirited invention of a man who doesn't know any women but despises us all anyway, on general principle.

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment 2 Comments
09/12/08
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher

Thankfully, the last 20 minutes of the movie are not a total waste, but I doubt many will stick around long enough to enjoy them

Full Review Source: WaffleMovies.com | comment Comment
09/11/08
Willie Waffle
Willie Waffle
WaffleMovies.com

Even though English completely changed Luce's intent from savage satire to 'celebrating women,' and it's far too long, it has a terrific performance by Mendes and some funny lines.

Full Review Source: Tolucan Times | comment Comment
09/11/08
Tony Medley
Tony Medley
Tolucan Times

No cliché, no matter how it screams and pleads for mercy, makes it out of this baby untapped.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
09/11/08
Chris Cabin
Chris Cabin
Filmcritic.com

An ensemble this good guarantees some lively moments, but the film's outdated message seems more empowering for men.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
09/11/08
Rafer Guzman
Rafer Guzman
Newsday

Soft-focus but high-gloss, substituting empowerment for devotion. It is entertaining but it has a bitter aftertaste.

Full Review Source: Beliefnet | comment Comment
09/11/08
Nell Minow
Nell Minow
Beliefnet

English goes more for sympathy and episodic comedy than substance. Luce wrote her play as a scathing commentary on a social milieu she hated. The Women tries to have it both ways and becomes more caricatured than dimensional.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
09/11/08
Paula Nechak
Paula Nechak
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

If you changed the names and added an Irving, this could be the movie version of 'Cathy,' with women trying on bathing suits and saying 'Ack!'

Full Review Source: Cinematical | comment Comment
09/11/08
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
Cinematical

In writing this I feel like a hung jury. My final verdict on The Women: Enjoyed, not overjoyed.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment 1 Comment
09/11/08
Carrie Rickey
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer

These women, like the movie they're in, are far from perfect, but spending time in their company isn't an entirely unpleasant experience.

Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment Comment
09/11/08
Mack Bates
Mack Bates
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Is it an exaggeration to call The Women the worst movie of the year? Well, yeah, probably. But it may be the most disappointing, given all the effort that went into it.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
09/11/08
Elizabeth Weitzman
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News

Transforms George Cukor's witty, bitchy The Women (1939) into a cuddly, weepy big-screen sitcom.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
09/11/08
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

It's hard to say what's sadder, that The Women's intended audience had to wait 14 years for a film like this or that that long wait has been almost for naught.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
09/11/08
Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
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Ryan and Bening seem lost, desperate to convey emotions that they can't access, and English only gives them stale power-woman stereotypes to play.

Full Review Source: Las Vegas Weekly | comment Comment
09/11/08
Josh Bell
Josh Bell
Las Vegas Weekly

Despite its proud legacy and promising cast, The Women is a miscarriage of comedy.

Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
09/11/08
Colin Covert
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune

English means to resurrect the original play's highly evolved '30s era feminism for a post-feminist audience, but the result feels more like a dusted-off quilting circle with an improved sense of style.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
09/11/08
Wade Major
Wade Major
Boxoffice Magazine

The original was a tart dipped in acid; this one's a biscuit sprinkled in Splenda.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
09/11/08
Keith Phipps
Keith Phipps
AV Club

...this doesn't feel so much a modernization as a defanging plus pandering to the "Sex and the City" crowd (the film introduces the large cast by their shoes, ferchrissakes).

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
09/11/08
Laura Clifford
Laura Clifford
Reeling Reviews

The performances shine, but the rest of this mediocre travelogue of feminine foibles is given the blunt-force treatment, draining the material of deserved big-screen acidity.

Full Review Source: BrianOrndorf.com | comment Comment
09/11/08
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
BrianOrndorf.com

What in heaven's name has Meg Ryan done to her face?

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Weekly | comment Comment
09/11/08
Sean Burns
Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly
 
 
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