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The Women Blu-ray



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Debra Messing Movie:
The Women Blu-ray



Movie
The Women [Blu-ray]
The Women [Blu-ray]
List Price: $35.99Label: New Line Home Video

Salesrank: 43394

Released: December 19, 2008
Our Price: $8.70
Used Price: $5.16
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Meg Ryan
  • Annette Bening
  • Eva Mendes
  • Debra Messing
  • Jada Pinkett Smith
  • Editorial Review:
    Based on Clare Boothe Luce's Broadway success and the hit 1939 movie, this sparkling update (from Murphy Brown creator Diane English) set in Manhattan and featuring an all-star, all-female cast says a lot about what it means to be today's woman, and all of its funny. Beautiful, smart, accomplished Mary Haines (Meg Ryan) discovers her husband is cheating on her. It's a time when friends are needed, so Mary's gal pals (Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett Smith and Debra Messing) and mother (Candice Bergen) rally round with advice, cocktails and shopping. The Wife vs. the Other Woman (Eva Mendes): sharpen your claws for a timeless and wonderfully witty battle.

    Description of The Women [Blu-ray]:
    For fans of some of America's finest actresses, seeing a film with even one of the cast members of The Women would 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

    The Women [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    literally no male actors in this? 3 Star Review
    2009-11-30 - So this comedy carries a chick flick to the feminist end:
    there are actually no male actors. We only see the men as reflected
    in their effects on the lives of the women.
    You think that the friends are going to attack
    the other woman at her perfume counter.
    Solidarity breaks down when the magazine editors confirms
    the break up to a gossip columnist.
    The lesbian played by Jada Pinkett Smith is an accepted one of the friends
    so that moral or religious superiority is also lost
    by these defenders of the middle class womanhood.
    I'm a long time Meg Ryan fan, so I enjoyed the movie,
    but I can't say this is a high point for western culture.

    i love it 5 Star Review
    2009-11-19 - I already love the movie because it has Jada Pinkett in it and she is my favorite, although she is not seen throughtout the movie like the other cast members. This movie is a type of laid back movie that anyone can watch. It's not soft enough to be considered a chick flick, and certainly not hard enough to the point where all the boyz want to go and see it. I love the movie. It's comedy sure enough...I bought it used through Amazon and it arrived in 4 days of my ordering it.

    Skip it 1 Star Review
    2009-11-10 - Well, with this terrific cast, I had my hopes up, the bad reviews notwithstanding, but boy, was I wrong. What a disaster from start to finish, with very contrived dialogue, poor direction and the actors looking like they were struggling to make the best of bad material. I was shocked that Diane English, a very talented and funny writer was behind this travesty. Definitely a waste of time - skip it!

    A clever script that stranded in the middle of nowhere! 3 Star Review
    2009-11-06 - Diane English picked up and rearranged the missing pieces of the romantic comedy genre, based on the multidimensional affective feminine universe. But smartly she focuses her whole attention around seven well defined characters; the first three are of course Meg Ryan as the devoted wife always trying to shine as human being. But living into a happy bubble (living in a beautiful home at Connecticut, married with a successful executive and supported by her best friend (Annette Bening) - the second main character - she will have to have to face the world when she hits the bottom at the moment she realizes her husband cheats her with the alluring Eva Mendes. The third main character is her mother (the lovable and still beautiful Candice Bergen) who will support her according her particular style, and finally we have Ryan's daughter a girl who's living the hard transition of the adolescence (with its doubts and fears) . But the other three secondary roles turn around Eva Mendes the seductive lover of Stephen Haines, (who looks fine in this role); the pregnant friend (who expects this birth with hope and illusion) and the lesbian character (who lives with a super model).

    New York is the big stage, the fashion world and its well known dissonances rounds an entire and passable film with a happy ending when the different destinies of these women intersect themselves.

    Curiously there's no single shot with a masculine character all the way through. We just listen far references (as the telephone call with Ryan's husband).

    A very well written script makes of this movie a pleasant and enriching experience for making us think.

    But the raw material was by far much more promising that the final outcome.


    A GREAT film to get rid of your in laws during the up coming holiday season 1 Star Review
    2009-10-31 - What a waste of great talent to be in a movie like this,and what the hell happened to Meg Ryan? She was always so cute and pretty,now her face is so botox abused,it hardly moves.My Sister saw "The Women" at the theather when it came out last year,and half the audience was asleep,and the other half left before the film was over.If you want to get rid of your in laws this holiday season,put "THe Women" on your blue ray DVD player.










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