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The Women
Starring:
Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Jada Pinkett Smith, Debra Messing, Candice Bergen, ...
Genre: Comedy
In Theaters: Sep 12th 2008

Review By:
Dan Deevy

School:
NYU Class of 2000

Favorite Quote:
"I don't think you're dumb.... I just think at times you're under-exposed to information." - Murphy Brown

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The Women

Review By: Dan Deevy
DanDeevy@TheCinemaSource.com

Aside from lesbian erotica or some weird matriarchal sci-fi stuff I don’t think I’ve ever seen another movie with absolutely no men in it before. I’m not just talking about the main characters here, I mean everyone; even the background extras are all female. It was a little disconcerting to say the least. From what I’ve been told this was also true of the original 1939 film of the same title, but of course some how that film never made it on my netflix que so I can’t guarantee anything.

The absolute epitome of the dreaded term, chick flick, The Women is the story of four friends (no, it’s not a Sex and the City prequel although on the surface it will appear that way) as one of them struggles through an impending divorce due to a cheating well-to-do never seen husband.

The always beautiful, practically ageless Meg Ryan plays Mary Haines a woman who is seemingly leading the perfect life. She has a wealthy husband, a job working for her father in fashion, is the head of many different charitable organizations, lives in a beautiful home in Connecticut and is basically everything to everyone. When her best friend Sylvie (Annette Bening) overhears from a catty manicurist played by Entourage star Debi Mazar, that Mary’s husband is cheating on her with the perfume counter spritzer girl, the gorgeous Eva Mendes the group of four friends go into disaster mode to help their friend through this difficult time.

Rounding out the quartet are Alex (Jada Pinkett Smith) the lesbian party girl author who has a ‘tell it like it is attitude’ (I know, big shock) and the overly fertile Edie played by the amazingly funny Will & Grace Alumn, Debra Messing. Each member of the group has a different way of trying to help their friend and of course all have issues of their own to work out as well.

And just as a side note, Messing probably has the least screen time of the four and is the worst fashion victim ever put to film (seriously, the costume designer should be shot) but her final scene absolutely steals the film. I spent the entire 114 minutes barely breaking a smile, but when her final moments happen I laughed out loud and really enjoyed myself.

Overall unfortunately, the script should have been far more polished before it went to screen. With this unbelievable cast of actresses you don’t waste time with lines that don’t punch each and every time out of the box. (no mysogonistic pun intended) But in almost every scene I felt like their talents were being wasted. The ...


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