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Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
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Moderator: | VAXCPU::michaud o.dec.com::tamara::eppes |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1249 |
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577.0. "Widows' Peak" by DSSDEV::RUST () Mon Jun 27 1994 12:23
"Widows' Peak" [currently playing at the Wilton Town Hall theater, for
the benefit of southern-NH-area noters] is a very amusing little
picture about a remote Irish village and the exceedingly snobbish
coterie of wealthy widows who live there. Captained by Joan Plowright
as a snob-de-la-snobs dowager [her son is the only male permitted to
dwell on "the hill," and her word is law], the widows keep themselves
apart from "the town" and mind each other's business with a vengeance.
Mia Farrow does an excellent job as Miss O'Hare, the only non-widow
in the community, who dwells there by special dispensation from the
dowager. She grows prize roses, is courted by the local dentist, and
is picked on relentlessly by the widows ("You've had your turn, dear,
now be quiet," when she tries to speak out at a gathering); still, she
seems to live comfortably enough - until a new widow comes to town.
The newcomer, played archly by Natasha Richardson, sets the town on its
ear immediately. She doesn't wear weeds, for one; for another, she's
considered British (because her husband was a British soldier), though
she herself seems to be American. And almost at once she begins
courting the dowager's son and, simultaneously, starts a feud with Miss
O'Hare, setting off the gossip alarms all over town.
I enjoyed the movie thoroughly, even though I managed to guess some of
the plot twists (and there are several!) - and despite a generous
number of stereotyped "typical small provincial village" characters
(which the excellent cast managed to make entertaining, nonetheless).
Overall, the movie's a light comedy, but it has moments of darkness;
the one thing I might have changed about it would have been to
emphasize those a little more, and render the light-heartedness more
ambiguous. But it's very entertaining as it is, and I'd recommend it.
-b
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577.1 | Excellent review! | 23989::POGAR | Movie Critic-Costner Specialist | Mon Jun 27 1994 14:02 | 11 |
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That's an excellent review! I saw Widow's Peak a couple of months ago
at the USA Film Festival here in Dallas, and thought it was a great
movie, but I haven't been able to put it into words. You did a great
job of that!
Great flick! Must see -- ladies, take your moms!
Catherine
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577.2 | | 4262::HASBROUCK | | Fri Jul 22 1994 13:45 | 8 |
| A clunker. But a most agreeable clunker. The basenote captures
the flavor. This is for anyone who ever went to a Merchant Ivory
film and just wished they'd lighten up. I do want to add one thing:
While many period films showcase old cars, this is the only film I've
seen to showcase old pleasure boats. And what boats!
Brian
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577.3 | | TOHOPE::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Fri Apr 28 1995 20:19 | 10 |
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An enjoyable film, especially the ending. Natasha Richardson was terrific.
re .0
Mrs O'Hare was a widow, her husband was killed by the British.
Randy
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577.4 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon May 01 1995 15:00 | 4 |
| I got an inkling of the motivations a little before I was supposed to,
I think, but the methods were certainly original.
Certainly worth the rental if you're in the mood for some wicked fun.
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577.5 | Another vote in favour | MPGS::FARRELL | | Thu May 04 1995 12:05 | 8 |
| Saw this movie at the weekend and enjoyed it immensely. I didn't
realise that Hugh Leonard wrote the screenplay. I've seen several
plays by him in Ireland and regard his writing highly.
Enjoyable twists and turns. We were all going, "I know what's
happening!" Only we didn't until fairly close to the end.
Bernard
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577.6 | I always love Joan Plowright | SHRCTR::SCHILTON | Press any key..no,no,not that one! | Thu Jun 29 1995 16:59 | 4 |
| I saw this a couple of weekends ago and really liked it. The
ending is good ... I never suspected!!
Sue
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