The First Wives Club (1996)
Bette Midler, Bronson Pinchot, Dan Hedaya, Diane Keaton, Eileen Heckart ... (see more) , Elizabeth Berkley , Goldie Hawn , Heather Locklear , Jennifer Dundas , Maggie Smith , Marcia Gay Harden , Philip Bosco , Sarah Jessica Parker , Stockard Channing , Victor Garber
Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton prove that revenge is a dish best served cold. Former college buddies, they reunite at the funeral of a dear friend who took a swan dive onto Fifth Avenue. All three discover they share the same unhappy history of husbands who dove into middle-age by dumpi... (read more) Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton prove that revenge is a dish best served cold. Former college buddies, they reunite at the funeral of a dear friend who took a swan dive onto Fifth Avenue. All three discover they share the same unhappy history of husbands who dove into middle-age by dumping them for trophy wives. Forming a warring triumvirate, they decide to get even, and along the way remind themselves of long-forgotten capabilities. The action gets a little too "wacky" at times, but the gals are great. Portraying an aging actress, Hawn is sometimes a little too flamboyant, but there is much fun to be had in her flashiness, especially when she pokes fun at Tinseltown and her persona. Instead of her usual brashness, Midler stretches herself and shows us a woman who is not just unhappy, but also deeply sorrowful. Not that she isn't quick with a wisecrack, but her expressive face alone tells the story of her marriage. As the repressed and guilt-ridden spouse of a self- involved ad executive, Keaton finds her anger, and her voice, when her psychiatrist (Marcia Gay Harden) oversteps ethical boundaries. Watching Keaton grow from an ineffectual homemaker into a powerful businessperson reminds us that it has been far too long since she has done a comedy. Director Hugh Wilson smartly chose supporting players who each brought something unique to the film. However, he does not maintain the first hour's effervescent humor throughout the film, as the ending is weakened by a softening of the wives' resolve. --Rochelle O'Gorman
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PG, 102 min.
Directed by:
Hugh Wilson
Release Date: Sep 20, 1996
DVD Release Date: Dec 01, 1998
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What a Great Combo they put togeather to pull this movie off. I laugh each time I watch it.
Was on tv tonight and wat can i say love this film all about enpowerment and womens liberation and all that stuff nice movie a definete movie for any women out there that have or are having problems with their men and need to get a boost this is the ... (read more) Was on tv tonight and wat can i say love this film all about enpowerment and womens liberation and all that stuff nice movie a definete movie for any women out there that have or are having problems with their men and need to get a boost this is the movie for you.
Yes and its true dont get mad get everything but in sayin that sometimes letting him have everything is like him having nothing ;)
I've watched this movie at least 6 times. Overall, I enjoyed it. It's not one of my favorites.
What could have been a good movie unfortunatley fall flat due to some terrible performances and a far from funny script. The 3 leads go about there business with no dignity leaving you with no sympathy for there characters. Worst of all is the drea... (read more) What could have been a good movie unfortunatley fall flat due to some terrible performances and a far from funny script. The 3 leads go about there business with no dignity leaving you with no sympathy for there characters. Worst of all is the dreadful song & dance number at the end...serioulsy cringeworthy! The only decent thing about this film is Goldie Hawn...love her!
This isn't as funny as the previews may have indicated. It actually is an interesting tale of people seeking independence from bad spouses.
A film with the three leads in top form. Suprisingly funny lighthearted comedy dealing with divorce. Lackluster conclusion, but good "feel good" tone.
This is a chick flick all the way. Although it's a comedy, it's actually pretty boring with a very unique if not uninteresting plot. Plus, how weird and creepy is it to start off a zany and lighthearted comedy with a suicide? Girls will like this mov... (read more) This is a chick flick all the way. Although it's a comedy, it's actually pretty boring with a very unique if not uninteresting plot. Plus, how weird and creepy is it to start off a zany and lighthearted comedy with a suicide? Girls will like this movie, guys will zone out after 10 minutes.
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