Three Women Comments

  • Dennis 2023-06-01 04:37:56

    A jaw-dropping masterpiece that uses symbolism and mysticism to deconstruct women (and women's psychological processes), using a lot of allusions through the lens. Very happy to see Shelley Duvall and Sissy Spacek perform in one production. Robert Altman is a true guru and doesn't understand why it's not well known among the American...

  • Herminia 2023-05-25 18:57:14

    Relying on procrastination and semi-improvisation, a restless pan and zoom, abrupt cuts, multi-cameras, to maintain absolute bystander viewpoint and an unprecedentedly dense soundtrack. His long shots are packed with interdependent figures and locked behind reflective...

  • Yessenia 2023-05-24 23:47:07

    It's not unreasonable to see some comments compared with "Mulholland Drive", both of which have a clear midline. For "Mu", after the midline is the moment of waking up, for "Three Women", Ping Ji is in the The world after a suicide attempt and waking up is not a moment of waking up from a...

  • Faustino 2023-05-10 18:42:28

    The characters, plot, music, and paintings are full of weirdness. The shining heroine, the witch Carrie, and the one I don't know, all three heroines have such weird qualities. Millie came out of the room with bloody hands like a ghost, which really made me shudder. In fact, I always thought it was an inspirational story about three...

  • Joelle 2023-05-05 17:30:49

    In a patriarchal society, women have existed as reproductive machines and ornaments for thousands of years, and motherhood has been abused in the service industry. Before they became mothers and wives, they didn't even have a basic sense of existence, and then they fell into an endless cycle. The dead baby at the end of the film is Altman trying to completely break this rule, but the end of the female world has become an even more hopeless...

  • Dortha 2023-04-26 04:08:00

    It's very weird. Some people say that this is a Lynch film made by Altman. Many lens designs are very interesting, but the whole is unpredictable. The paragraph where Xiaofan's temperament changed drastically was exciting, but nothing really happened in the end. There are many good sentences, but I don't know if they are good...

  • Madisen 2023-04-22 07:55:12

    Weak P becomes stronger...

  • Elaina 2023-04-19 07:11:52

    It feels strangely similar to the feeling of playing the game "THE PATH". A group of monkeys looked down at their trivial banality. A monkey looked up at the starry sky, the incredible light of his fingers. No monkey pays attention to him. He just sat by...

  • Icie 2023-04-18 22:54:38

    Ju Zan, after watching it, I was in a panic, and it is not difficult to understand the structure and purpose of the whole movie when I think about it carefully. The soundtrack is Hitchcock-esque. First time watching an Ultraman...

  • Cleora 2023-04-15 12:57:15

    The first intuitive feeling came to the lighthouse. Of course, one is the class difference brought about by power, and the other is the class difference brought about by material, but both rely on the discussion of "sex" to realize the game of relationship. She jumped from the materialistic world and jumped into the metaphor of the monster mural in the water. The ghostly dream has paved the way for the suspense and horror below. The value of women is nakedly brought to the table, until the...

Extended Reading

Three Women quotes

  • Dr. Maas: No. I do not think this was a simple mistake. The chances of her making up a Social Security number exactly the same as yours are very slim.

    Ms. Bunweil: She maliciously gave me your number when she filled out her W-4.

    Millie Lammoreaux: How could she have? I didn't even know her then.

    Ms. Bunweil: Don't get smart with me, Lammoreaux. You can't fool me. She told me she couldn't remember her number and was gonna write home for it, and, like a fool, I believed her.

    Millie Lammoreaux: So maybe she forgot to do it and just gave you mine instead. She didn't mean anything bad by it. I don't know what makes it such a big deal. She's just a little kid.

    Dr. Maas: I'll tell you what makes it such a big deal. I do not want any discrepancies in these records. I do not want government people coming in here going through these books. I think Rose did this on purpose.

    Ms. Bunweil: I didn't trust her from the very minute I first laid eyes on her.

    Millie Lammoreaux: She never did anything wrong on purpose. She's just scared of you, that's all. Then she almost died, and nobody even cared around here. You're the bad ones, not Pinky. All you care about's your time clock, your money and your dumb books. Well, you don't have to worry about any Social Security numbers anymore, because I quit. It's a horrible job. And we don't need it. Neither of us.

  • Millie Lammoreaux: All right, Pinky. How come you stole my car? Pinky?

    Pinky Rose: I didn't steal your car. I borrowed it.

    Millie Lammoreaux: You did not. You didn't even ask.

    Pinky Rose: Couldn't find you.

    Millie Lammoreaux: You didn't try very hard.

    Pinky Rose: I tried hard.

    Millie Lammoreaux: You did not. You could've at least told Doris or Alcira of somebody. Who took you there to go in and get my keys?

    Pinky Rose: Tom.

    Millie Lammoreaux: Pinky, I had to call the police and everything. They're sittin' in there right not waitin' on me. They think somebody stole my car.

    Pinky Rose: They're sittin' in there, huh? Well, aren't you the lucky one?