Three Women Comments

  • Ivy 2022-12-09 21:34:20

    Altman's best work in the mid-term (before "The Big Player", after "Hanamura"), the detail of the characters, the strong atmosphere and the fineness of the relationship management, make people fall into the ground. The description of workplace safety is incisive. It's like a character building textbook. Milly's due courtesy to newcomers, to forbearance, to the final explosion, is extremely smooth. On the surface, the goodness of the room made the protagonist (and the audience) relax their...

  • Athena 2022-12-08 09:30:44

    Using a large cold-colored dissolving mirror to describe the indifference and alienation between interpersonal relationships and the exchange of personalities of marginalized people, it is hard not to think of the old man's movie. The spooky music and spontaneous camera movement set the mood just...

  • Enrico 2022-12-02 09:12:26

    This is an atypical Robert Altman movie, with no multi-line narrative, no splicing of life fragments, and no criss-crossing mise-en-scene. Altman centers the story on three women, depicting a dream, a nightmare that his grandmother had. Shelley Duvall in "The Shining" and Sissy Spacek in "Carrie" are destined to be less comfortable. A strange and mysterious atmosphere always permeates the movie. The two actresses have very distinctive and even deformed and distorted faces and gloomy. The...

  • Carroll 2022-11-30 15:10:52

    7.5/10 I don't know why Altman always makes me angry, but there are always a few episodes that people can't extricate themselves from. I remember the wounded lamb jumping into a swimming pool full of sex monsters. The ending is even more about the chaos of sex The dream adds to the blurred...

  • Cale 2022-11-19 05:12:39

    1 woman became 2,2 women became 3,3 women became...

  • Carmella 2022-11-09 18:04:27

    Ping Hee is a girl from South Texas who came to California alone, she adored her colleague Millie, the two of them lived together, and gradually they realized that they didn't match up, Millie likes open and romantic Life, while Ping Ji does not smoke or drink. They began to quarrel, and Ping Ji usually swallowed her anger. One day, she can't think of jumping out of the swimming pool, but she survives the hardship. After waking up from the coma, her temperament changes...

  • Enrico 2022-11-05 14:07:14

    The dream is recreated, the movie is like a dream shared by three women, each imagining the other two, each lacking what the other two have, and the men create a rumbling noise in the...

  • Rahsaan 2022-11-03 20:47:42

    So sad reminder, whether there is one thing, what kind of one is, it is...

  • Cortez 2022-10-16 21:57:22

    Surprise beyond expectations: Following That Cold Day in the Park, the subconscious level of Passive Aggressiveness, the inner activities are interpreted through body language, and the ripples of the overtones vibrate on the screen. These two interesting roles are worth acting only as actors. The epilogue is overly expressive and destroys the coherence between the characters and the environment as a...

  • Justen 2022-10-15 10:02:31

    Emma finally watched this weird movie after playing it on the computer for half a year! ! What is the meaning of that mural? I saw some comments saying that the Trinity is one of the Holy Trinity. ! In addition, the director turned out to be the director of Gosford Manor? ! But that film Julian Fellowes's breath is too serious and the director can ignore it. ....

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?