Budget
$10,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,562,749
Opening weekend US & Canada
$75,196
Gross worldwide
$1,562,749
Budget
$10,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,562,749
Opening weekend US & Canada
$75,196
Gross worldwide
$1,562,749
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By Samson 2022-03-24 09:03:20
TWO THUMBS UP!I WAS MESMERIZED FROM BEGINNING TO END
Writer-director Woody Allen delivers a powerful, "searing adult drama" examining the life aof an accomplished philosophy professor teetering on the brink of sef-understnading. Boasting a superb cast leb by Gena Rowlands, Mia Farrow, IanHolmes and Gene Hackman, Another Woman is Allen's 17th triumphant film. Stylistically rich and technically expert, the film layers past and present, dialogue and narration, reality and metaphor, to achieve a " lucridity and compassion of an order virtually...
By Pamela 2022-01-16 08:02:28
You are Lonely and You Know It
When I watched this movie, I always wondered how the name of another heroine, Mia Farrow, was so familiar but couldn’t remember who it was. It wasn’t until the end of the movie that the cast appeared slowly and remembered that she was once Woody Allen’s wife and His muse is also the mother of Ronan Farrow, a famous writer in recent years. Mia and Woody were once gifted and beautiful women, but they ended up like that.
I like Woody's close-to-life, brisk and...
By Wellington 2022-01-16 08:02:28
I watched this movie because of its film critic Gil Gordon’s "Another Woman" on self-awareness
The few things that touched me are:
1. Marion is emotionally slow and indifferent just like his surgeon husband Ben. His friend described him as stuffy cold and is a prig. When faced with the cry of his ex-wife, he said "i accept your condemnation". Emotional expression without real guilt and self-blame
Another place in the...
By Harmony 2022-01-16 08:02:28
"Another Woman" follows Ingmar Bergman's footsteps.
Even if a...
By Grace 2022-01-16 08:02:28
I deliberately found such a film that explores the psychological level. Films like this one have seen Black Swan before. They all explored a certain psychological problem of women, which is thought-provoking.
The meaning of the so-called "other women" seems to have several layers.
According to the world's standard of judgment, the heroine Marion is a successful woman, a professor of philosophy at the university, who is writing a book, has her own successful career, and her husband is...
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By Kimberly 2023-09-28 01:03:04
"I am a female intellectual, my life is a cold joke, I have become nothing in pursuit of my self-worth, I have been running away, until there is no escape, I can only face the reality, at least it is real, the truth makes me It's easy..." In fact, for a long time Woody Allen's films have always made people wonder if he has any prejudice against female intellectuals, but when you think about it in reverse, this is really the state of a very real female intellectual. (simply too...
By Jazmyn 2023-09-18 19:35:49
He is my favorite director. He reveals the heart of women delicately and tenderly, and uses such a ramble but calmly to diary and narrate dreams, which is too close to us women who love to introspect. Bergman was, however, gentle Bergman. i feel at peace but so...
By Cleta 2023-08-27 02:55:43
If the first 15 minutes of a movie makes me feel like I'm on pins and needles, I decide not to waste time. It's the director's consistent style: self-talk, pretentious. "Jade Scorpion" has this problem. With the feeling of "getting more exposure to different styles of movies", I just watched it, and this is the same way again. Well, I don't touch the director's other...
By Wilbert 2023-06-18 01:56:35
Accustomed to living in the imagination of self, do you have the courage to face the other self in the eyes of...
By Andy 2023-06-17 06:01:47
She is always being cruel but correct. And the lack of feeling is really exhausting. “I wondered if memory is something you have or something you've...
Paul: Do you remember some years ago when I showed you something I'd written, do you remember what you said?
Marion: No, I don't remember. I was probably just trying to be truthful.
Paul: Yes, I'm sure. You said, "This is overblown, it's too emotional, it's maudlin. Your dreams may be meaningful to you, but to the objective observer, it's just so embarrassing."
Marion: I said that?
Paul: Exactly your words. So I tried not to embarrass you any more.
Marion: Then I saw my mother's favorite poem, "Archaic Torso of Apollo." There were stains on the page, which, I believe were her tears. They fell across the last line, "For here there is no place that does not see you. You must change your life."
[first lines]
Marion: [voiceover] If someone had asked me when I reached my fifties to assess my life, I would have said that I had achieved a decent measure of fulfillment, both personally and professionally. Beyond that, I would say I don't choose to delve.