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I watched this on Valentine's Day with my wife...my cynical, hard to please wife when it comes to lesbian movies, as she wants them to be more mainstream. Me? I just enjoy any kind of representation so I'll admit when something is poorly done, but still love the effort. This movie, however, is good. I loved it and my wife thought it was "cute", meaning she enjoyed it, too.
As a fan of Cathy DeBuono I thought it was the best I've ever seen her. Yes, she is very funny as Wanda, but, had some brief scenes showing the depth of her character'a "backstory" peaking through. I think that's something she's never been afforded in some of her past performances and maybe the sign of a good director, too?
It's no wonder she's won so many Best Actress awards at the film festivals for this role this past year. And, Constance Brenaman is perfect for her part, too. She plays off DeBuono, and others very well and you can see in her face that Wanda is just the breath of fresh air she needs and has needed for a long time.
All of the other characters and actors are great, too. I especially loved Davina, whose role in Wanda's life is much bigger than we're first led to believe. What a great character in this movie!
Overall, this movie just made me feel good. It's another good one like "Snapshots", which made me a Jan Miller Corran fan. (Which is another movie that I love!) See it. Funny, and poignant. 10/10.
As a fan of Cathy DeBuono I thought it was the best I've ever seen her. Yes, she is very funny as Wanda, but, had some brief scenes showing the depth of her character'a "backstory" peaking through. I think that's something she's never been afforded in some of her past performances and maybe the sign of a good director, too?
It's no wonder she's won so many Best Actress awards at the film festivals for this role this past year. And, Constance Brenaman is perfect for her part, too. She plays off DeBuono, and others very well and you can see in her face that Wanda is just the breath of fresh air she needs and has needed for a long time.
All of the other characters and actors are great, too. I especially loved Davina, whose role in Wanda's life is much bigger than we're first led to believe. What a great character in this movie!
Overall, this movie just made me feel good. It's another good one like "Snapshots", which made me a Jan Miller Corran fan. (Which is another movie that I love!) See it. Funny, and poignant. 10/10.
Cute movie with attractive characters. I enjoyed watching this before Christmas. The fact that the two main characters are lesbians was a treat, but also in how their sexuality was relatively incidental and not a big deal. Definitely a PG movie, too. I wouldn't hesitate to watch it with family. My only complaint is it wasn't long enough.
First of all someone needs to use Cathy DeBuono more. There is supposed to be a feature follow up to this one where I hope her talent for humor and acting gets more exposure. I love the idea this was shot during the pandemic. It's really about regrets about the decisions we make when we're younger in order to be "more normal". It made me think of another movie with a similar theme called Snapshots which I think may be written by the same person. It's wonderful with Piper Laurie and Brooke Adams, Emily Goss, (and another small but excellent role with DeBuono). Directed by Melanie Mayron (from 30 Something) who has quite a talent for directing. Hope they follow through with the feature which says in in production.
I honestly never know what I'll see when I watch a Nicole Conn movie. Over the years they've gotten better & better. This one was beautiful. I am not sure, but I may have watched the Directors cut, but since I plan on watching it again I will make sure I do. I loved the actors. The 2 main characters were attractive & I could feel the chemistry. How could you not be impressed with Bruce Davidson? He really nailed this role. And, finally, the little guy who was in the center of it all? What a performance! Or, was it? I'm mean really I fell in love with him immediately. How could he fake that much charisma at such an age & with everything he must deal with? It wasn't the ending I was expecting, but it was a very satisfying ending.
I've seen some really negative reviews here that will bring the overall rating down and a lot of them are simply homophobic & I suspect done on purpose for that reason. (A trend I've noticed a lot, lately, IMDB.)
I've seen some really negative reviews here that will bring the overall rating down and a lot of them are simply homophobic & I suspect done on purpose for that reason. (A trend I've noticed a lot, lately, IMDB.)
It is a REAL show. I love this show! Why? Because it doesn't keep recapping ALL the details after a commercial break, but wait! There's more. I've noticed that you actually see the "stars" of the show (who really aren't, nor do they act as if they are) doing the actual work such as taking notes, and talking to witnesses, etc. It's little things that some people may not recognize, but, in my professional opinion is just not scripted. Do they have to edit it to keep it moving along or seem less dull and boring as the day to day work really is? Of course they do, but Kudos to Dick Wolf, and everyone involved in this show for putting the money out there so Kelly Siegler and the teams she assembles to do this work can help these places that otherwise have to allow killers walk free for years due to lack of money and resources, and a lot of times enough expertise. (One town I recall only averaged 1 murder a year. How much expertise might they have had?) She helps people. The investigation teams in whatever town they're in AND, the people left behind by the never ending ripple affect caused by murder.
I was aware of Kelly Siegler long before this show. I had been aware of her reputation prior to this, but hadn't really been exposed to her personality or methods. Now, though, I'm a fan. She reminds me of my mentor who also happened to be a tough, strong, yet human Texan not afraid or apologetic about doing what she does or how she does it. While my mentor and I didn't always agree on politics or certain ideologies, per se, we both had respect and care for one another in the end and the end goals in our jobs and life were the same. Her humanity really shows in some of these shows and you can really see her relief when she gets to tell a family the good new or her regret if they aren't quite there yet.
It is a real show.
It's not a bad show at all. I don't understand the severe negativity I've seen in other reviews. It's a Batman-type atmosphere, so it's dark and dry. I love the Chicago backdrop as the city of Gotham. It is SO recognizable. It's story and villains are your typical Gotham over the top villains, so it captures that. As for the acting, I think it's good although the writers do need some work on their dialogue for many of the characters. And who cares if it's called Batwoman or Batgirl? Either way the point is the character is female.
As for the fact that Batwoman is a lesbian? Give me a break. I always thought she was gay. Even when I was a kid reading comics I knew this even though I didn't know what it was. I just kind of knew I guess. Why are people so threatened by this?? Makes sense to me. Stop making it a giant political issue. At least they found someone attractive for the part.
This is camp to me but in the best Batmanesque way. If you don't care for that, find another one that you do instead of the campaign of negativity to purposely push the ratings down.
This is camp to me but in the best Batmanesque way. If you don't care for that, find another one that you do instead of the campaign of negativity to purposely push the ratings down.
This was not the best pairing of comedians. I like Patton but I don't think he has the passion for the punchline that Jerry does. Worth watching, though.
I won't give it away, but it was an interesting turn of events in this one and I loved the dialogue and different views between Seinfeld and Rock. Good episode, for sure.
I've been a fan of David Letterman all his years in television. I thought the story he told about Paul Newman's tie-in to the car they were driving was funny. Another good one.