It would seem to be a real shame most of those involved, from writer
Stephen Yada to Christopher Jones, never really got to do much else.
Because this uneven, smart, well acted satire is way ahead of it's time;
and still surprises. The title gimmick, which was used to advertise the movie, is really one
of the weaker sections of the film, which looks at the battle of the
sexes in a way that really does mirror it's time, while treating it's
characters with humor and affection. If you can get a copy, it's well
worth going out of your way to see. Only the mediocre pop score does not
hold up well.
Stephen Yada to Christopher Jones, never really got to do much else.
Because this uneven, smart, well acted satire is way ahead of it's time;
and still surprises. The title gimmick, which was used to advertise the movie, is really one
of the weaker sections of the film, which looks at the battle of the
sexes in a way that really does mirror it's time, while treating it's
characters with humor and affection. If you can get a copy, it's well
worth going out of your way to see. Only the mediocre pop score does not
hold up well.