Two middle-aged women with nothing in common meet by accident and develop a close friendship while continuing to deal with their own lives.Two middle-aged women with nothing in common meet by accident and develop a close friendship while continuing to deal with their own lives.Two middle-aged women with nothing in common meet by accident and develop a close friendship while continuing to deal with their own lives.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
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Chuck Shamata
- Dr. Seth Simpson
- (as Charles Shamata)
Barbara Tyson
- Francie
- (as Barbara Bush)
James D. Morris
- Lionel
- (as Jim Morris)
Shelagh McLeod
- Heather
- (as Shelagh MacLeod)
James Bearden
- Realty Office Customer
- (as Jim Bearden)
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For crying out loud, all the orevious reviewers here are soap opera fans that screem at their television sets obviously. This novel's adaptation, the casting, the cinematography, the rythm of the piece all combine to hit the nail on the head for the time. It spoke to USA women who were considered successful for their generation having to grapple middle-age and a changing world.
Carol Burnett makes a far less convincing dramatic actress than, say, Mary Tyler Moore. Her rubbery face and jaunting jaw are tailor-made for comedy, but those slightly googly features freeze up when she attempts drama. She becomes prim and pinched, and a Carol Burnett without color and comic pizazz is slightly disconcerting. Playing a somewhat loose woman who becomes unlikely friends with an ex-society broad (Elizabeth Taylor), Burnett attempts to mine dramatic territory while keeping her comedic instincts in check, yet it's a gamble that doesn't pay off. Taylor and Burnett are an odd pairing--their acting styles are dissimilar, to say the least--but Liz comes off better, using her braying brand of humor to an amusing effect. The film is cable-TV sludge that has been justly forgotten, but the memory of it sticks with me whenever I see a comic actor or actress attempting to be Olivier, for no other purpose on Earth except to show us their dreaded "range".
I mean no offense to Carol Burnett, but I don't find her an attractive woman, in any way. Obviously, she disagrees with my assessment, otherwise she wouldn't have taken the lead role in Between Friends. In the HBO movie, she plays a single mother who willingly engages in affairs with married men. She's continually referred to as beautiful, sexy, irresistible, and a volcano in the sack-a-roo. If you're confused by that, you will be befuddled when you learn the second lead in the film, a meek woman who wants to marry and be taken care of, is played by Elizabeth Taylor. Did the casting director switch the paperwork? For the life of me, I don't understand why the two women didn't switch roles.
I'm not trying to be mean, but it just didn't work for me. Liz did a very good job in a role that's against type; she's far from calculating, a little stupid, and finds sex with her sweetie-pie repellent. But when watching Carol's scenes, you can practically smell her ego as she announces to the television, "See! I am sexy!" and it just doesn't work. Plus, in the scenes when she's not in the bedroom, her character's personality is pretty lousy. She yells at people and has no sympathy or tolerance for people who don't want to blindly take her orders.
If that type of movie appeals to you, I'll offer one more warning: There is no plot to this movie. It's a movie about two women who meet by chance, and disjointed scenes are strung together to show the audience that they remain friends in the years to come. No plot and no point. No bueno for me.
I'm not trying to be mean, but it just didn't work for me. Liz did a very good job in a role that's against type; she's far from calculating, a little stupid, and finds sex with her sweetie-pie repellent. But when watching Carol's scenes, you can practically smell her ego as she announces to the television, "See! I am sexy!" and it just doesn't work. Plus, in the scenes when she's not in the bedroom, her character's personality is pretty lousy. She yells at people and has no sympathy or tolerance for people who don't want to blindly take her orders.
If that type of movie appeals to you, I'll offer one more warning: There is no plot to this movie. It's a movie about two women who meet by chance, and disjointed scenes are strung together to show the audience that they remain friends in the years to come. No plot and no point. No bueno for me.
Excellent Movie! grows on you>>>>>>>>>>>> characters are believable and Very Funny!
Wonderful acting on both parts!!
Have not seen this movie for years! believe it was on HBO? ( T.V.)
Looking to add it to my collection!" ANYONE KNOW HOW I CAN OBTAIN A COPY" ???? Very Interested!!!
I am an "Elizabeth Taylor Fan", this is one that has escaped. It amazed me "Carol Burnett" funny - but she played more of a dramatic role, and still was very humorous, Great Job!
Elizabeth Taylor, well you know she is the original "Drama Queen"! ha ha, I found her to play yet another serious role, found her to be the comedic-one, the girl can act! ( or is it?) no disrespect. Great pairing-Loved it!>>>>>>>>
You will enjoy the sensitivity, the humor, just again Great Acting on both parts!
Great casting also... Fun Movie>>>>>>>>>>>>> ; )
I have wanted to see this again, I probably saw it 10 times when it played on TV (HBO?) for that month's feature!
Back in the day 1983? I guess ha ha.....
Wonderful acting on both parts!!
Have not seen this movie for years! believe it was on HBO? ( T.V.)
Looking to add it to my collection!" ANYONE KNOW HOW I CAN OBTAIN A COPY" ???? Very Interested!!!
I am an "Elizabeth Taylor Fan", this is one that has escaped. It amazed me "Carol Burnett" funny - but she played more of a dramatic role, and still was very humorous, Great Job!
Elizabeth Taylor, well you know she is the original "Drama Queen"! ha ha, I found her to play yet another serious role, found her to be the comedic-one, the girl can act! ( or is it?) no disrespect. Great pairing-Loved it!>>>>>>>>
You will enjoy the sensitivity, the humor, just again Great Acting on both parts!
Great casting also... Fun Movie>>>>>>>>>>>>> ; )
I have wanted to see this again, I probably saw it 10 times when it played on TV (HBO?) for that month's feature!
Back in the day 1983? I guess ha ha.....
I liked this movie well enough, but pretty sure I prefer the similarly titled Mary Tyler Moore film from three years later, "Just Between Friends". The characters in that were more likable to me, not that the stories were the same, but close enough that I started comparing them in my mind. Besides that, I just find latter-day Mary more likable than most in general. Nothing against Liz or Carol, but while watching this, I was missing Mary.
As for the storyline itself, meh. It didn't make me laugh, it didn't make me cry, it hardly made me smile. Just meh. I will say that the teen daughter in this was very irritating though, so I guess there's that- irritation. On another, some lines of dialogue from Carol and Liz (the blood sisters talk, the sex talk) were very Joan Jett, and I appreciated that. But otherwise meh. I am quite fond of Carol and Liz though, and this is definitely worth seeing for them- which is why I can't give it any less than 6 stars- and am tempted to give it even more.
As for the storyline itself, meh. It didn't make me laugh, it didn't make me cry, it hardly made me smile. Just meh. I will say that the teen daughter in this was very irritating though, so I guess there's that- irritation. On another, some lines of dialogue from Carol and Liz (the blood sisters talk, the sex talk) were very Joan Jett, and I appreciated that. But otherwise meh. I am quite fond of Carol and Liz though, and this is definitely worth seeing for them- which is why I can't give it any less than 6 stars- and am tempted to give it even more.
Did you know
- TriviaA television movie made for HBO.
- Quotes
Deborah Shapiro: He wanted to make a merger, kind of like steel and oil.
Mary Catherine Castelli: So, what did you say?
Deborah Shapiro: I told him I was getting out of the business.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.114 (2011)
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- CA$4,400,000 (estimated)
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