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The 24 Hour Woman

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
489
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Rosie Perez and Diego Serrano in The 24 Hour Woman (1999)
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Grace tries to be the perfect mother and TV producer but finds trouble in juggling both.Grace tries to be the perfect mother and TV producer but finds trouble in juggling both.Grace tries to be the perfect mother and TV producer but finds trouble in juggling both.

  • Director
    • Nancy Savoca
  • Writers
    • Nancy Savoca
    • Richard Guay
  • Stars
    • Rosie Perez
    • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Patti LuPone
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    489
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nancy Savoca
    • Writers
      • Nancy Savoca
      • Richard Guay
    • Stars
      • Rosie Perez
      • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
      • Patti LuPone
    • 12User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    • Grace Santos
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    • Madeline Labelle
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    • Joan Marshall
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    • Margo Lynn
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      • Nancy Savoca
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      • Richard Guay
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    7simon24tb

    A Good Rosie Perez Flick

    Rosie Perez has been in great films: "Fearless" (Oscar nominations), "It Could Happen to You," and "The Twenty-Four Hour Woman." In this film, Perez is wonderful as a producer who juggles a man, a job, and pregnancy in her 30s. With a competent supporting cast including Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Karen Duffy, and Aida Turturro, this film, with a delightful screenplay and a highly-overlooked and exceptional leading lady, is one not to miss. (7/10)
    9Daryl-7

    Portrayal of Working/Family Life

    We thought this movie was excellent. Rosie Perez and Marianne Jean-Baptiste went through similar but different problems as working mothers. Marianne had problems getting her out-of-work husband to take care of the kids, Rosie had problems dealing with a brand new baby that cried constantly! The plot, the acting and the characters were believable and compelling. We loved it!
    4noralee

    Amusing But Dated and Limited Look at Working Mothers

    I was actually disappointed in Nancy Savoca's "24-Hour Woman" starring the ever wonderful Rosie Perez, though I didn't tell local movie reviewer/ex-Mayor Ed Koch that when he walked in for the next showing with a sour face as if he already expected it to be bad. I told him it was enjoyable, which it was.

    I avoided seeing "Parenthood" and "Baby Boom" so I don't know if this in fact raises different, more authentic issues. Certainly tossed off lines are quite accurate and very funny, and are reflective of the thank you at the end of the credits to the many people who shared their "war stories" with the writers. (I guess I'm not the only one who felt like a POW at home with a baby who wouldn't sleep.)

    But Savoca didn't reach far enough. While the secondary character does have school-age kids, hardly any attention is paid to the child care etc. problems of that age, as opposed to the baby woes of the lead, which in fact have been dealt with much more in popular entertainment, such as "Mad About You" (I always remind people that they are not just having a baby but having a person; babyhood is a very small percentage of the lifetime you're responsible for 24-7.)

    Perez unrealistically working in a glamorous job is used for funny effect in the climax and also is the opportunity for deft jabs at talk shows and the media, but she's also working surrounded by women, mostly mothers in fact, so other issues aren't dealt with as well. So it seems to be the intent to just deal with a few issues, amusingly enough, but with no new insights, but at least some clichés are avoided (I thought all such movies had to include infidelity, but I think they wanted to challenge the Latin lover macho cliché, and there's also a very positive black father).

    It just feels a few years old. And this is certainly the kind of movie where it's hopeless to expect a quiet audience as everyone talks back to what's happening on screen. This movie is less for parents to whom it will be like being back home than for those contemplating parenthood in the future. Ah but will there be a run on birth control pills after this?

    (originally written 2/15/1999)
    Tinlizzy

    Very enjoyable and much truer to life than others in the genre

    I found THE 24 HOUR WOMAN to be very funny. The lack of structure was deliberate. I have a feeling that the author of the above review was a man; certainly he/she has no children. The movie is about the total chaos that the baby brings into the lives of extremely controlled and stressed people who actually think they can 'manage' the situation while not changing their lives in the least. Nancy Savoca mentioned in an interview that 'when others went to the right, we went to the left' she deliberately avoided cliches like the 'contrast between the working class black woman and middle class Latina.' The ethnicities are there, but are never shoved in your face, and the situations apply to all races. This was not a movie about 'class differences' but about the troubles one has in trying to 'have it all', whether by choice or necessity. The problem applies to the male characters as well as the women. This movie is very entertaining and far more honest than the Hollywood versions of the 'working mom/dad/take care of baby' that I have seen. Recommended.
    9GMeleJr

    Rosie Perez, Marianne Jean Baptiste, it must be great!

    The 24 HOUR WOMAN is great. Too bad many people didn't see it. Rent or buy the video. The much maligned Rosie Perez gives a knockout performance in the title role, enhanced by her character's assistant, an unrecognizable Marianne Jean-Baptiste ("Secrets and Lies") with an impeccable American accent, a 24 hour woman herself. Patti Lupone as the wicked boss is at her most ferociously evil. Only Glenn Close may have been able to vilify this character as the superb Patti LuPone does (We see too little of her on the screen, so take advantage of this film to see this terrific actress in a deliciously despicable role). A good script addressing contemporary issues, and creative cinematography in real New York settings further contribute to this film's appeal.

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    • Trivia
      The cast includes two Academy Award nominees (Rosie Perez and Marianne Jean-Baptiste), two Academy Award winners (Melissa Leo and Chris Cooper), and two Tony Award winners (Patti LuPone and Wendell Pierce).
    • Quotes

      [Grace has pointed a gun at Eddie live on air during the Sex-Switcheroo dress up day on the talk show]

      Joan Marshall: [on the phone with police] We have been taken hostage by a lone gunman. Gun person. She is a disgruntled employee. Set off by a case of postpartum depression. No, the drag outfits aren't part of her demand.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Office Space/October Sky/The 24 Hour Woman/Jawbreaker/Tango (1999)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 24 Hour Woman
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dirt Road Productions, King City
      • Exile Films
      • Redeemable Features
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $109,535
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,399
      • Jan 31, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $109,535
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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