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Building a house together creates an unbreakable bond between three women and saves their marriages.Building a house together creates an unbreakable bond between three women and saves their marriages.Building a house together creates an unbreakable bond between three women and saves their marriages.
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Years ago, there were women's pictures (sometimes called "weepers") and more recently there have been "chick flicks" and I suppose this movie could be categorized as such, but to do so would be to overlook some very fine male performances, particularly by Lance Henricksen as "Frank" and Gordon Thomson as "Richard." Richard Roundtree was under-utilized; he made the most of his under-written character and has one very fine scene towards the end of the picture. But his relationship with his wife "Birdie" (wonderfully played by the very talented Pam Grier) would make a terrific picture or television series by itself. Florence Henderson offers a very fine performance and Donna Mills does what she can with her all-too-familiar character of society wife. There is so much more to Donna Mills than beautiful, wealthy blonde parts, and this role is a good beginning for her to more-fully explore her talent. What I found refreshing about this movie is that it while it covers the ground of aging people's concerns, it does so in a realistic way, without too many pat, completely resolved by the end of the movie answers and without that annoying and unnatural "balance" of fresh, beautiful young characters to (I suppose) hold the interest of a younger audience. This movie might not appeal to a young audience, but if young people were to look at the subject matter as a metaphor for how to proceed in life in an uncertain world, I think they too might find it entertaining.
but the reconstruction of the house was completely inane. Three women who didn't already have access to screwdrivers and knew nothing about nails are supposed to rehab a home as a fund-raising project, and it didn't occur to them to ask for help from anyone? Didn't time mean anything to them? Did anyone else think this was a worthy project? We didn't see them work much after pulling out a cabinet and framing a short wall, but at the end the home was beautiful and we learned the entire plumbing system had been redone on a home which should have needed nothing more than new fixtures. Yes, it was a metaphor, and they "grew" from the experience; I grew cranky, did some fast-forwarding, and I'm a woman. It gives "chick-flick" a bad name.
Sure glad I did not pay attention to the hatters because even tho this was flawed it was still a really cute and sometimes funny movie Yes I Recommend it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 3/28/2022.
There was plenty annoying about this movie, but nothing more annoying than the non-stop background music. It literally NEVER stopped. There were some moments in the movie where any music at all was inappropriate. But nooooo, cue the dippy music. It you know anything at all about the building trades, you may want to consider passing on this altogether lest you begin bleeding from the eyes and ears when witnessing what passes as home renovation here. If there is a moral to this story it is hard to find. Any attempt to suggest some possibilities would result in spoilers, so we will let you decide. I really hate to give any "family friendly" movies a poor review. But honestly, this was a stinker that did not have to be. Watch at your own risk. PS. There is nothing really objectionable in the movie. It is kiddie safe.
My family loved the movie. It was funny to start with, then as the plot developed, some serious issues were revealed. The acting was great. The thing I liked best about the movie, was that it was geared to issues middle aged and older people face at that time of life. The actresses were fun to watch as they fixed up the house. The parts at the hardware store were especially funny. The three woman evolved through the movie, and by the end they were a support system for each other. They seemed as though they would make the best of their life situations, no matter what they faced. I could relate to some of the issues the women were dealing with. I plan to watch it again.
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