Another Woman
Another Woman

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  • Released: 1988
  • Runtime: 84 mins
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  • Studio: Orion Pictures
  • Genres: Drama

Having recently turned fifty, Marion feels that she has led a so far blessed life. The well-respected Dean of Philosophy at a women's college, she is currently on sabbatical to write her latest book. Although her first husband Sam died tragically fourteen years ago from a mixture of alcohol and pills, she has recently remarried to Ken, who, married at the time, pursued her, while Ken's writer friend, Larry, also professed his love for her. She has a good relationship with her... (Full plot summary below)

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Having recently turned fifty, Marion feels that she has led a so far blessed life. The well-respected Dean of Philosophy at a women's college, she is currently on sabbatical to write her latest book. Although her first husband Sam died tragically fourteen years ago from a mixture of alcohol and pills, she has recently remarried to Ken, who, married at the time, pursued her, while Ken's writer friend, Larry, also professed his love for her. She has a good relationship with her step-daughter Laura, seemingly better than Laura has with either Ken or Laura's own volatile mother, Kathy. Between her and her brother Paul, Marion always had the attention of their academic father. And she and Ken have a wide circle of friends with who they regularly and willingly socialize. But a series of incidents with these people in her life makes Marion wonder about the decisions that she's made, most specifically whether her cerebral and judgmental nature has been alienating to those around her. One of these incidents is the surprise reunion she has with her best childhood friend, an actress named Claire. But arguably the most illuminating incidents involve encounters with Hope, a despondent patient of her workspace neighbor psychiatrist, whose therapy sessions Marion can hear through the building's ventilation system. The questions become if Marion will fully be able to comprehend the extent to which these decisions have negatively affected her life and relationships, and if so if she can make the necessary changes at this stage in her life path to be more fulfilled.

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Denton Record-Chronicle - 10/10 by Boo AllenNot Woody's best. He gets serious and that's usually not a good sign.
EmanuelLevy.Com - 9/10 by Emanuel LevyThough not one of Woody Allen's strongest films, this Bergman-like psychological melodrama is too self-conscious and contrived, but the cast, headed by Gena Rowlands and Gene Hackman, is good.
Variety - 9/10 by Variety StaffFilm that emerges is brave, in many ways fascinating, and in all respects of a caliber rarely seen.
Nick's Flick Picks - 9/10 by Nick DavisCommercially ignored and critically unheralded even by Allen's own falling standards, [the film is] a sensitive, accomplished, and ambitious picture that deserves notice.
Film4 - 9/10 by Film4 StaffSuperbly written and directed by a film-maker at the peak of his creative power, and with a sublime performance by Rowlands to match, this film has not a joke in sight.
CineVue - 8/10 by Christopher MachellThis melancholy drama is a tender, complex and affecting character study of a woman caught between middle-age regret and marital resentment.
Washington Post - 6/10 by Rita KempleyOnce again, Allen has mistaken unfunny for serious, feeling the breath of immortality on his shoulder.
Chicago Reader - 6/10 by Jonathan RosenbaumA piece of posturing phoniness designed to awe spectators who like their psychodramas third-hand and upscale.
New York Times - 4/10 by Vincent CanbyMr. Allen is becoming an immensely sophisticated director, but this screenplay is in need of a merciless literary editor.
User Review - 10/10 by George DA flawless shot by Allen in making a captivating Bergman-esque film that fittingly works in large part due to the perfection Nykvist brings to the drama. Terrific performances.

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