
Trisha Rawlings, a Beverly Hills socialite suffers from loneliness following the separation of her womanizing husband Stu. Strip, a young drifter, became infatuated with her and, develops a May/December relationship with her.... (Full plot summary below)
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Trisha Rawlings, a Beverly Hills socialite suffers from loneliness following the separation of her womanizing husband Stu. Strip, a young drifter, became infatuated with her and, develops a May/December relationship with her.
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| User ReviewKim WI actually liked this movie. I started watching it out of curiosity, to see young John Travolta and Lily Tomlin in a romance together, but kept watching it to see what would happen. I image this is what some romance novels are like. Sweet, sexy, caring young man falls for woman who doesn't feel appreciated. My main complaint would be that the tempo dragged at points. There was plenty of nudity, though not full nudity, the plot was interesting, and it had a happy ending. :) |
| User ReviewMatthew SDue to Jane Wagner's highly insightful writing and her intimate relationship with Lily Tomlin, you would think this movie might be of value. It is devastatingly bad and incredibly awkward. This isn't the level of bad cinema that becomes campy and fun to watch. It is just painfully bad. I must confess, I could not look away. For that reason alone I feel I am obliged to give this movie a full star. It is of interest for sheer oddity. Make no mistake, this is intended to be a realistic movie. It takes itself very seriously. I have to write that the sex scene between Lily Tomlin and John "Strip" Travolta is the polar opposite of erotic. Once the tops are off, I found myself confused about who was doing what. Travolta and Tomlin are both thin and have almost identical haircuts. |
| User ReviewThomas KTravolta and Tomlin as the least likely lovers you'll ever see in a major motion picture. Just sad and kid of pathetic. |
| User ReviewDavid GThe unseen character Greg is far more interesting than these bland, similar looking characters. |