
On their 16. anniversary, during a shopping stroll, the lawyer Nick Fifer confesses his wife Deborah some affairs. She goes wild and insists on a divorce. After they agreed to the dividing up of their belongings, Deborah confesses having an affair, too. Now he gets very upset and wants the divorce for his part, but the last word is not spoken yet.... (Full plot summary below)
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On their 16. anniversary, during a shopping stroll, the lawyer Nick Fifer confesses his wife Deborah some affairs. She goes wild and insists on a divorce. After they agreed to the dividing up of their belongings, Deborah confesses having an affair, too. Now he gets very upset and wants the divorce for his part, but the last word is not spoken yet.
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| rec.arts.movies.reviewsMark R. LeeperIt offers you surprisingly little considering the names involved. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellAgain proving Woody Allen should stick with Woody Allen movies. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyA close-up look at a couple's painful catharsis so well wedded to marital discord it's like going through a divorce with yourself. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...a thin premise that's employed to progressively lackluster effect by filmmaker Paul Mazursky... |
| VarietyVariety StaffPaul Mazursky's 14th film as director is a cozy, insular middle-aged marital comedy that's about as deep and rewarding as a day of mall-cruising. |
| Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumMazursky has returned with a vengeance to his special universe where the upper middle class is the only thing that exists, and this time he has absolutely nothing to say about it. |
| MovieholeClint MorrisNext time you go shopping leave Woody and Bette at home |
| User ReviewDaniele GSimply amazing. I love Mazursky and I love Allen and together they are like a bomb. The movie is so actual that that it could be done today. |
| User ReviewEric OSuch a great movie! I had been wanting to see this for a long time. Loved every moment in this film. Great transition scenes between fighting and getting along. And what is great is that the viewer doesn't really know how things are going to be resolved. One of the few Woody Allen films I enjoyed. |
| User ReviewJulia LI despise Woody Allen.... I wish Bette was in this with someone else!!! |