
A group of men get together to form a "discussion group". They share their feelings about women, life, love, and work. The party gets rowdier and rowdier, and then the wife returns home. Thrown out, the men are not yet willing to call it a night.... (Full plot summary below)
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A group of men get together to form a "discussion group". They share their feelings about women, life, love, and work. The party gets rowdier and rowdier, and then the wife returns home. Thrown out, the men are not yet willing to call it a night.
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| Chicago TribuneJohanna SteinmetzThere’s a good movie buried in it, but it stays buried--and, by the end, the annoyances outweigh the pleasures. |
| Chicago ReaderPat GrahamThere's no formal stylization to speak of, but this is, after all, a film about performances, and Medak simply points his camera at the actors and lets them chew away. Some of the chewers are better than others, and Harvey Keitel and Frank Langella especially, coming from opposite poles of intensity and languor, deliver the honest emotional goods. |
| The New York TimesWalter GoodmanNow and then, there is some horseplay involving the whole group or an angry exchange between a couple of them, but mostly we're watching a set of shticks, some amusing, some not. It's like being at an Actor's Studio showcase. |
| User ReviewRoy RThis movie is not appreciated widely... I don't care... I still fucking loved it! |
| User ReviewIan MOne of those morbidly watchable so-bad-it's-good films, with some hilariously bad dialogue, music and naff 80s fashions. For five minutes it becomes a different film, when Jennifer Jason Leigh shows up and nearly scorches the screen. |