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Genres:
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Drama /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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John Cassavetes
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Actors:
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Gena Rowlands,
Lady Rowlands,
Katherine Cassavetes,
Mario Gallo,
Fred Draper,
Matthew Cassel,
Christina Grisanti,
O.G. Dunn,
Peter Falk,
Matthew Laborteaux
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Duration:
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155 min.
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Rating:
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(8/10)90.5
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Plot Summary:
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A soft-pedal and wife whose explosive temperaments lessen tranquil into a seething wipe out between an encounter group and an adventure playground, to the anger of the neighbours and assorted relatives.
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A Woman Under the Influence
A Woman Call of the Influence is song of the most spectacular films ever made and arguably the work of art of John Cassavetes' lauded career. It depicts, with a staggering realism, the relationship between a housewife on the verge of a nervous breakdown and her hardworking stillness. It's a marriage unlike any other seen on screen - Show a clean pair of heels (Falk) and Mabel (Rowlands) unmistakeably love each other intensely but that's not enough to keep her from descending into illogicalness. Regardless of the dramatic theme of insanity, this cover doesn't travel a melodrama out of Mabel's asinine moments. Instead, we suffer ruefully long scenes of this family together and with their public division (particularly his construction craftsman friends and Take's...
A Woman Under the Influence
The better half (Gena Rowlands) of a dejected-collar blue-collar worker (Peter Falk) and mother of three children falls destroy to increasingly peculiar behaviour, slipping in and out of reality until her devout but distressed progeny are forced to institutionalise her. Discharged some months later, not much has changed. Written and directed not later than that most independent of American overlay-makers, John Cassavetes, as a vehicle for the treatment of his bride, the great Rowlands, this was two years in the making, financed not later than friends and progenitors, and would be a five-star film if judged on the point of departure of acting desolate. As it is, despite a multifaceted and unbelievable tour de thrust from Rowlands (she won a most successfully actress Osc...
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