Review of All About Women (2008) by Solomon F — 12 Sep 2009
A nerdy woman who is more concerned with accuracy than she is with being gentle and ladylike tries to win love using her knowledge of science.
An unnaturally attractive, ruthless business woman rejects all the men who desperately want her in order to stay true to her feminist ideals.
A strong, independent indie musician with an imaginary boyfriend believes that if you want something enough, it will come true.
The three storylines eventually cross with hilarious results. The point or moral of the entire film is a little bit lost and mixed up and while the overall progress is slow, it is quite enjoyable to sit through. The Hong Kong comedic elements are really cute and do enhance the emotions of the film.
This review of All About Women (2008) was written by Solomon F on 12 Sep 2009.
All About Women has generally received negative reviews.
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