Review of A Good Woman (2004) by Dann M — 26 Jun 2013
Based on a play by Oscar Wilde, A Good Woman is a satirical comedy set in the 1930s. The story follows a seductress, who preys upon rich men, as she heads for the coast of Italy in search of new prospects.
The film stars Helen Hunt, Scarlett Johansson, and Tom Wilkinson, who all give strong performances. The costumes and set designs are also quite impressive, and have an authentic feel to them. However, the writing is dialog heavy, and it interferes with the storytelling.
While the film has some problems, A Good Woman is an entertaining film with a smart sense of humor.
This review of A Good Woman (2004) was written by Dann M on 26 Jun 2013.
A Good Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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