Review of A Good Woman (2004) by Jessica H — 11 Jan 2013
The leading ladies did not lead, but only followed. I was mostly embarrassed for them and their horrible accents and silly immature behavior. I think it goes to show why Hunt never became a star. The Italian village was beautiful as well as romantic. Vukotic was strong as well as Moore.
Perhaps the story was flawed as well, showing the problems of marriage and how everyone cannot be trusted even when they should be. I may just read the play to see whether Wilde's writing is up to snuff.
This review of A Good Woman (2004) was written by Jessica H on 11 Jan 2013.
A Good Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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