Review of Another Woman (1988) by Alexander P — 17 Jan 2015
'Another Woman' made ten years later, shares similar themes with 'Interiors' but it is more akin to Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" than to "Cries and Whispers." It is a story of a university professor, played spectacularly by Gena Rowlands, in whom something stirs when she overhears a therapy session with a young 30-something woman who is discontent with her life.
The professor, Marion, feels an emptiness rise inside her - an emptiness that had settled there years before, that she can consciously feel now. Little by little, like in "Interiors," the world she has constructed for herself, a cold, cerebral world, deconstructs.
.. Makes Us Reflect On The Choices We Make In Life--On turning 50, Marion Post looks back on her life to find it's not quite what she had thought it was... First-rate, intense character study-An Intellectual "Horror" Movie!!
This review of Another Woman (1988) was written by Alexander P on 17 Jan 2015.
Another Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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