Review of How to Murder Your Wife (1965) by Francesco D — 22 Oct 2008
Brilliant, elegant, an amazing ironic comedy about the single and the "femme fatal", Jack Lemmon is fantastic and Virna Lisi wonderfull.
I would like to post a quote of the movie so we can understand the soul of this movie:
"Stanley Ford: Oh Harold, I think you've been brainwashed. You're missing a very important point: marriage is not a basic fact of nature, it's an invention. It's like the infield fly rule; it exists only because the women say so and like idiots we just go following right along.
Harold Lampson: Uh...no, no, no, uh, Stan, I don't know what I would do without Edna. She...she...she plans the meals, sends my shirts to the laundry...
Stanley Ford: [interrupting] Harold, you're making another basic common masculine mistake: you're confusing love and laundry.".
One a moment have you meet "the woman/man" that can you change your life? Let's go to rent this movie and you can reply this question.
This review of How to Murder Your Wife (1965) was written by Francesco D on 22 Oct 2008.
How to Murder Your Wife has generally received positive reviews.
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