Review of The Six Wives of Henry Lefay (2009) by Gavin S — 11 Sep 2011
Calling this movie bad isn't quite accurate...Terrible would be more like it. The very best part of it, is that for a Tim Allen movie, he's only in it for about 30 minutes, which is still a few too many minutes.
Elisha Cuthbert plays his daughter, and comes across as a whiny spoiled daddy's girl the whole time. Completely unbelievable or relatable. The wives are a collection of mundane and ridiculous. Only Andie MacDowell as Cuthbert's mother has any sort of grounding in a real world.
However, Allen must get credit for getting someone to pay him for acting like a self-absorbed asshole...because that seems more non-fiction than acting. Do yourself a favour, and save the 90 minutes for something else.
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This review of The Six Wives of Henry Lefay (2009) was written by Gavin S on 11 Sep 2011.
The Six Wives of Henry Lefay has generally received mixed reviews.
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