Review of Two for the Road (1967) by Kate B — 24 Oct 2007
Joanna is a needy, impulsive bitch and Mark is a chauvinistic, self-centered bastard, and naturally, the two cannot live without each other. Unlike similar films, however, the writers and the actors have not forgotten to clue the audience into what attracts as well as repels the pair, and the on-screen chemistry sizzles as much as the off-screen affair that ended Hepburn's marriage.
Without a doubt, Audrey's best performance, and she was not without help from her costar, who sums up their relationship in one line toward the beginning of the film: "If there's one thing I really despise, it's an indispensable woman.
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This review of Two for the Road (1967) was written by Kate B on 24 Oct 2007.
Two for the Road has generally received very positive reviews.
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