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6/10
The reason ageing actors should still be cast
Boristhemoggy22 May 2023
Hollywood excels at putting beautiful young people on our screens, even if it means matching a young woman with a very older man as a love interest. It's long annoyed me but Hollywood don't listen to reviews.

This film is a delightful tale of 4 older people who all share a common history, and 2 of the surviving ones want to correct some of that history. The lengths they go to is absurd but very funny.

I always think of Lily Tomlin as a female Woody Allen and she never changes, she is always good. Jane Fonda remains beautiful and just as engaging on screen as she ever was. Malcom McDowell despite his age now still exudes the violent and threatening demeanour he displayed all those years ago in Clockwork Orange.

Not the best film of the year but a thoroughly enjoyable one, and a brilliant reminded that ageing actors can still give great performances.
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6/10
Alternate universe episode of Grace & Frankie
nicolasroop18 March 2023
It was a decent film. Almost like if Grace & Frankie had made a film themselves. It's not that great or groundbreaking on the drama side of things, but the comedy aspect of this dramedy is the silverlining of the film. Lily Tomlin shines and is easily the best part of the entire thing. Jane Fonda is servicable but, again, nothing groundbreaking or exciting from her. I liked the inclusion of Malcolm McDowell, he can be a welcome surprise sometimes and that is how I felt about him in this. The film did have some strange plotlines that felt out of place for the film and made the film drag in places. That's even with it's short 85 minute runtime, which still felt a bit long for this particular story. It was almost like the writers wrote this as an episode of a tv series and decided to expand it in a way that feels unnecessary. Overall, if you're a fan of the pair, you will at least find a bit of enjoyment. Fonda and Tomlin have a certain chemistry with each other and know how to play off each other very well.

3 murder attempts out of 5.
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7/10
Tomlin and Especially Fonda Rise to the Occasion in a Revenge Dramedy
EUyeshima16 September 2023
It's hard to believe it's been 63 years since Jane Fonda's big screen debut in "Tall Story", and her longevity has as much to do with her commitment to the characters she's played as it does to her innate talent in inhabiting them. Looking better here than in her other recent films like "80 for Brady" and "Book Club", she plays Claire, an eightysomething Ohio woman who flies to California to attend the funeral of one of her closest friends Joyce. Once at the wake, she confronts Joyce's widower Howard and asserts she will kill him that weekend for committing an unspeakable act a half-century earlier. The plot turns on this revelation into a prickly combination of melodrama and black comedy as Claire pairs with her long estranged friend Evelyn, a jaded lesbian cellist who fluctuates between supporting and rejecting Claire's monomaniacal mission. With Lily Tomlin in free-wheeling mode as Evelyn, they definitely have a lot of "Grace & Frankie"-type banter, but it resonates more here because both have repressed their feelings of deep-seeded resentment about how their lives had evolved. Richard Roundtree makes a welcome return as Claire's long-ago divorced first husband, and Malcolm McDowell makes Howard a venal character worthy of Claire's wrath. It doesn't all work, but it's good to see Tomlin and especially Fonda do such strong work thanks to Paul Weitz's dexterous direction and clever screenplay.
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Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin
drednm3 May 2023
Stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin in a wry black comedy/drama about secrets and revenge.

Fonda arrives in California for the funeral of an old college friend and sees the dead woman's husband which brings on bad memories of something (but we don't know what). Tomlin lives in a home and attends the same funeral and also has a bad reaction to seeing the husband (Malcolm McDowell). While Tomlin and Fonda renew their old friendship, the secrets start to emerge, and after Tomlin blurts out a big one at the wake it becomes obvious that they have a common enemy in McDowell.

While not laugh-out-loud funny, it's an amusing film and the chemistry between the stars is great. Richard Roundtree also appears as another old friend with a secret.

Ultimately, the film is about old wrongs, lost opportunities, and maybe even a little forgiveness before it's too late.
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7/10
MOVING ON - ***1/2 out of *****
unclejeff17 March 2024
This is a terrific little black comedy that somehow flew under the radar. It's very slight - I like to call movies like this an appetizer - but what it does, it does very well. Black comedy is very tough to pull off, but this film does a splendid job of maintaining its bite while still allowing moments of emotion and humanity that never feel manipulative. It is not a politically correct movie, and many will balk at the origins of its humor, but that's what I personally appreciated about it. Both Fonda and Tomlin are great, and they've obviously honed their chemistry to an art form after their decades working together. One could rightfully call them the Lemmon & Matthau of today's cinema. They are a joy to watch here, together and apart, and Fonda is particularly radiant. There is also a fantastic, beautifully understated performance by Richard Roundtree as Fonda's ex-husband that exudes charm and elegance. This film succeeds in melding comedy and drama where many other, bigger movies have failed. Credit director and co-writer Weitz, who also directed Tomlin in one of her best performances in GRANDMA as well as the fantastic Hugh Grant film ABOUT A BOY. I encourage you to check this one out if you have the opportunity. It's a definite hidden treasure.
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6/10
Now that Jane and Lily are old enough for Shirley MacLaine roles.
mark.waltz9 December 2023
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It's hard to pick between Fonda and Tomlin which one to take a whack at because they're both emulating the various elements of MacLaine's Ouiser Boudreaux from "Steel Magnolias". Both cranky and filled with anger (towards the recently widowed Malcolm McDowall), they have plans for revenge, one plotting his murder and the other outing the dead woman for lesbian feelings. Fonda, a two time divorcee, is reunited with a husband from a brief interracial marriage years ago (the recently widowed Richard Roundtree), while lesbian cello player Tomlin is mentor to a pre-teenager confronting gender identity issues.

This one's going to get mixed reactions for the obvious agendas, although as I got to know both Fonda and Tomlin's characters, the more I began to like them for their refusal to be traditional octogenarians and obviously non-conformists who've kept their age of aquarius liberal values. Fortunately, they are middle of the road liberal so the issues aren't far too extreme and it doesn't end up being preachy. The revenge plot is underplayed as Fonda is like an ancient female version of the coyote with McDowall the road runner who's going to get his, but not by the way Fonda intends. I laughed more at the ecerbic attitude of the characters and their determination to remain in control even if their intentions are questionable.
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6/10
Dark Comedy
stevendbeard26 March 2023
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I saw Moving On, starring Jane Fonda-80 For Brady, Barbarella; Lily Tomlin-80 For Brady, 9 to 5; Malcolm McDowell-Father Stu, Halloween_2007 and Richard Roundtree-the Shaft movies, Speed Racer.

This is a dark comedy starring Jane and Lily, who have done a lot of films-and tv shows-together. Jane goes to the funeral of an old college friend that was married to Malcolm. After Malcolm gives his eulogy for his deceased wife, Jane tells him that she is going to kill him. Lily shows up at the wake and she reconnects with Jane where Jane tells Lily of her plan, but not why she is going to do it. Lily was friends with Jane, the deceased woman and Malcolm back in the day. Richard plays Janes' ex husband, who also shows up for the funeral. Clearly, there are secrets from decades earlier. It's not a bad movie but it reminded me of a tv show that was expanded into a movie.

It's rated R for language and has a running time of 1 hour & 25 minutes.

It's not one that I would buy on DVD but if you like Jane & Lily, it would be alright to stream.
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6/10
It's really great to see that aging stars can still find an audience in Hollywood.
trinaboice31 October 2023
IN A NUTSHELL: If you're a fan of the popular TV show Grace & Frankie, you're in for more of the same goofy fun from this dynamic duo. Their chemistry together is undeniable and entertaining.

The story of this movie is about two old friends who reconnect at a funeral and decide to get revenge on the widower who messed with them decades before. The movie is written and directed by Paul Weitz.

THINGS I LIKED: Jane Fonda is usually dolled up to look much younger, but in this movie, she's starting to look her age. Of course, she's still beautiful. She's 85 years old and still pumping out movies like crazy.

Lilly Tomlin is always delightful and, truly shines in this movie. Together, they're reliably entertaining. What impressed me was not the actresses' comedic chops, because we already know they've got the funny bone in spades. The serious drama required them to stretch and show us they've still got it.

It was nice to see Malcolm McDowell in something again too. I always enjoyed his performances.

It's really great to see that aging stars can still find an audience in Hollywood.

I had to laugh at the special request for bacon from one of the characters. Mmmm...bacon.

The issues of aging is taken very seriously in this film; however, murder and revenge are not. Hmm...

THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The plot trudges along, shifting tone and pacing.

It's very dark with not much humor. When these two stars are paired together, we expect much more humor.

There are several scenes at night that will appear very dark if/when you watch this on a small streaming device.

TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be completely bored since the movie is all about older people talking.

Talk of murder Two women try to purchase a gun in California Alcohol A woman encourages a young boy's desire to wear girls' clothes and jewelry.

A woman talks about her lesbian lover.

Profanity, including an F-bomb.

An unmarried couple sleeps together. (We don't see anything though.)

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2/10
Lifeless, confused, disjointed tone, thinly plotted, and NOT funny
cjaymet25 April 2023
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In town for a funeral of her recently deceased friend, Claire (Jane Fonda) confides in her long time friend Evelyn (Lily Tomlin) that she sets out to kill the widower husband for a past wrongdoing.

I'm all for this resurgence of movies lead by women over the age of 65 (that aren't Meryl Streep), but so few of them have been good, to me at least. And Moving On may be the worst of them because this "comedy" is awful.

From the moment Claire tells Howard she's going to kill him I'm wondering what sort of wacky issue brought about this desire and the movie certainly lets you wonder for a while. Did he not invite her to the wedding? Did he accidentally kill her cat in some ridiculous fashion? No, He raped her.

Yes, the plot of this quirky comedy is set in motion by a sexual assault. Granted, you don't really know how true the accusations are until the final 3rd of the movie which is becoming a frustrating trend seen in the likes of Invisible Man, The Secrets We Keep, The Watcher, etc. But at least those movies treated it seriously. And if you think this movie is going to cleverly balance the emotions of that dark topic with some wit like done in Death of Stalin (2017) or Bernie (2011) then you'll be disappointed. It feels like there's so little conviction in the characters, despite what has happened and what they are planning on doing. I may not like Promising Young Woman but at least it committed to its subject matter. The darker subject matter here feels wildly out of place in a movie that is otherwise trying to be funny.

Key word: trying. Because good gosh this film was so devoid of laughs. I think I chuckled once and I can't even remember what for. The movies attempt at laughs are just so limp that most jokes don't even make it off the ground adding to an overall lifeless feel to the movie.

Then there's how thinly plotted it is. This movie is a bare 85 minutes and I think only 30 of them are actually about the main plot. Instead we get Claire reconnecting with her old husband and meeting his family. We have have Evelyn making friends with another retiree's grandchild who might be trans. Even that's not much but the movie just stretches each one of these things out SO MUCH. Last week I said 65 felt like the longest movie of 3 at just 1hr 36m. But THIS felt longer and much more unpleasant. This movie wastes the talents of its cast to the point that I am more than happy to be moving on from it.
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6/10
just another day in life
anemoss-6452616 May 2023
We spectators as voyeurs watch just another day in the life of these elder people trying to come together with their long suffering traumas caused by their upbringing and the right and wrongs that did in their life. Its something that one can reciprocate in most cultures of the world and most of us at some stage will identify with the different personalities presented in the film. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin carry out their roles convincingly while Malcom Mcdowell role is not a demanding one and very easily can be carried by many actors of his age. Overall if you just like to devote 85 minutes of your time in watching what is happening on an average funeral get together all over the wold please do.
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4/10
This isn't a comedy.
cscott23316 September 2023
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I love these two women together, especially since Grace and Frankie. I guess I was expecting their whit and humor to be in this movie too. I didn't read any reviews but I did watch a preview that didn't lend too much information, but looked funny and it is listed as a comedy. Well it's not funny. Maybe a line or two. The only time I chuckled out loud was the "cheese" line at the end. This movies centers around some dark things...assault, death, being gay, having to live in assisted living, long lost loves and murder. I'm all about an inappropriate comedy but this isn't one. If they'd have just touted it as a drama I wouldn't have been caught off guard. That said, the acting was good and lots of great actors it just wasn't for me.
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9/10
This is not a comedy but instead is a serious and satisfying drama by two female actors on top of their game
dncpcyy20 March 2023
As an 80 year old living in a retirement community and looking atvthe edge of the end of my life this film had a lot of interesting and poignant plot points. Early love among college roommates that lasts a life time, a tragic incident that affects one for a lifetime and an unsettled grievance much more important to one party than another. Both lily Tomlin and Jane Fond were terrific and although there are comic moments, this is a serious film, talking about serious issues. There are several unusual twists that reflect current issues, and that lead to a surprise ending which I found quite satisfying. And although recently, Jane Fonda has been a purely comedic actor, this role has some very realistic, dramatic moments that support her as a true and believable, dramatic performer.
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5/10
Comedy drama not a comedy
christian74-3227522 May 2023
There's some strong sections in this film, just so people know what to expect. Its misleading to call this a straight comedy because it's not. Definitely not for young kids.

If you're looking for fairly recent Fonda, I'd go with "our souls at night" or the new baseball fan film she did, now that's a comedy.

It feels like an indie film not big budget and Fonda looks incredible for 84/85. Roundtree still looks great & still has the charisma even about 50 years after doing shaft.

Not much else to say, funny, heartwarming and sad in places, wouldn't watch again though, but too edgy for my pallet.
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Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin headline.
TxMike18 June 2023
This movie is almost exclusively about old people and old relationships. Jane Fonda is the main star, she will be 86 before the end of this year, 2023. An old friend dies, Fonda's character has an old, 50-something year, grudge against the surviving husband, played by Malcolm Mcdowell. We have no idea what it is all about but we know she intends to kill him that weekend. And she tells him that. (All revealed in the trailer, no spoilers.)

So that is what this movie is about. Confronting and trying to settle old issues. Near the end of the movie all is explained, we understand why she feels so strongly, we sympathize with her feelings, yet we also know that murder is not the soultion to settling an old animosity.

Fonda plays the older woman on edge, a hair-trigger edge. Tomlin plays her character the opposite, live and let live, let old bygones be bygones. Mcdowell plays the old man very well.

In total there isn't much to this movie once it is all done and all is revealed. Yes, we can have great sympathy for Fonda's character but it makes you wonder "Why did she wait so long?"

In general, while neither of them are my favorites, I enjoy the acting of Fonda and Tomlin, I have seen them in so many roles, like Fonda in 'Barbarella' in 1968, that it is almost like I know them. I am glad I took the time to watch the movie, my wife chose to skip after she watched the trailer.
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4/10
Bad Writing and Directing and Wooden Acting
swj-18 July 2023
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Not a good movie. It can't figure out if it wants to be a tragedy or a comedy. It leans heavily toward tragedy until the last 15 minutes and then tries to go ha ha ha it's all a big joke. The whole motivation for it (spoiler alert) is a sexual assualt 46 years earlier by the husband of a recently deceased friend of Fonda's character who never accepts he commited an assault (Brent Cavanaugh anyone?) and is incensed when Fonda confronts him. There is a semblence of real dramatic tension here that gets toally wasted at the end when the writers/director get cold feet and decide to go "just kidding." One of Tomlin's weakest performances in her career. And to the extent it turns on anything dramatic at all, it turns on the 19th century notion that the appropriate punishment for rape is death. Fonda and Tomlin's people surely slept through the script sreening.
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1/10
Malcolm McDowell was fine
schulmange6 September 2023
No comedy here. Not a single laugh. Lily Tomlin is the same as in Frankie and Grace. The movie includes lesbian, transgender, black, disabled etc characters in a check the boxes to make sure every group was represented. But, basically, while the movie addresses a serious and important issue, at no point is there a laugh.

The movie is 85 minutes long, but could have been a 30 minute episode of Frankie and Grace without losing any meaning. Moreover, it would have fit with both of their characters in that show.

Malcom McDowell and Richard Roundtree were fine, and a delight to see.

A rating of one is generous.
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10/10
Beautiful film
Bleak_haus25 August 2023
This film is done a huge disservice by being slotted into the "comedy" genre, but I'm disappointed to see people on this site rating it as though that miscategorization were a flaw of the film itself. It should be judged on its merits, as a realistic film with a lot of dramatic, painful moments amid the more humorous ones. Painful themes of homophobia, misogyny, and sexual violence are explored, but it never gets overly didactic-everything is grounded in storytelling, and the dark is offset by the light. If you want a zany screwball comedy, go elsewhere. But if you would like a really resonant film about female friendship, strength, and resilience that also happens to have some very funny moments, please treat yourself to this gem of a movie.
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2/10
Who Wrote this Garbage?
arfdawg-119 May 2023
I gave this movie two stars solely because, no matter what you think of her, Jane Fonda at 80+ is till a really good actress. And she's still kinda hot.

But that can't save the horrible and sad performance of Lily Tomlin, who is roughly the same age, but really needs to retire. She delivers her lines in slow motion because if she speaks any quicker she slurs them as if she's been drinking. I doubt drink has anythng to do with it. It's old age and clogged ateries. Depressing.

Further, there is actually a random scene inserted early on where she grooms an utterage boi to become a trenkid. Who thought that was appropriate?

Let's move on...the movie is really slow. It goes out of the way to tick as many boxes as possible and that makes it a Debbie Downer.

This could actually have been a funny dark movie, but it turns out it's just more crap from Hollywood.
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1/10
Sad, sad excuse for a comedy
bfaehnle18 July 2023
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Unbelievably disgusting tripe. Fonda at her best (worst). Tank trip during THE war was her best performance. Sadly Lily Tomlin probably did her a favor and signed on. And for Roundtree, he got "Shafted" by being cast in the drivel. Certainly a portrait of like in California. Comedy . . . BALDERDASH!

I wish I had read spoilers so I didn't spoil an evening watching it. At least for the viewers it should have included recipes for lattes. The ending should have come about ten minutes into the film. I still don't get the point "recruiting" the young boy into the LBGTXYZ thing. Exactly what was the point? Ah yes. . . California.

SHEESH!
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8/10
Serious subject matter handled with a light touch - heartwarming and harrowing, hilarious and sad - but mostly lots of fun with Jane and Lily!
MyMovieTVRomance1 September 2023
How was I watching this for the first time today without even realizing it was Lily Tomlin's birthday until I went to Twitter and saw her trending?! It's true! I'll never understand how this stuff happens, but Lily must have sent me a telepathic signal telling me to watch this in honor of her special day. Thanks, Lily!

I really like, maybe even love, this movie! Even though it's very serious in parts, it manages to take some of the most serious subjects, and one of the darkest plans a person could have, and turns it into something pleasant to watch for the most part! So in that way, this movie really is a wonder. Jane Fonda was great, but Lily - I loved her character! I mean I really loved her character!

The only real downside to this movie is that I couldn't stop seeing them as Grace and Frankie throughout. But other than that, this is one of the best buddy movies of recent times. A new fave. And if you can believe it, even though it's a movie about a woman planning to kill a man for his wrongdoing in the past, there's a lot of heart to this film - a lot of sweetness and touching moments.

This is a movie that I would say is not for everyone, but those that it is for, will appreciate it a lot!

Happy birthday, Lily! Thank you for all the great entertainment!
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1/10
Just awful
breen-7655431 August 2023
I think Lily and Jane they must be desperate for work. Jane had lost her acting skill or just doesn't care. Not sure Lily ever had any acting skills. I don't see what is so humorous about telling children and grandchildren their father and grandfather they love is a jerk. The plot of the movie was honestly beyond stupid.

I did find Jane's dogs acting very good. Lol I love a good comedy but these girls keep making movies that get more and more stupid. I honestly don't see why they keep making them. Who is watching. No one I know. This is the last one I try that they have made. Please call it a day Lily and Jane.
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10/10
You Either Get It Or You Don't
cynthia-4815519 August 2023
This is a movie for those of us who get it. Very entertaining (always with Fonda and Tomlin) and very satisfying. But for those many women who've been where Fonda's character is, the movie is empowering and gratifying. Gratifying in the way that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was. Sometimes emotional catharsis isn't literal! In addition to the main plot, there is a lot of nuance to how we elders come to terms with our lives, contrasted beautifully with the very different life stages of the younger characters, both adult and children. I hope Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin make more films together--we need these wise women!
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4/10
They erased my review, not a Comedy
reasonabledreams6 September 2023
I dont think I have the patience to rewrite.

There are some nice moments, some shumltzy, over sentimental, to be expected. Shows what life is like in your 80s. But the two women & the 2 men. All live comfortably. Lilly, widowed from her wife, no kids, alone, but Living comfortably in a nice private assisted living apartment, has a pension.

She couldnt keep up her house, which is really too much for a single 80+ yr old With limited income. So for me, not a loss that she no longer has her house.

Many, most Seniors, depend on Social Security, live in poverty, barely managing. If you can maintain an apartment, or house mortgage, there is assistance to manage. If you are homeless, not so much. The gov't supported assisted living is limited, not enough.

So while they show some of the challanges of aging, it is a narrow statement. But a movie cannot be all things to all people.

Lilly 84, 83 here, & Jane 85, 84 here, walk without a cane, Jane seems to be able to bend their knees, & step up & down. As do the 2 men. Many of us live to 100, or almost. But few have that much mobility. Great for Lilly & Jane.

As this is mentioned in synopsis, & reviews, I wont take it as a spoiler. Malcolm is still telling himself, his drunken rape of Jane, his late wife's best friend, 45 years ago, was consential sex and she wanted him. Typical. As an alcoholic. Does he know? He ruined her life which affected her marriage. No longer living in the state, she reconnects with her ex husband.

Some doesnt make sense. Why when Malcom, on brinf confronted, seems to have a heart attacj. Its mirw a psnuc attack. But rsther thsm murder him, she calla for help. In the end, she doesnt kill hum, so we can contnue to likw hwr. But he is hit by a car trying to avoid her, & dies. 80, recently widowed. He ia never remorseful.
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8/10
look beneath the surface
freddytrot3 April 2023
On the surface, another star-vehicle comedy milking Boomers getting old. But there's no treacle and smug self-satisfaction at having made it into Californian affluenza, or having "transited to a new house of life" and fantasizing that you've matured past all that silly youthful Sixties stuff. But: at the next level down, it's an unsloppy depiction of daily life for the demographic bulge of Boomer seniors waiting for the day they have to trade independent for assisted living (if they can afford it). And below that, a surprisingly ambitious piece of film art dealing with some material that is not generationally bounded: women's sexual autonomy, and its being put under threat by the experience of "me too", and the brutal reality of abusive male sexual behavior towards women, induced by substance abuse or not, and its being accepted as "it happens". And the lifelong scars that it leaves. And the incompleteness of the 1960-1970s sexual revolution, especially for men. Not a perfect movie by any means, but gutsy filmmaking by a couple industry masters. Jane and Lily mugged just a little too much some of the time, but they deliver the material it looks like they were intending to deliver. Oh, and with all due respect, they look great. Well done.
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10/10
Moving On (it's easier said than done)
mzwilkey1 April 2023
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When Claire said to Howard "Im going to kill you, I'm going to do it this weekend" I was immediately invested. She said the words no differently than one would say "pass the jelly please". We often see victims of sexual abuse in their youth, but to see this elderly woman crying and pounding her fists into her bed over a rape that occurred 4 decades ago was painful. My heart ached for Claire and the many women like her. Knowing how she lost her true love and ended up with crappy grandkids, I mean! I just felt so bad because I adored my grandmother. I was grateful that Evelyn and Ralph came into her life. I was especially grateful for Howard's rant. He was so full of venom that he didn't pay attention to his surroundings. Bravo Howard! I'm soooo happy you got all of that off your chest. Bye 😊
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