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Sadly, this cinematic piece of garbage was Norma Shearer's swan song. That's the most upsetting thing about this picture that probably never should have been made in the first place. It's also regrettable that the great George Cukor signed on to direct this mess. Even his magic couldn't save the film from itself. It's a simple plot, Robert Taylor trying to score points with Shearer as she fends off the advances of her ex played by George Sanders. The only saving grace is the reliable Elizabeth Patterson who, in my opinion, steals the movie from these three Hollywood heavyweights.
Bad writing, mediocre direction (sorry George) and a terrible script are responsible for these awful performances. They did the best they could, I suppose, given what they had to work with. 'Her Cardboard Lover' is a waste of 93 minutes which we'll never recoup.
Bad writing, mediocre direction (sorry George) and a terrible script are responsible for these awful performances. They did the best they could, I suppose, given what they had to work with. 'Her Cardboard Lover' is a waste of 93 minutes which we'll never recoup.
Let me start by saying I love Laura Linney and view her as one of the finest actors today. However, this long winded show, which went on way too long, was not one of her finest hours. It centers around a woman with terminal cancer (Linney) trying to live her life as normal as possible. There's a lot to be said for that. However, she uses the 'c' card to justify mean spirited, boundary breaking (especially with her son Adam) things that made her character, Cathy, not a very likable person. She treated her husband abominably while overstepping her role as the mother of a teenage boy. Yes, her heart might have been in the right place most of the time, but her actions were off putting quite frequently to say the least. I wouldn't have wanted her as a friend.
The series, as I said earlier, went on longer than it should have and began to derail, often becoming far fetched. Linney's performance was okay. Oliver Platt who played Paul, her beleaguered husband, was excellent. Kudos also to Cynthia Nixon, John Benjamin Hickey, who played her alternate lifestyle brother, Sean, Gabourney Sidibe who the family practically adopted, Gabriel Basso who was her son, Adam, and the amazing Phyllis Somerville, Cathy's neighbor, teacher and confidante. We loved her canine, Thomas, as well.
There were others too who enhanced the show. The sad part is given all this great talent, the final product should have been better than it was.
The series, as I said earlier, went on longer than it should have and began to derail, often becoming far fetched. Linney's performance was okay. Oliver Platt who played Paul, her beleaguered husband, was excellent. Kudos also to Cynthia Nixon, John Benjamin Hickey, who played her alternate lifestyle brother, Sean, Gabourney Sidibe who the family practically adopted, Gabriel Basso who was her son, Adam, and the amazing Phyllis Somerville, Cathy's neighbor, teacher and confidante. We loved her canine, Thomas, as well.
There were others too who enhanced the show. The sad part is given all this great talent, the final product should have been better than it was.
Gay filmmaker, William Branden Blinn, created nine unrelated stories about gay men, their fantasies, curiosities and such, as well as their connection to their hetero counterparts. Some of the stories are better than others. However, to this viewer, most are fantasies that have played out over and over in Blinn's mind. One in particular centers around a three way, where an older man brings home a younger gay ? Guy to share with his wife. In the process, the visitor, in his 20s, is 'heterosexualized' as he enjoys both husband and wife, in their 50s. Another similar story deals with a husband and wife trying bisexuality with the husband's secret lover. The subject of bisexuality is a common theme throughout this collection. As Carrie Bradshaw said in 'Sex and the City', bisexuality is a just a stopover to gay town. Personally, I'm not a big believer in it, especially among men. Having said this, I was mildly entertained by this film, but in the end (no pun intended), it was more a yawn fest than a triumph. I wish Mr Blinn had created a picture that was more LGBTQ+ affirming than this one is. He needs better fantasies.
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