A man recalls his relationships with the women he loved as he tries to help another man try to understand them as well.A man recalls his relationships with the women he loved as he tries to help another man try to understand them as well.A man recalls his relationships with the women he loved as he tries to help another man try to understand them as well.
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- (as Catherine Boyle)
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- GoofsAlthough the movie takes place before and during World War I, the women's thick eyebrows and large, pale-pink lips are in the style of the late 1950s.
- Quotes
Sir Humphrey Tavistock: And I never saw her again from that day to this.
Anthony: Now that's the kind of woman I really admire.
Ambrosine Viney: [on entering the room] I do hope you're taking about me.
Sir Humphrey Tavistock: Oh, Ambrosine, so you're back. You, er, know this young man?
Ambrosine Viney: I've heard a great deal about him in the last five days. How do you do, Lady Tavistock?
Ambrosine Viney: How do you do?
Anthony: [to Sir Humphrey] Did you say "Ambrosine"?
Sir Humphrey Tavistock: That's right. Oh, erm, I eventually caught up with her and finally she allowed me to marry her.
[to Ambrosine]
Sir Humphrey Tavistock: Did Diana come back with you?
Ambrosine Viney: Yes.
Sir Humphrey Tavistock: Where is she?
Ambrosine Viney: Packing.
Anthony: Packing?
Ambrosine Viney: She saw your car outside, and do you know what she said?
Anthony: What?
Ambrosine Viney: It's Anthony, bless him. He's come to apologise and to ask me to go back to him.
Anthony: I never came to do any such thing. I came to have it out with her.
Ambrosine Viney: You do want her back, don't you?
Anthony: Well, yes. On my terms.
Ambrosine Viney: Which are?
Anthony: Well, I want to be able to come home at night and find my slippers in front of the fire, dinner on the table and Diana waiting to welcome me. I want a wife who's a wife. The truth about women today is that they don't want to be women at at all, they want to be men.
Ambrosine Viney: Ah, no, no, no, you're quite wrong. They want to be women alright. The fact is they have a different definition of what the word means. To a woman it means a person, an equal partner in the business of life; free to do what is right and best for herself.
Sir Humphrey Tavistock: I'll tell you the truth about women: it's hell living with them but it's a damn sight worse having to live without them.
What we get is a parade of different women across 6 short stories of varying length, detailing their various relationships with Lawrence Harvey playing British Foreign Office diplomat/official Humphrey Tavistock who weirdly spends much of his time complaining to various women or just about any character nearby, how little he gets paid.
Most of the stories are unfunny, undramatic rubbish. A case in point, the story set in Turkey involving harems for goodness sake.
Things are a little better, with the story involving Helen, the girl Tavistock first marries after meeting her in an elevator. This is the episode that actually feels closest to real life. Julie Harris is appealing in a genuine girl next door, rather than movie star type role. But just as the film begins to develop an emotional core through her likeable character, she dies offscreen in child birth and Tavistock moves on to the next chapter of his life.
Here we find out Sir Humphrey (as a knight of the realm, he can't have been that bloody poor) has married Ambrosine Viney, an independent woman ahead of her time, who he met and from whom he was clearly intimidated by, in the first story. This was the most interesting of the selection, as Diane Cilento, playing an early 20th century free-thinking feminist, has a number of speeches with which, I feel many contemporary women wouldn't disagree.
It's just regretful that these stated beliefs of equality of gender/status and opportunities for women weren't central to the whole film, rather than just placed as bookends to a rather uninteresting, dull compendium of other stories.
- spookyrat1
- Dec 2, 2018
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- Also known as
- Sanningen om kvinnor
- Filming locations
- Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England.)
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes