In pre-WWII Australia, a love triangle develops between a man, his wife and the man's brother.In pre-WWII Australia, a love triangle develops between a man, his wife and the man's brother.In pre-WWII Australia, a love triangle develops between a man, his wife and the man's brother.
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Good character study
I saw this movie for the second time again after having seen it when it first came out in 1987. I enjoyed it just as much now as I did then. The characters are interesting and thought-provoking especially the main character, Marge Hills played by Rachel Ward. It's about a woman who lives in a small town in Australia ca.1939. She has a loving husband but feels that life is passing her by and that exciting things only happen to other people. Enter Sam Neill. He comes to town and things change drastically for her. I felt sorry for her character which rapidly becomes pathetic. This is a movie for people who don't need a whole lot of action and special effects. I also liked seeing Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward teamed up again. The first time was in The Thorn Birds where I believe they actually met and, sometime afterward, eventually got married.
None of the character relationships work nor the casting.
Are we really to believe that Rachel Ward and Bryan Brown (actually man and wife) are unhappy. And let the brother in law 'have a go'. And she starts after the new landlord after zero conversation or rapport?
This appears to have been written by someone who doesn't understand how marriages of relationships work. Should this have been written with the wife as being sex/affection starved or nymph, would it have worked better.
The attraction to the barman didn't work, so neither did the ending.
The cast was great but BB should have been the barman.
This appears to have been written by someone who doesn't understand how marriages of relationships work. Should this have been written with the wife as being sex/affection starved or nymph, would it have worked better.
The attraction to the barman didn't work, so neither did the ending.
The cast was great but BB should have been the barman.
Rachel Ward is incredible
Rachel Ward gives an incredible performance in this movie of a woman so obsessed with a man, that she slowly loses all dignity and her standing in the community. This is a powerful movie but could have been much better if the scene where she sleeps with her husbands brother in the beginning was left out. I really think the movie could be improved if that scene, which has nothing to do with the events that follow, could be edited out. That scene makes Ward's character seem to be a sleaze and only hurts the main story. If you can fast forward through that, you will see a well respected woman who loses everything in pursuit of a real jerk. Oh, how truthful this film is.
A good movie.
'The Good Wife' is for those who like films that focus on an obscure little corner of the world and look at the feelings and foibles of the people therein. This time the camera is aimed at a small Australian town in 1939, where Marge Hills (Rachel Ward) feels that life is passing her by despite her work as a midwife and marriage to a loving husband. Nothing exciting ever happens to her, she thinks, and her attempts to make something happen get her into all sorts of small-town trouble.
Rachel Ward is such a beauty and has such a presence that I probably would have been content to watch her putter around the kitchen for ninety minutes at this stage of her career. Anyone familiar with Bryan Brown's work will not be surprised to hear that he is excellent in the role of Sonny, the husband. Steven Vider is also very good as Sugar, Sonny's younger brother, a youth so callow that he asks his brother if it's OK to sleep with his wife. Sam Neill is the newcomer to town whose attention Marge tries so desperately to get. A lot of people would describe this as a "little" film but I got more enjoyment out of it than many of its bigger brethren.
Rachel Ward is such a beauty and has such a presence that I probably would have been content to watch her putter around the kitchen for ninety minutes at this stage of her career. Anyone familiar with Bryan Brown's work will not be surprised to hear that he is excellent in the role of Sonny, the husband. Steven Vider is also very good as Sugar, Sonny's younger brother, a youth so callow that he asks his brother if it's OK to sleep with his wife. Sam Neill is the newcomer to town whose attention Marge tries so desperately to get. A lot of people would describe this as a "little" film but I got more enjoyment out of it than many of its bigger brethren.
Could art possibly imitate life?
What a heart-rendering plot! Throughout the movie, I kept wondering if there was the faintest chance that any close-knit community under the stars harbored secrets similar to the plot...
Both brothers scruples, Marge's sexual appetite and the manner in which the town takes everything in step...
It is sickeningly-refreshing to see this small town's women enjoy their sexuality as much as they do...
To think all it takes is one male catalyst (Sam Neill's character, Neville) to turn women loose! Every guy's fantasy role...
How am I to imagine the emotional toll this movie shoot took both on Rachel Ward and Bryan Brown (married to each other)?...
Wow!
Both brothers scruples, Marge's sexual appetite and the manner in which the town takes everything in step...
It is sickeningly-refreshing to see this small town's women enjoy their sexuality as much as they do...
To think all it takes is one male catalyst (Sam Neill's character, Neville) to turn women loose! Every guy's fantasy role...
How am I to imagine the emotional toll this movie shoot took both on Rachel Ward and Bryan Brown (married to each other)?...
Wow!
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- TriviaActor Bryan Brown and actress Rachel Ward were married in 1983 about four years prior to this picture.
- GoofsUsing tools and putting wood shavings all over the floor of the house should have been done outside.
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- $1,155,020
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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