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Trio of stories about lesbian couples in three different decades.Trio of stories about lesbian couples in three different decades.Trio of stories about lesbian couples in three different decades.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 7 wins & 10 nominations total
Vanessa Redgrave
- Edith Tree
- (segment "1961")
Marian Seldes
- Abby Hedley
- (segment "1961")
Paul Giamatti
- Ted Hedley
- (segment "1961")
Elizabeth Perkins
- Alice Hedley
- (segment "1961")
Jenny O'Hara
- Marge Carpenter
- (segment "1961")
Marley McClean
- Maggie Hedley
- (segment "1961")
Donald Elson
- Sam
- (segment "1961")
Susan Mosher
- Nurse June
- (segment "1961")
Lisa Welti
- Nurse Trish
- (segment "1961")
Jill Brennan
- Nurse Betty
- (segment "1961")
C.J. Bates
- Nurse Murphy
- (segment "1961")
- (as C J Bates)
Michelle Williams
- Linda
- (segment "1972")
Chloë Sevigny
- Amy
- (segment "1972")
Natasha Lyonne
- Jeanne
- (segment "1972")
Heather McComb
- Diane
- (segment "1972")
Amy Carlson
- Michelle
- (segment "1972")
Lee Garlington
- Georgette
- (segment "1972")
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Different Times Different Issues
I absolutely loved this movie. I probably wouldn't have written a review, except I read the review that says unequal, and I completely disagree. I believe this movie was pretty accurate in each decade. The one that depicts 2000 was very moving and a lot different from the first decade. I think they were very brilliant to focus on the pregnancy issue. Lesbians and gay men these days want children and realize this can be a reality. I don't believe that was an issue until recent years. There is always a big focus on discrimination and unequal rights. This decade focused on the people and not only the huge issue of discrimination. It gave everyone just a little insight that lesbians and gays are people too with normal desires and needs.
I think it was a super movie and I highly recommend it.
I think it was a super movie and I highly recommend it.
Lovely.
A lovely movie. Forget comments about the (apparently) "overt" love/sex scenes. If this was a movie featuring straight/heterosexual love scenes, such comments would not be made.
An interesting symmetry with the original . . . Anne Heche appeared (as actress) in the third story of "If These Walls Could Talk", and here directs and writes the third story of "ITWCT 2".
Michelle Williams (so very different than in "Dawson's Creek"!), Chloe Sevigny (always excellent), Sharon Stone, Ellen Degeneres, and (most importantly) Vanessa Redgrave give excellent performances.
A lovely, lyrical examination of lesbian love - and indeed love and life in general - throughout three very different decades.
Highly recommended.
You'll laugh . . . you'll cry . . . you'll love this movie.
An interesting symmetry with the original . . . Anne Heche appeared (as actress) in the third story of "If These Walls Could Talk", and here directs and writes the third story of "ITWCT 2".
Michelle Williams (so very different than in "Dawson's Creek"!), Chloe Sevigny (always excellent), Sharon Stone, Ellen Degeneres, and (most importantly) Vanessa Redgrave give excellent performances.
A lovely, lyrical examination of lesbian love - and indeed love and life in general - throughout three very different decades.
Highly recommended.
You'll laugh . . . you'll cry . . . you'll love this movie.
Outstanding
I must say that this film was a complete surprise to me. I started watching it intending to watch the first segment because Vanessa Redgrave never fails to move me. And, needless to say, her performance in this film is exceptional and a masterpiece of acting. I kept watching, however, because of the clever device which weaves all three stories together, and was soon mesmerised by Chloe Sevigny. All three segments were very well done and the performances are all superb. Excellent all around and highly recommended!
An excellent movie, well worth seeing...
I saw this film on the recommendation of a friend. In fact her recommendation was so good, I got the film from Amazon before I'd even seen it and as usual she was so right! The first part is moving, brilliantly acted and very, very sad. You will need tissues for this one. It may also anger you, as it did me! The treatment the old lady receives from the nephew is just appalling.
The second part is less sad. I was still moved by it and sad at times but overall it's very good. The sex scenes throughout this movie are very tasteful in my opinion. Very watchable.
The third and final part is my favourite. Ellen is such a funny and amazing actress and Sharon Stone is excellent, also. The topic discussed here is very moving, but very well dealt with. The sex scenes are sexy and yet tasteful. They are in no way pornographic as I have heard people say. The story is one that many lesbians can relate to, or maybe will relate to in the future (my self included, hopefully) and the ending makes me cry every time! My only negative point is that it wasn't longer! A full movie about this topic with these characters would be a must-see in my opinion! Perhaps someone should write one?
I think the film would be enjoyable to anyone, not just lesbians and it is well worth a look. Enjoy Charlene
The second part is less sad. I was still moved by it and sad at times but overall it's very good. The sex scenes throughout this movie are very tasteful in my opinion. Very watchable.
The third and final part is my favourite. Ellen is such a funny and amazing actress and Sharon Stone is excellent, also. The topic discussed here is very moving, but very well dealt with. The sex scenes are sexy and yet tasteful. They are in no way pornographic as I have heard people say. The story is one that many lesbians can relate to, or maybe will relate to in the future (my self included, hopefully) and the ending makes me cry every time! My only negative point is that it wasn't longer! A full movie about this topic with these characters would be a must-see in my opinion! Perhaps someone should write one?
I think the film would be enjoyable to anyone, not just lesbians and it is well worth a look. Enjoy Charlene
A wonderful movie
I love the first segment of this movie. The first segment took place in 1960's. It described how 2 elderly women live and love each other for many years and suddenly, one of them dies of stroke, the other one is only being recognized as the best friend, not family member. Vanessa Redgrave was marvelous in this role. She could only moan for her lost partner in dark and hide all the sorrow to herself. The scene that she felt the need to separate her stuff apart from her partner's right before her partner's nephew arrival certainly reflects how lesbians are practically nonexistent at that time. It is so sad and upsetting that some distant relatives could just walk in there and take away everything (furnitures, bird collections with all sentimental meanings) she had shared with her partner for years. She eventually got kicked out of her own house by some distant relative of her partner's. This is how same sex couples were being treated. It is a very touching, tender segment. It will make you cry.
In the 2nd segment, although Chole Sevigny and Mitchell William were great, something is missing in the message they tried to convey. It doesn't go into much details on how 1970's perceive lesbians.
The 3rd segment is kind of funny. Ellen Degeneres and Sharon Stone were great. This segment is a big contrast to the very first one. In 2000, gay and lesbians are getting more recognitions and fighting for civil rights. Although there is still a lot of work to do, compared to 1960's, there has been a lot of improvements and more freedom.
Overall, it is a wonderful movie. Highly recommended.
In the 2nd segment, although Chole Sevigny and Mitchell William were great, something is missing in the message they tried to convey. It doesn't go into much details on how 1970's perceive lesbians.
The 3rd segment is kind of funny. Ellen Degeneres and Sharon Stone were great. This segment is a big contrast to the very first one. In 2000, gay and lesbians are getting more recognitions and fighting for civil rights. Although there is still a lot of work to do, compared to 1960's, there has been a lot of improvements and more freedom.
Overall, it is a wonderful movie. Highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Jane Anderson saw Vanessa Redgrave's performance in the wordless scene where she's crying and the kid sees her, the director was so overwhelmed with the raw emotion Redgrave was displaying that after yelling cut she had to exit the set to get some air.
- Quotes
Edith Tree: [to Ted] If you knew your aunt at all. If you knew about all the marvelous things that she did, and how good she was, and funny. And tender. And brave. And smart. If you knew how hard she worked just to find a little peace in this life. If you knew her at all, then you'd know what she wanted. And this wasn't that. Oh my dear, it certainly wasn't that.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Saturday Night Live: Joshua Jackson/*NSYNC (2000)
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