The tensions that arise when a newlywed has her new husband move into the home of her oppressive mother.The tensions that arise when a newlywed has her new husband move into the home of her oppressive mother.The tensions that arise when a newlywed has her new husband move into the home of her oppressive mother.
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Kaagaard is right about the acting, though I would add that I was watching the competition between Christine Lahti and Nicholle Tom to see which one was going to out-act the other, and it was close. I liked that you could sympathize with both mother and daughter and at the same time feel that they were both obviously wrong about some things.
Christine Lahti gives an absolutely fabulous performance as the mother who always comes up with a line to put down her n'eer-do-well son-in-law.
When her simpleton daughter marries this pill popping, lazy fellow, all he takes is the constant verbal abuse by his mother-in-law. Nothing remedies the situation, even the birth of a grandchild adds to the woes of the family.
This is a perfect example that comedians would use to describe life with a mother-in-law. Obviously, this is not funny here and the story invariably turns tragic.
This is a tale of what the lack of education and maturity can lead to.
I highly recommend this film.
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- GoofsWhile Maylene, was calling the police, Ruby knocked the phone from her hands, and minutes later, the phone appeared while he was choking her.
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DeeDee: [offscreen] ... two whole days!
Maylene: [hands her a drink she poured] Here, drink up, DeeDee; it's good for the nerves.
DeeDee: [shaking head] Probably hooked up with some trucker and is off gone on down the interstate.
Maylene: Oh, honey...
DeeDee: Aren't you going to have one?
Maylene: Oh, no.
[raises hand in refusal]
Maylene: Never before 5:00.
[DeeDee speaks indistinctly while Ruth is shown in the background, with a voiceover]
Ruth: My mother's friend DeeDee thought Maylene had a TV show life.
Maylene: [gasps in the middle of the voiceover] There you are, Honey.
Ruth: Being blessed with a son who was a recognized genius.
Maylene: Look at you, Honey. I pressed your suit, Mark. Oh, and I snipped off all those little stray threads; there's always stray threads on new suits.
DeeDee: Mm, mm.
Maylene: Can I just get this one last...
Mark: Mom, Mom!
Maylene: I'm sorry; sorry!
Ruth: When Mark looked at me, I could see him searching me for signs of lief.
Mark: [looking at Ruth] Is that what you're wearing?
Maylene: Yeah; it-it's from the Goodwill. She looks as good as she ever... will. Goodwill.
[bursts into laughter with DeeDee]
Ruth: [voiceover] When is it that her heart turned to stone? Or was she just born with unhappiness inside her?
- ConnectionsReferences Willard (1971)
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