8 1/2 Women (1999)

8 1/2 Women (1999)
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From Peter Greenaway, one of Britain's most controversial directors, 8 1/2 Women is a laconic black comedy that examines the age-old phenomenon of male sexual fantasy, its roots and consequences. A rich businessman from Geneva acquires eight and a half pachinko parlors in Kyoto, Japan. They are run by his son who is fascinated by earthquakes. When the father's beloved wife dies, the son takes him to see Federico Fellini's film 8 1/2 to distract him from his grief and rekindle some interest in the opposite sex. Inspired by Fellini's vision, they bring eight and a half women from Japan and Europe and turn the father's Geneva mansion into a private harem. Amanda Plummer, Toni Collette, Polly Walker and Vivian Wu (the protagonist of Greenaway's previous film The Pillow Book), head the cast of this multi-layered film that failed to reach the degree of critical acclaim of Greenaway's previous works. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, Rovi

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John StandingMatthew Delamere, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Greenaway
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 8 1/2 Women

From Peter Greenaway, one of Britain's most controversial directors, 8 1/2 Women is a laconic black comedy that examines the age-old phenomenon of male sexual fantasy, its roots and consequences. A rich businessman from Geneva acquires eight and a half pachinko parlors in Kyoto, Japan. They are run by his son who is fascinated by earthquakes. When the father's beloved wife dies, the son takes him to see Federico Fellini's film 8 1/2 to distract him from his grief and rekindle some interest in the opposite sex. Inspired by Fellini's vision, they bring eight and a half women from Japan and Europe and turn the father's Geneva mansion into a private harem. Amanda Plummer, Toni Collette, Polly Walker and Vivian Wu (the protagonist of Greenaway's previous film The Pillow Book), head the cast of this multi-layered film that failed to reach the degree of critical acclaim of Greenaway's previous works. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
121 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Greenaway
Writer(s):
Peter Greenaway
Producer(s):
Kees Kasander
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Adult Language, Strong Sexual Content, Nudity, Not For Children)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Mark J.

This is a good movie but not meant for most people. Potential viewers should have a taste for independent films. Here the quirkiness of the movie gives it a slightly surreal feel. The story builds slowly. I won't appeal to the action movie crowd. This story begins with the wife passing away. As the story progresses father and son collect "8-1/2" concubines to live in their mansion. Each of the women is as eccentric as the father and son. There is also a touch of an incestuous relationship between father and son, but this doesn't go far in the movie. If generally you like independent and foreign film, then you will be more inclined to appreciate what this movie has to offer.

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Anthony D.

This was an absolutly DREADFUL movie; with no redeeming value! A stupid plot from the get go! Tony D.

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Bill W.

Although I barely remember this movie since it has been so long since I returned it and BB now asks for this review I will say it is not worth your time.

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