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3 Women
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Pinky is a shy young women works in a spa. One day, she meets Millie and they become room-mate. They confront a strange pregnant artist in a bar. Then their relationship is blossomed after three woman must undergo bad days in their life.
Pinky is a shy young women works in a spa. One day, she meets Millie and they become room-mate. They confront a strange pregnant artist in a bar. Then their relationship is blossomed after three woman must undergo bad days in their life.
Actors:
Mary Carver,
Dennis Christopher,
Bo Byers,
Leslie Ann Hudson,
Craig Richard Nelson,
Janice Rule,
Patricia Ann Hudson
Mary Carver
3 May 1924, Los Angeles, California, USA
Dennis Christopher
2 December 1955, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Bo Byers
Leslie Ann Hudson
Craig Richard Nelson
17 September 1947, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Janice Rule
15 August 1931, Norwood, Ohio, USA
Patricia Ann Hudson
Country:
United States
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October 27, 2011
3 Women is definitely a slow burn of a movie, but it's also amazing how well it taps into and visualizes the subconscious. Nothing is spelled out by Altman, who wants the audience to interpret the film's meaning for themselves.July 16, 2015
The result is remarkable -- a semi-lucid, feverish tale of female relationships that disintegrates into a kind of woozy, oppressive madness.
Chicago Sun-Times
March 05, 2005
I have seen it many times, been through it twice in shot-by-shot analysis, and yet it always seems to be happening as I watch it. Recurring dreams are like that.January 16, 2011
Absorbing until it crashes in a tiresome manner trying to be too inexplicably symbolic.
Hollywood Reporter
June 04, 2004
A spectacular artistic success.July 28, 2015
Altman's signature telephoto framing, omnipresent murals depicting demon-like creatures, and an atonal score add a creeping menace to uncanny California desert settings.December 15, 2014
Throughout, Duvall is brilliant: she coins a brand-new caricature of the confident yet clueless single female, then suggests a real person underneath.December 09, 2014
The film is rich in brilliant oddities and juxtapositions, never more so than when Duvall and Spacek are encompassed in the same frame.
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June 25, 2002
A gauzy, perfectly executed vacation in Doppelgänger-burg.May 20, 2013
Insinuates itself into your skull, and earwig-like proceeds to consume all you thought you knew of ontological security
New York Times
May 09, 2005
Like a dream, it is most mysterious and allusive when it appears to be most precise and direct, when its images are of the recognizable world unretouched (as happens in the film from time to time) by camera filters or lab technicians.January 01, 2000
Robert Altman's would-be American art film (1977) is murky, snide, and sloppy.