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Movie Title: Town & Country
Rating: 3
Reviewed By: Michael Stevens
Review:
Old-timers would be a better title for this
picture. Of course the cast was much younger when this film was
originally shot way back in the 90s. About three years and 90
million dollars latter this comedy about infidelity seems rather
lame. The story begins with an anniversary party for Mr. &
Mrs. Stoddard being thrown by their best friends Mona (Goldie
Hawn) and Griffin (Garry Shandling). Soon we discover that
Griffin is cheating on Mona and that Porter Stoddard (Warren
Beatty) is cheating on his wife Ellie (Diane Keaton). Griffin is
caught red handed (or was that red haired), but Porter seems to
be getting away with it. Of course he doesn't, as his fling Alex
(Nastassja Kinski), who is a cellist comes calling to tell him
that she is pregnant. Throw in that Griffin is gay and trying to
come out of the closet and you get the general feel of the film.
Basically director Peter Chelsom tries to show infidelity in a
humorous light with an all-star cast of old fogies and a few
pretty faces like Andie MacDowell and Jenna Elfman. Yes, Town
& Country does have a few good laughs, but not nearly enough
to make it a funny movie. Most of the good laughs are with Andie
MacDowell's family in Sun Valley where her overprotective daddy (Charlton
Heston) and mother need help, as does MacDowell's character
Eugenie. Otherwise the jokes are just plain stupid and the
subject of infidelity isn't really a laughing matter. Michael
Laughlin and Buck Henry wrote the film. The rest of the cast are
a bunch of unknowns with little screen time (though Josh Hartnett
is now making a name for himself). As to the rating, I give Town
& Country three couches out of the standard ten for the About-Movies.com
review. Oh ya, no nudity either. Bye.
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