I just love this move!!! It's so funny!!!
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marjokla — 20 years ago(July 17, 2005 03:43 PM)
Meryl stole the show from Roseanne for sure! She's got good range. My favorite is her dialogue with the nursing home director when she's told her mother was kicked out and needed TLC. "TLC? What's that some kind of new drug?"
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katiewon — 20 years ago(February 26, 2006 10:31 AM)
I love Mary's mother too! "She was a teenage tramp, she would do it anywhere, with anyone at anytime!" OMG! My mother would have been buried in the backyard along with 'Ma Cherie'.
But the best part is when Mary lays down the law, "I'm taking my life back, Bob!!" Meryl Streep, priceless! -
katiewon — 20 years ago(February 26, 2006 10:35 AM)
I agree, I don't think Bob and Ruth get back together. She is a successful, independent woman now, why would she want a backstabbing, two timing, philanderer?
Everyone seems to think this movie is about revenge. I think it may have started out as Ruth trying to hurt Bob as much as she hurt, but in the end, it was about women realizing that no matter how they start, they have value and can turn their lives around. I LOVE that.
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hochi801 — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 07:43 AM)
Indeed. That is a message that I got from this movie. It proves that the women in these film are way better than someone like Bob. I was happy that Mary Fisher's character got a happy ending, despite her ruining another woman's family. Yes, she was apathetic on what she had done but Bob played a part on that too and if only he chose Ruth and the children over Mary, their family would still be together. This movie is lot more relevant to our times now that divorce are happening everywhere and anywhere. It teaches women that they can be independent from men and women had the right to do so. Who knows, it will turn out that you are better than your man. :))
I'm glad Ruth is now a successful woman and didn't chose to go back to that jerk-ass, promiscuous Bob. Ruth made the lives of the women better and made them realized that there is more to life thann what the society shoves down our throats.
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Coryraisa — 19 years ago(May 04, 2006 04:51 PM)
Personally, my favorite scene is probably the dinner scene where they're eating soup and Mary tells them what it is in French. When the kids ask what it is, her mother says, "It's French for dog puke." Then Bob spits out his water, and you can tell Mary wants to strangle her, and instead, says in a very tight voice, "Actually, it's cream of watercress."
Me too!!! I crack up every time I see it. I suspect Mary just made up that French-sounding word to show off and give this false image of being "high-class". I liked how it made the kids giggle also; I think the kids liked Mary's mom. Her mother just made me laugh so hard and I loved how she blasted Mary's phony image to pieces.
Another favorite scene is a bit later in the film when Ruth is staying late at the Vesta Rose agency leafing thru the ppl. magazine and sees the picture of her kids posing with Mary and Bob and tears fill Ruth's eyes and you can see that she really misses her kids and can't wait to be re-united with them again. It's kind of a touching scene. When she reaches for her own picture with her kids in it, first-time viewers might get the initial thought that Ruth is reaching for tissues. Even when she views her own picture, you can tell Ruth still has to fight back her tears.
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frogca — 14 years ago(May 04, 2011 03:25 PM)
I suspect Mary just made up that French-sounding word to show off and give this false image of being "high-class".
I had to go back and listen, because at the time I didn't understand one of the words she used. SHe said, "potage creme de resson." This means cream of "resson" stew, which she translates as "cream of watercress." Watercress is apparently "cresson d'eau." Maybe she forgot the exact right word, or maybe it's another word for cress. I don't know. -
cathvin87 — 20 years ago(March 22, 2006 08:14 AM)
I saw it unedited on a free HBO weekend! I love it when Mary tries to do the laundry, breaks a nail, pitifully pleads for someone to get the door, then shrieks 'Will somebody please get the GD door!' -And of course when she loses it completely after seeing the photocopy of Bob's ring on his secretary's bum & yells at everyone! -Does anyone else think it's strange that Garcia was dancing so provocatively w/young Nicolette? Was he doing that just to make Mary jealous? She fired him anyway. -I don't think Ruth took Bob back either, I think they became friendly at least for the kid's sake. -I also like the fact that Ruth starts out as passive & plain then becomes independent & stylish. And I really think Bob got what he deserved & seemed to learn from it also.