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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Report Card---"The Wife"

"The Wife" starring Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce is an oddly constructed movie.
They were both very good, but you know that the script passed through the hands of Meryl Streep
and Sean Connery.
There is a spoiler alert to reveal and I usually don't reveal them.
But in this case, the movie is actually improved if you know the spoiler alert.
Much earlier than they do.
It's a ninety minute film, and seems to be a movie without a point until the last fifteen minutes.
I'm going to reveal the plot to help you enjoy the movie far more than I didn't.
If you don't want to know the plot, don't read on.
On to the scoring.

Is it interesting?

Somewhat.  The first hour is devoted to :What's going on here ?"                     ' 
B..

Compelling even?

Once you get to the last half hour, it's far more interesting and pretty unbelievable.
C.

Is it good storytelling?

Terrible.  For the above reason.

Is it well written?

Everything seems a little forced. . 
C..

Is it well cast? Well played?

They're both very good.
A..

Well shot?

Well enough.
B.
.
Did the director put such a personal stamp on it so that no one else could have made it?

No.
C.

How long does it take to establish the film's locale and time period?

Very early.  It's the 1990's.  You know because they fly on the Concorde.
A..

Is it too long? Too short?

Considering the construction, too short.
D.

Is it believable? Do you care about the characters?.

Not really, and not really, and everybody smokes constantly.
C-
.
Is it predictable?

No, and unbelievable.
C-..

Do you think about it after you've seen it?

Yes. Mainly about how to fix it.  Priyce is a Nobel Prize Winning author.  He and Close are flying to
Sweden to pick up the award.  They bicker throughout the first hour.  You really don't know why, except that he has had a lot of affairs.  This is ironic because Price broke up his first marriage to marry Close.  And she has hung in with him.  So it has to be something else, you'd think.
Turns out, in the last half hour, that Close has been ghost-writing all of his work from the beginning..
D.

Is it funny?

No.
D.

Would it have been worth the thirteen bucks it would have cost to see it in the movies?

F.

Is it impressive?

Not at all.
C.

Overall grade: C-..

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Hi. I am, according to my Wikipedia entry,(which I did not create) a noted television writer, playwright, screenwriter, and occasional actor. You can Google me or go to the IMDB to get my credits, and you can come here to get my opinions on things, which I'll try to express eloquently. Hopefully I'll succeed. You can also e-mail me at macchus999@aol.com. Perhaps my biggest claim to fame is being responsible, for about six months in 1975, while Head Writer for the "Happy Days" TV series, for Americans saying to each other "Sit on it."