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Strapless (1989)

May. 18,1990
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5.7
| Drama Romance
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An expatriate American doctor in London allows herself to lighten up when her freewheeling younger sister and a mysterious man enter her life. Her inhibitions released, the beautiful doctor learns that freedom has its own price.

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Lancoor
1990/05/18

A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action

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Gutsycurene
1990/05/19

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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filippaberry84
1990/05/20

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Edwin
1990/05/21

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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bruce-129
1990/05/22

Looking here ...http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098394/ratingswe can see that females 30-44 gave this movie a rating of 8.1 .... way over any other group. Not only acceptable but notable.I thought this movie was irritating, frustrating, slow, stereotypical ... I could go on. I did watch it all the way through though, so I had to give it over a 1 which I reserve for the unwatchable.I obviously missed something and I would like to know what it was.Two American expatriate sisters living in Britain live their different lives, one a model and one a doctor.The doctor looks down on the model until the doctor does something decidedly un-doctorly and humiliates herself and near ruins her life with this buffoon of a man.What I don't get beside my obvious distaste for all the characters is ... what is the cup half full side that I missed ... I just do not get it.Miss this one ... at least until there is a good answer to my review in the message section! ;-)

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Syl
1990/05/23

Strapless is written by one of British theater's finest playwrights, David Hare. Strapless stars Blair Brown and Bridget Fonda as American expatriates in London. Blair and Bridget play sisters who are completely opposite of each other. While Blair's character is stable and a doctor, Bridget is unstable and unpredictable. The story gets bizarre with a stranger who courts Blair's character. His role gets bizarre during the film and it is never really explained away to me. Without spoiling a surprise, I don't think this film really lifts itself up from obscurity. They could have at least shown more of London, England.

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bros
1990/05/24

If a director wanted to make a movie using the popular conception that what men want is sex, all that would be needed would be an attractive actress and a little bit of a story line. But what if the director wants to turn the tables and make a movie out of the popular conception that what women want is romance? David Hare did and produced the gem Strapless. An ordinary women on vacation meets a handsome, cultivated man who turns out to be attentive, generous and is well versed in the fine art of the pursuit. He is wealthy, has titled friends, is loving, devoted and kind and is surrounded by an aura of mystery with just a hint of danger. In short, the average women realizes the answer to any woman's yearnings, the perfect romantic partner. After meticulously creating the fantasy, Hare shows us the outcome. Blair Brown projects a sense of wonderment that this could be happening to her while Bridget Fonda, early in her career, deftly provides the dose of reality needed to support the romanticism. Bruno Ganz is, in the words of his on-screen foster mother, that rare man that loves women. Carefully scripted and well acted throughout, Strapless is a keeper.

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angela-33
1990/05/25

The film mesmerized me in the same way that the male lead tantalizes the female lead. There is something so focused about the silence in this film: penetrating looks, thoughtful glances, wonderment. Author David Hare uses the actors' eyes to reveal a woman's inner cravings and a man's use of silence as a manipulative tool. The title "Strapless" suggests the vulnerability of the characters. It is a romance done with mystery and charm.

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