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拙妻不可欺(1989)

拙妻不可欺

评分:6.9 / 地区:美国/ 片长:99 分钟 导演:Susan Seidelman / 热度:104℃
类型:喜剧/ 语言:英语 编剧:Barry Strugatz/Fay Weldon/Mark R. Burns
主演: 梅丽尔·斯特里普/罗西妮·巴尔/小艾德·博格里
状态:1080p高清更新:2017-10-22
影片别名:女人心海底针 / 呷醋妙女郎

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1,认识让人成长。2,不论结婚与否,独立是唯一归宿。3,即使是八十年代的电影,也没有进入女人为了男人,去彼此征战的窠臼。还是为了自己的战斗。小三也得到了成长。

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钱妃在最后一节词汇课上给我们看的,我们的观后感是男人出轨,千刀万剐!另外,千万不要去惹女人,等她们怒了,就晚了。无比怀念钱妃的课!~~~~

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想到唐英年老婆上电视节目说:只要肯回家就是好男人。这部剧里老公出轨,妻子直接报复。男人敢在外面乱搞是因为家里的老婆给他做好后勤工作,如果老婆撒手不带孩子不做家务也不照顾老人,老公就会焦头烂额了,根本没有时间精力游走于多个女人之间。越看这部剧越觉得国内那些家庭主妇蠢到没药救。

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豆瓣里居然真的有,cctv6在2018.3.3显示是首播,所以我看到年轻粉嫩娇滴滴版的梅姨惊呆了,剧情就是典型的糟糠妻复仇记,一项一项毁掉你自认为的资产蛮爽的。

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女の復讐劇!ブスでもめっちゃエキサイティングな人生を送れるってことかな・・・でも現実のマリーはもっと狡賢いから、そううまくいかないと思う。

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嘻嘻 又是这个女主 熟悉???!以及摇滚辣妈 电影频道很爱她~人是会变的,但要变得截然不同是不可能的。MF不是MISS FORTUNE而是MARY FISHER

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三观不正。渣男睡了一遛够,肥逼也够贱的。200J事业有成才能养的了什么都没有的渣男。苦了女二作家小三,为了所谓的爱情。男的一家一帮下等人,非得把你的生活搅得一团糟。说白了不就是男宠嘛!想明白就好。

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2.5星,看老婆整小三当然很过瘾但是并不讨喜,片中的每一个角色都挺让人讨厌,更别说是获得观众的认同了。。。编剧也是够扭曲的。。。

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浪漫愛情小說作家瑪麗,勾引胖女人露絲的老公鮑伯後,倆人進而同居,但日常家居生活顯然不若偷情有趣,原有的優美浪漫氣氛全然褪色,生活有了180度的轉變,接著又發生一連串意想不到的事情,胖女人露絲在婚變後不僅煥然一新,並且展開復仇大計﹍﹍﹍

拙妻不可欺完整版剧情介绍

  Reading the comments for this film, two aspects appear as the concentration to the films perceived flaws. The one is a lack of sympathy for Roseannes character, Ruth. The other is a lack of appreciation for Meryl Streeps performance. Having watched this film many times since its release, I think I can safely dispute this argument.
  This film certainly I feel has all the markings of a cult favorite. Its dark humor, over charged performances as well as the overall look and feel wedges it someplace between "Heathers" and "Ruthless People". More on the nuances that I feel set this film apart from others later, but lets first deal with the Roseann/Streep problem.
  Quite frankly, I see no problem. Meryl Streeps Mary Fisher is one of the screens funniest inventions. It seems quite clear to me that she enjoyed playing this role because there is no other way such a wonderful performance could have been created. On a number of occasions, there are lengthy shots with no change of camera where she drives through a range of hilarious emotions. How she handles a scene involving a dog licking her feet while she awakes is tremendous. I feel it is one of her strongest performances; she never turns it off, and always delivers it in the correct dosage.
  The issue with Roseannes character, Ruth, is she is seen as manipulative, uncaring, a monster hell bent on revenge. Ruth, like everything else in this picture is a caricature. This is very much the sort of role we would expect from Roseanne, the domestic goddess taking it all a step further. True, she does wallow in a mean spirited negativity, but it results in a positive outcome for nearly all involved. She takes control of her life and liberates Linda Hunts Nurse Hopper as well as countless women through her Vespa Rose Employment Agency. She returns life to the geriatrics in her care at a nursing home. As a result of Ruths revenge, Mary Fisher at last becomes recognized as the serious writer she wished to from the start. We even know that Begleys Bob Patchett gets his comeuppance, and accepts it with grace and humility.
  There are dozens of touches brought here which make this a movie so enjoyable to watch. Firstly, there is the remarkable physical change in many of the characters as the story progresses. Roseanne goes from looking like a reject from a freak show to a rather zaftig Joan Collins. Linda Hunt and Sylvia Miles likewise transform, and Streep goes from a pink, frosted confection of a romance novelist, to a black turtle necked, bespectacled writer with a gift for the "post modern metaphor". A certain tone is set when the establishing shot of Mary Fisher "pink palace by the sea" reveals her initials, M F, emblazoned on the massive gate. Streep is given countless occasions to do great business for the camera, as in a scene where her complete lack of comprehension in doing laundry leads her to put half a gallon of bleach and several dryer sheets in a washing machine. Best of all, she manages to give the finger to the "serious critics" while on the Sally Jesse Raphale Show. I honestly dont feel this film is as bad as many would like one to think. If you sit back, and let it unfold as I believe it was intended to, you will find a clever picture that has just the correct amount of overarched villainy and cynicism as many of our favorite black comedies.