The Wife (film)
For the 1953 film directed by Mikio Naruse, see Wife (film).
The Wife | |
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Movie Poster | |
Directed by | Tom Noonan |
Produced by |
Michael D. Aglion Scott Macaulay Robin O'Hara |
Written by | Tom Noonan |
Starring |
Tom Noonan Wallace Shawn Karen Young Julie Hagerty |
Music by | Tom Noonan (as Ludovico Sorret) |
Cinematography | Joe DeSalvo |
Edited by | Tom Noonan (as Richmond Arrley) |
Distributed by | Artistic License |
Release dates | August 16, 1995 |
Running time | 119 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Wife is a 1995 film written and directed by Tom Noonan, based on his play Wifey. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, after Noonan had won the Grand Prize the previous year with What Happened Was....[1]
Plot
Jack and his wife Rita, both professional therapists, live and work in virtual isolation in a remote Vermont cottage. One night, one of Jack's patients, Cosmo, unexpectedly turns up with young wife Arlie in tow. And the more the couples talk and drink, the more tension builds over what personal issues are being shared in analysis, as well as the private troubles of the therapists themselves.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Tom Noonan | Jack |
Wallace Shawn | Cosmo |
Karen Young | Arlie |
Julie Hagerty | Rita |
Critical reception
Stephen Holden of The New York Times gave the film a mixed review:
“ | The Wife begins promisingly, but once Mr. Noonan's screenplay lurches into comic caricature, the movie loses its psychological authority... You are more inclined to laugh derisively at the characters than to sympathize with them... The detailed ensemble acting goes a long way toward covering up some of the screenplay's holes.[2] | ” |
References
- ↑ New York Magazine What Happened Next Was June 19 1995 p88
- ↑ NYTimes.com review
External links
- The Wife at the Internet Movie Database
- The Wife at AllMovie
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