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3 Women
 

3 Women

Genre:
Drama,
The Criterion Collection
Mood:
Brainy,
Moving,
Offbeat
Decade:
1970's
Country:
United States
Director:
Robert Altman
Actor:
Robert Fortier
Actress:
Shelley Duvall,
Sissy Spacek
Release Year:
1977
Studio: Criterion Collection
Runtime: 124 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: PG

What It's About:

Shy Texas gal Pinky Rose (Spacek) has just relocated to a small North Carolina town, where she takes a job working at a rehab center for the elderly. After befriending garrulous, seemingly popular co-worker Millie Lammoreaux (Duvall), a fellow Texan, the two move in together. Over time, Pinky becomes obsessively attached to Millie, whom she idolizes. But Millie's dalliance with Edgar (Robert Fortier), a former TV stunt man married to Willie (Janice Rule), a laconic erotic artist, threatens to turn Pinky's world inside out.

Why I Love It:

This moody, dreamlike drama of psychological obsession was one of Altman's finest films of the 1970s, owing mostly to the oddities of his two female leads, Spacek and Duvall, whose performances are surreal and strangely touching. Altman, who based his script on an actual dream, focuses heavily on atmosphere and symbolic visual imagery, but he allows his actors - especially Duvall, as the pathologically chattering Millie - plenty of room to unravel their weird Southern personas. Vague, provocative, and awash in lensman Charles Rosher's hazy blue-and-yellow palette, "3 Women" is a bewitching tale of naiveté and emotional distress.


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