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Maysie Hoy
Assistant Editor -
Shelley Duvall
Set Decoration -
Robert Altman
Director -
Monty Westmore
Makeup Artist -
Richard Portman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer -
Gerald Busby
Original Music Composer -
Kaye Pownall
Hairstylist -
Tony Lombardo
Assistant Editor
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Gimly
6/23/2021 3:58:38PM
"An awkward young teen working at a spa becomes overly attached to her fellow worker, a lonely outcast. They hang out at a bar owned by a strange pregnant artist and her has-been cowboy husband. Amid emotional crises, the three women steal and trade one another’s personalities." - Do they? Do they though? With less than ten minutes remaining the 3rd of these 3 women gets her first line. And some of those minutes was credits. Now a poorly written logline is unlikely to be the fault of the movie itself, but it does kind of make me question why the movie's even called _3 Women_. Decent chance I'm just not bright enough to understand it, let alone the movie itself for that matter, but I can only bring you a review from how I experienced it, and from that perspective I can say: It's alright. A lot of the style choices did aggravate me, most notably the music (I've suffered through much worse for far less with this subject, but it was still a negative to me). But the two lead performances are what the movie is predominantly hinged on, and both are pretty good. Not **incredible**, but pretty good. I know not adoring this puts me in the minority, but I feel like a lot of people nowadays tend to overvalue a film for no other reason than the fact that it was made before... like... 1987. That's never been a factor for me, and 3 Women honestly didn't do a lot for me. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Sissy Spacek
Mildred "Pinky" RoseDennis Christopher
Soda Delivery Boy (uncredited)Maysie Hoy
DorisShelley Duvall
Mildred "Millie" LammoreauxJohn Cromwell
Mr. RoseMary Carver
Nurse (uncredited)Ruth Nelson
Mrs. RoseJanice Rule
Willie Hart