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A Woman's a Helluva Thing

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
161
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A Woman's a Helluva Thing (2001)
ComedyDramaRomance

After the death of his estranged mother, a womanizer discovers that they had a lot in common.After the death of his estranged mother, a womanizer discovers that they had a lot in common.After the death of his estranged mother, a womanizer discovers that they had a lot in common.

  • Director
    • Karen Leigh Hopkins
  • Writer
    • Karen Leigh Hopkins
  • Stars
    • Angus Macfadyen
    • Penelope Ann Miller
    • Ann-Margret
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    161
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karen Leigh Hopkins
    • Writer
      • Karen Leigh Hopkins
    • Stars
      • Angus Macfadyen
      • Penelope Ann Miller
      • Ann-Margret
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Angus Macfadyen
    Angus Macfadyen
    • Houston Blackett
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Zane Douglas
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Claire Anders-Blackett
    Kathryn Harrold
    Kathryn Harrold
    • Brandy Landau
    Nicole Nieth
    • Susan
    Barry Del Sherman
    • Johnny
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Cecilia Piloski
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Hank Luckinbill
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Annie
    Karen Leigh Hopkins
    Karen Leigh Hopkins
    • Jessie
    Harry Nelken
    • Minister
    David Warburton
    • Waiter
    Alissa Kramer
    • Sexy twin #1
    Heidi Kramer
    Heidi Kramer
    • Sexy twin #2
    John Robinson
    • Dr. David Preston
    Victor Cowie
    • Judge Patterson
    Patti D. Grayson
    • Evelyn Waugh
    Peter Johansson
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      • Karen Leigh Hopkins
    • Writer
      • Karen Leigh Hopkins
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    2dixiephin

    Be happy it's hard to hear!!

    The sound in this movie is a nightmare. That is the best I can say for this movie. Any chance of a good story is lost once this films starts. The premise of the film sounds good. A playboy who comes to terms with the people around him. The plot is predictable and very dull. The wet T-Shirt contest may be the worst scene I've ever watched and is almost worth watching in a Mystery Science type of deal. The sound is at times hard to hear and the main actor seems to not know how to speak clearly. His accent makes him very hard to understand. The only bright sport is the acting of Penelope Ann Miller. Her role is underdeveloped but she plays it well. In short, do not waste your time.
    1wrhs_71-1

    Just plain bad

    Subject matter: Worthwhile Acting: Fair (some of it) Plot: Ridiculous

    Details: Sound goes from screechingly high to nearly inaudible; music is not altogether awful (but mostly is); dialog and characterization are laughable; the main character's process of discovery is blindingly obvious to everyone but himself (and the writer, apparently); animal scenes are just plain stupid (singing "Moon River" in an off-key, forgotten-lyrics, silly duet to a "herd" of wild boars for hours, as one example). Finally, the "wet t-shirt" contest is so over-the-top silly that it has to be seen to be disbelieved. (Hint: The 'girl' who wins is not a ... well, I'm not giving that away.)
    5tevanson

    Good idea, but it never soars

    The most frustrating film in the world is one that has a great cast, great story, and great production values -- but never quite clicks. That's this film.

    Angus MacFadyen plays Houston, a Coloradan who owns and edits a "Maxim"-like men's magazine that focuses on beer, cigars, breasts and fart-jokes. He's got women coming out his ears -- a hot blonde who is a model, a hot blonde with a son who sees him as husband-material, etc. When Houston's mother -- a woman he hasn't seen in seven years and hasn't even talked to in five -- dies, Houston heads to the funeral. He meets up with Zane (Penelope Ann Miller), his ex-girlfriend from ten years ago. But soon Houston finds out that Zane has been named executor of his mother's estate. Worse, Zane has been his mother's secret lesbian lover for the last three years.

    The film follows Houston's emotional evolution as he comes to term with his mother, his dead father, his family history, and Zane.

    In some ways, however, the film cheats just a little too much. Houston is supposedly a ladies' man (although MacFadyen is a little too chubby and too average-looking to be believable in this), an outright misogynist who thinks women should be barefoot and pregnant. Houston is set up almost as a caricature: He blames his mother for his parents' divorce, he idolizes his father, he believes his father's tall tale about shooting a grizzly bear six times on the family ranch-land, he is a homophobe, he holds his family's land in the sort of awe only in the way that people who've never cared about land can do.

    All of Houston's come-uppances are similarly a little too pat. Houston is traumatized by Zane's admission of lesbianism, and yet later Houston sleeps with twins who engage in lesbian sex in front of him -- to his utter horror. Houston hauls the stuffed grizzly bear around -- only to find out that it was fake and made in Mexico. Houston believes his father was a god-fearing, honest, decent man -- only to find out he was a wife-beating adulterer who cheated and lied his way through life.

    MacFadyen tries valiantly to rescue the character of Houston by humanizing him, making him less of a monster than the script calls for. But he's not a strong enough actor to quite pull it off, and the script fails him time and time again. There is a scene where Houston triumphantly holds a wet t-shirt contest on his family's land, offending Zane and her liberal sensibilities. Houston kisses the winner, a buxom brunette. But of course, "she" is a transsexual, and Houston can't believe he just "kissed a guy." Although somewhat funny, the scene destroys the credibility of the storyline. And MacFadyen simply can't make the character seem believable or honest with such material. The film tries to make Houston more honest by giving him a love of "the land," a love for historic places (he's anti-development), and a powerful feeling for his family history and roots. But against the background of the rest of the character, these feelings come off as specious.

    Penelope Ann Miller, however, is just outstanding as Zane, the rejected lover who becomes a lesbian. She has just the right amount of gravitas for the character without turning preachy or heavy. In the key scene, where Zane explains why she became the mother's lover, Miller plays the role with such sensitivity and sincerely that you, too, feel the surprise and innocence of Zane's decision -- just as Zane did. Zane is no closeted lesbian or confused college student who sleeps with the mother out of spite or jealousy. This is someone who found a real friend in the mother during the relationship with Houston, continued that after the break-up, and then unwittingly fell in love (to her own surprise).

    Ann-Margret is largely wasted as Houston's step-mother, Claire, a greedy New Age bitch who can only see land development deals and money as she manipulates Houston into seizing control of the land from Zane. You also get the feeling that a lot of her scenes are missing from the final cut. There are odd references in the dialogue that seem to refer to scenes that aren't in the movie. Much of the legal battle in the final 45 minutes of the film revolves around conversations we've never seen. Indeed, this hurts the development of both the Houston and Claire characters. The exposition and plot development that should have been there is missing, making the characters leap from action to action and emotion to emotion seemingly at random or without much reason.

    Indeed, this is a problem with the entire film. The little inconsistencies turn what could have been a truly outstanding film into one that has all jets burning -- but never leaves the ground. It has wings, but never flies. An improved soundtrack (it's so nondescript, you would swear there isn't one), better editing, a better writing would have greatly helped.

    It is pleasant enough. But go to a matinee, not the full-price evening show.
    2hsw-59263

    Not my cup of tea

    Not the worst, but still definitely one of the oddest movies I have ever seen. I just found the whole story odd, confusing and it just did not keep my attention. I think I really only watched for Angus Macfadyen, who I have quite a crush on. I must say that he looked quite attractive in those cowboy boots. Lol. Anyway, it was also interesting to see Ann Margret in this film, but unfortunately her role was wasted. This film had good actors, but unfortunately they were stuck with a muddled, inconsistent story and poor direction. Pity. The whole thing just fell flat for me. Take a pass on this one.
    1Gingerella

    Dreadful

    Despite the solid performance of Penelope Ann Miller, this movie was an awkward mess. The lead character's American accent was ridiculous and he never seemed comfortable as a result. There was no chemistry between the two actors and I'm still not sure what Ann-Margaret was doing there.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Niezwykła kobieta
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(The "Miss Man's World" event scenes)
    • Production company
      • Regent Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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