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www.upcomingdiscs.com - : An Unmarried Woman is one of those films that tells the viewer what is happening, instead of showing them. One minute, a man and woman hate each other. Moments later, they are madly in love. For a film that deals with relationships, there sure is an awfully lot of talking for so little nuance and emotion. more...
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2.5/
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www.moviemartyr.com - : I found Paul Mazursky’s An Unmarried Woman so hopelessly dated in its supposedly radical feminism that I needed to see what its modern day equivalent was. The closest I could find was The 24 Hour Woman, though Carl Franklin’s excellent One True Thing might have provided decent comparisons as well. more...
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1.5/
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reviews.thatcow.com - : An Unmarried Woman is mostly relevant in a historical context, but it's still interesting in what is being illustrated. What was once a relevant piece of pop culture has been slowly becoming a footnote, which is too bad. more...
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6/10
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