4/10
A sweet romance -- with major missing pieces
29 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I enjoyed this rare glimpse of middle-aged love until its simple-minded detour around the movie's central problem.

It is seriously out of character for straight-laced Bea (Maureen Stapleton) not to show the faintest disappointment (or maybe rage) when Al -- moments after making love to her for the first time -- reveals that he's married.

Bea's lack of curiosity and the movie's non-exploration of Al's situation killed this for me. Having the non-ill, 50ish Bea expire in her sleep added insult to injury. Cop out!

It was surprising to find that this movie is a kind of recitative musical -- certainly a unique flourish.

The film offers a few memorable lines:

"Life begins when your husband dies."

"I bet you make a great cup of coffee."

"I like how I look -- nobody asked you your opinion."

"How I love to dance how they used to dance, when the man in my arms is you.'
3 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed