tabuno
05-25-2003, 09:17 AM
This personal odyssey into the brief moments of three women are revealing, hitting sparkling depths of feminine emotion. Fresh, raw, and meaninful, this movie offers the viewer insight into the experiences of women and their plight in contemporary America with Delia a rather disagreeable wife facing domestic violence, Greta a woman on the movie facing success and love, and finally Paula facing the ultimate decision of aborting a fetus and learning something from a young hitchhiker.
The Delia portrait ends with an intense awaress of feminine identity. The Greta portrait ends with a disturbing puzzle of love and success that seems to raise more incongruous questions than it answers, while the Paula portrait offers the most enlightening, indirect but surprisingly powerful ending about relationships and lessons in life.
The Delia portrait ends with an intense awaress of feminine identity. The Greta portrait ends with a disturbing puzzle of love and success that seems to raise more incongruous questions than it answers, while the Paula portrait offers the most enlightening, indirect but surprisingly powerful ending about relationships and lessons in life.