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3 Women

  PG HD Closed Captioning

Robert Altman

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Plot Summary

Three very different women come together at a spa for the elderly and infirmed. One becomes wrapped up in the life of one of the others and surprises the other two women with how far she will go to keep their relationship intact.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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96%
  • Reviews Counted: 23
  • Fresh: 22
  • Rotten: 1
  • Average Rating: 7.9/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Like a dream, it is most mysterious and allusive when it appears to be most precise and direct, when its images are of the recognizable world unretouched (as happens in the film from time to time) by camera filters or lab technicians. – Vincent Canby, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Fresh: A spectacular artistic success. – Douglas Pratt, Hollywood Reporter, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: A gauzy, perfectly executed vacation in Doppelganger-burg. – Michael Atkinson, Village Voice, Dec 10, 2002

Fresh: I have seen it many times, been through it twice in shot-by-shot analysis, and yet it always seems to be happening as I watch it. Recurring dreams are like that. – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, Oct 18, 2008

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Customer Reviews

creepy

Rich study in weird people- who seem to find them selves in each other. Bizarre. But worth the time.

Weird but fascinating

This is a really weird movie, but you can't stop watching it. It's a strange character study of three outcasts who end up needing each other. The story was written based on a dream, and there is symbology involving birth and death, with many shots referencing water as a representation of embryonic fluid. It sounds surreal and weird, and it is, but it's a movie you end up liking for some reason. It's worth seeing.

Brilliant, yet obscure Robert Altman film

The strangest, greatest movie that everyone has heard of and no one has seen.

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  • $14.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 1977

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