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 8 Women (2002) 

 

From French director Francois Ozon, 8 WOMEN is a character drama and musical set in a country home during Christmastime in the 1950s. Though the atmosphere seems light and festive, when the host, Marcel, is stabbed in the back, one of the eight women in the house must be the culprit. The youngest of the bunch, Catherine (Ludivine Sagnier), is a teenager who loved her Daddy and also loves police novels. Her sister, Suzon (Virginie Ledoyen), is a student in England who has traveled home for the holiday. Their mom is Gaby (Catherine Deneuve), the ungrieving wife of Marcel, who never reveals too much. Grandma, who goes by Mamie (Danielle Darrieux), is an alcoholic who reveals that she's not as innocent as she looks when she walks right out of her wheelchair. Marcel's sister, Pierrette (Fanny Ardant) arrives mysteriously just after the murder. The maids, Louise (Emmanuelle Beart) and Chanel (Firmine Richard), are obviously up to no good as their stories keep changing. And the neurotic and hilarious Augustine (Isabelle Huppert), Gaby's sister, is the aging virgin who is just plain unstable. As each of these women interrogate each other, each singing her own song as a type of encrypted confession, there are some very funny moments. 8 WOMEN unfolds like a demented CLUE, with absurd tidbits of information--Chanel is actually an exotic dancer; Gaby and Louise are lesbian lovers--coming straight from Ozon's quirky sense of humor. A magnificent set, a snowy backdrop, and candy colored costumes complete this wacky tongue-in-cheek affair.
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30 out of 100 Rather nice
sandra from Cork, 17 Feb 2010
Rather nice comedy, the singing was not too over the top. Storyline was interesting but if I had to recommend it to a friend I would probably pass.
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20 out of 100 Not as good as remembered
Philippa from Cork, 07 Jul 2009
I must have blocked out the musical aspect of this from when I last watched it. Too much dramatics, and far too slow. Costumier marvellous though.
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25 out of 100 French craft
Kerry from Dublin, 01 Jul 2009
Slow movie all based on conversation so you have to be ready to read to follow. Very easy on the eye, mellow, fun but not scintilating.
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5 out of 100 A musical in disguise
antoinette from Clare, 12 Feb 2011
Omg its a musical its has nt plot and it has faye dunaway. its awful. better off watching arnie
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15 out of 100 awful
Aisling from Dublin, 07 Dec 2009
don't waste your time with this one. the music is really annoying!
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