Didn't anyone else notice that when Martin was crying there were no tears? How incredibly self-serving!
I agree with the poster that said Jill Clayburgh doesn't give much. Everything is said in a matter-of-fact fashion with very little emotion. I love the scene where she is getting dressed after having had sex with Alan Bates (yummy in this movie, BTW), she acts as though she just had a pedicure or something.
I watched the chopped up WE channel version, so I might have missed something, but it was all very emotionless.
I did think it was really dated. How could it not be?
I agree with the poster that said Jill Clayburgh doesn't give much. Everything is said in a matter-of-fact fashion with very little emotion. I love the scene where she is getting dressed after having had sex with Alan Bates (yummy in this movie, BTW), she acts as though she just had a pedicure or something.
I watched the chopped up WE channel version, so I might have missed something, but it was all very emotionless.
I did think it was really dated. How could it not be?