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Menage a Ted., 11 December 2009
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dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
What happens when two MILFs discover they're bonking the same man?
Unbridled pouting.
In JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS, MILF #1, Sandy (Christine Lahti), befriends
MILF #2, her aerobics instructor Holly (TV legend Mary Tyler Moore),
only to discover, through a series of mildly comic circumstances, that
they are both involved with the same man - #2's husband, Chip (Ted
Danson).
Sam Waterston is Chip's unassuming shy pal, who is the "fourth wheel."
in this farce that turns poignant and then strangely detached.
As a not-so-subtle metaphor, Chip is a seismologist, always talking
about aftershocks, which is exactly what displaces these peoples'
lives.
For all the dire circumstances these characters are put through, I
can't figure whether they are acting "realistic" in their detachment,
or just not getting crazy enough to be believable. Written and directed
by Allan Burns, FRIENDS has to get very tragic for its ironies to play
themselves out.
Plot points you can see coming: single mother Sandy laments that she
would like to get pregnant but there are no suitable men about (the
type of talk that inspires a man to leave the room in a daze of
hyper-boredom), and finds that Holly's husband has made her pregnant.
Plot points you can't see coming, but that don't matter anyway: Sam
Waterston's character is so shy you wonder how he ever got married, let
alone sired a child, yet after innumerable jump cuts, we catch up with
him divorced, with a hefty beard, and involved with the two MILFs
almost as intimately as Chip was.
Shots of both MILFs in tight aerobics gear or tiny panties should keep
this film interesting to a demographic not yet worried about mortgages.
--Review by Poffy The Cucumber (for Poffy's Movie Mania).
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