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An Unmarried Woman
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by 20th Century Fox
Sales Rank: 18296
Price: $13.49

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Erica seems to have it all - a comfortable home, an interesting job in a Manhattan art galley, a bright teenage daughter, and a loving, successful husband. Then, suddenly, her life is shattered. Her "perfect" husband walks out, and she is left frightened and alone to face the chancy singles world. How does a vital, contemporary woman pick up the pieces and start over?
Viewer Reviews Having never seen this film before yesterday, I was shocked to learn that it had been nominated for an Oscar! It is one of the most unwatchable films ever to receive that distinction. Self-absorbed, bitchy, whiny, ungrateful, boring women sitting around kvetching about their lousy husbands, their indulgent affairs with teenagers, their loneliness. Good grief, shut up already. No wonder your marriages sucked. Had Jill Clayburgh's character spent a little more time paying attention to her family and a little less time boo-hooing about it to her loser friends, there would have been no need to make the film. Waaaah, waaah, waaah. Call a waaaaaaahbulance for her. And of course, it's filled with plenty of gratuitous shots of a topless, braless Clayburgh flitting around her apartment in her panties. It's so over-the-top exploitative, it's risible. Shame on Clayburgh for letting herself be used to make some stupid political point, even if it was the 70s. Thank goodness that annoying era is over.
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