|
|
|
|
|
|
HomeBooksNonfictionPhilosophy |
|
|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Film Holds Up Quite Well Jan 09, 2010 I remember when "About Last Night" was originally released in 1986 it was met not with drawn knives by the critics but yawning disdain. This can probably be attributed to the derision the flacks held for stars Rob Lowe and Demi Moore. Viewing the film again for the first time in twenty-odd years it's safe to say that this is some of the best work Lowe and Moore have ever done. It helps when there is a decent script, based on a David Mamet play, to work with. The film explores the genesis of a relationship from the first blossom of love to it's ultimate breakup to a possible reconciliation. The film examines the forces that immolate a relationship from within and from the outside. The outside forces that scuttle Lowe and Moore's relationship are excellently represented by Jim Belushi and Elizabeth Perkins whose rationales are less than altruistic. This film is timeless because it's themes exist outside the culture of the Eighties.
very good Dec 24, 2009 lo recomiendo ampliamente, muy rapido, seguro, me encanto y volveria a comprar con ellos sin dudarlo!
80s Nostolgia; The Ultimate Chick Flick Dec 05, 2009 The film version of the play, Sexual Perversity in
Chicago, was brought to the big screen in 1986.
Boy meets girl, they fall in love...... Buy it,
sit back and enjoy. In these rough times we all
need a good laugh and love story. Demi Moore
and Rob Lowe star with Elizabeth Perkins and
James Belushi.
The quality is excellent.
A classic Dec 01, 2009 I haven't seen this movie in years and decided to watch it again. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it, and that it still seems relevant. Jim Blushi is a riot. It's amazing to see Demi Moore. She looks so different now it's hard to imagine that's even her.
80's movie Nov 23, 2009 A movie from the 80's for those who lived through that time. See Demi Moore prior to her "enhancements".
|
|  |
|
|
|
|
|
|