She's So Lovely

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2000 Filmcritic.com

Nick Cassavetes, working from his father's script, practically remakes his father's film A Woman Under the Influence, with even less charm that the original. For starters, the film makes practically no sense at all. "She" in this movie, is Robin Wright, who is made to look as un-lovely as you can imagine and with a phony accent so bad as to drive you to the bottle. Her man is Sean Penn, a wacked-out, two-bit lowlife, with whom she is inexplicably involved... until one day, when he snaps, sending him to the loony bin for 10 years. Wright, meet Travolta, who get married and have kids, until our buddy Sean gets out of the mental ward, gets a dumb haircut, and steals his lady away from her suburban family.

About as realistic as Sam Donaldson's hairdo, and half as interesting, She's So Lovely is an exercise in self-important tedium that gives your reflex to reach for the remote control a good workout. Wooden performances, bad writing... the rating is generous.

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Rating

2.0 out of 5 Stars

Cast and Crew

  • Director: Nick Cassavetes
  • Producer: René Cleitman
  • Screenwriter: John Cassavetes
  • Stars: Robin Wright, James Gandolfini, Harry Dean Stanton, Debi Mazar, Chloe Webb, Sean Penn, John Travolta, Gena Rowlands
  • MPAA Rating: R