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If These Walls Could Talk 2

If These Walls Could Talk 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arousing! Great Movie!
Review: This was the first lesbian movie I watch and was aroused. Straight for 38 years and lately I have been feeling like I want to "kiss a girl". Yes, I seen A Girl Thing also.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The disappointment.
Review: While the 1st part is very touching and intelligent, simply great cinema, the next 2 parts are just pathetic.
The 2nd looks like an exuse to show 2 sexy girls do it. We have erotic movies for that thank you very much. The last part is completly shallow and childish. The script is written so badly! The idea of that one is really an important one, too bad this silly, kitchy... let's face it, stupid, part ruins it. And the sex scenes with Ellen and Sharon aren't even sexy, very badly done.... Perhaps the fact that the director was dating Ellen at the time is the reason. Speaking of the director, as much as I adore Anne Heche as an actress (and she was truly great in If Walls Could Talk 1 btw) direct she should not!
Huge disappointment after the first movie about abortions became one of my all time favorites, dealing with its subject in a great way, gives you chills and leaves you to think of it for a long time.

Watch this one just for the great 1st part (which is the only reason I gave this movie 3 stars), and to see Jen from "Dawson's Creek" naked doing it with another lovely girl...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Saw it on HBO, Had to Buy It For Myself
Review: I remember when If These Walls Could Talk 2 first aired, 'cause I remember seeing the poster for it up in bus shelters around the city. Being that I didn't have cable televsion, I wasn't able to watch it... until now. And I loved it so much, that I went out and bought it on VHS.

Segment 2 is what drove me to purchase it. I've got two words for you: Chloe Sevigny. I had seen her in femme mode in the gossip pages and in "Boys Don't Cry." But I had never seen her in butch mode until ITWCT2, and she really melted my butter. The chemistry between Sevigny as Amy and Michelle Williams as Linda is almost overwhelming. And for those many people who were drooling over the so-called sex scene in "Muholland Drive", you should really check out what goes down between Amy and Linda in this segment. Ouch! Too hot!

Okay, beyond the bedroom sparks, Segment 2 raised a number of issues that gives viewers something to thing about, esp. in the realm of self-acceptance.

Segment 1 was superb but painful to watch due to what Redgrave's character, Edith, has to endure on top of the death of her partner. Segment 3, as much as I like Ellen Degeneres and Sharon Stone, was a tad grating - I found their performances annoying and there seemed to be absolutely no chemistry between the two of them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Has its Ups and Downs
Review: I definitely enjoyed the film, but I found that while parts were well-written and well-acted, other parts were quite the opposite.

If you are looking for a light lesbian romantic comedy, skip the first story. Whle it is very moving and well done, it is likely to tug on the heart strings of even the butchest of lesbians (particularly if you are in a long-term relationship).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I want to be them
Review: Loved this movie, was hoping for another and soon. hint hint

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: women love women , girls love girls
Review: amazing lesbians movie and a very hot actress (2nd and 3rd stories) especially sharon stone in this movie in the 3rd story and allen, i like allen when she act like a man with her girl friend sharon stone she wants sharon to be pregnant by her spirm (a strange story) but i like it and i have watched it more than two times .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful and moving
Review: Being a parent myself, I agree with "Jen" about the 3rd bit when Ellen and Sharon are watching kids at a daycare center - too weird and out of place. BUT, this movie WAS a powerful and moving look at not just parts of the lesbian community, but parts of humanity as well. It made me think about issues that I had never even realized existed before (again, referring to bit #3) and become sensitive to feelings that I didn't know I could have. I highly recommend this one for many, many people. Looking forward to ITWCT part III!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great movie...
Review: I will start off by saying I am not a lesbian, but thouroughly enjoyed this film, and it made me think about the idea much more deeply than I had before. I also felt a connection, and understanding. I have never been one to be prejudice agianst people, but I think I was naive. This movie really opened my eyes to a lot.
I liked this movie, and each segment, but they didn't seem to work together as in the first ITWCT movie. Sure, they all dealt with lesbianism, but all with such differnet angles.

The first segment I have seen many, many times... and I still cant get past it without crying. It was superbly acted by everyone! Vanessa was amazing, I can't think of a word to describe how moving her perfromance was. Elisabeth Perkens was magnicificent. Didn't we all want to slap some sense into her and her husband. Even the little girl acted very well. You got a sence that she instinctively knew what was going on, and with a child's "honesty" and naivity (don't think thats a word, but you get the idea) tried to comfort Vanessa in the only way she knew.

The second part didn't speak to me that much. I'm not sure why, but I didn't enjoy it all that much. The scene with the friends trying to change Chloe was horrid and almost painful to watch though. That was the only moving scene for me. As for the lovemaking scene, and I speak for the one in the 3rd segment also, I thought they were tastefully done, and showed the beauty of two women, not the male "eroticicsm" factor we normally see of two women. It was beautiful.

The third segment was nice to watch, but was far out of place. It was the only segment in either of the movies that was comical. It seemed a bit light and superficial. Some moments were great, like the turkey baster! And what was with them at the park. If I saw two people, no matter who repeatedly coming to watch children there, none of which were their own, I frankly wouldn't feel comfortable. Anyways, good movie, an eye opener!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every gay/lesbian couple must watch
Review: The first short is riveting, and actually forced my partner and I to think about things that we would have never thought of before-What happens to the other when one of us dies. What will our families do? DO we have really have every angle taken care of so that the family will not swoop in and loot our years of memories together??
All I can say about the second short is sometimes I watch only that...so I can see Chloe ooze sensuality.
The last one is adorable, but not as captivating as the fist two.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sharon and Ellen, what more reason do you need?
Review: Okay okay, well, let me say first off I have yet to get thru the first segment without either skipping to segment 2 or crying for an hour. Beautifully done segment about the issues older couples face. Segment 2, not my era, fun to watch once but not over and over and over. Segment 3, the Ellen/Sharon segment...I DO watch that over and over and over...if for no other reason than to see Ellen's reaction to Sharon having boiled the baster.This segment is a HOOT and a HALF!
Must have DVD!


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