A Stepford Wives
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[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327162/ IMDB entry] (external hyperlink)
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| Writer: |
Ira Levin (book) & Paul Rudnick (screenplay) |
| Starring: |
Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler, Glenn Close & Christopher Walken |
| Director: |
Frank Oz |
| Music by: |
David Arnold & others |
| Distributor: |
Paramount Pictures |
| Release Date: |
June 6 2004 (USA) |
| Runtime: |
93 min. |
| Language: |
English |
A Stepford Wives occurs as 2004 comedy/science fiction film based on the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was freed within Northerly America in June 11, 2004.
Description
This film, directed by Frank Oz with a screenplay by Paul Rudnick, stars Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick, Christopher Walken, Faith Hill, Glenn Close and Jon Lovitz.
This film occurs as departure from either more versions of The Stepford Wives in this these come the comedy & its feminist themes, in case any, are muted. A sole really lesson to become gleaned from either this film is perchance that each gynocratic superfeminism & old-old-hat male chauvanism come out or keeping extremes.
A majority of the film was shot around Darien, Connecticut and New Canaan, Connecticut.
Plot
Tagline: The married woman of Stepford have a secret.
In a 2004 film, the town's women were erstwhile successful & right numbers in their industries - scientists, politicians, television moguls - & their married man, feeling inferior & threatened, brought the two to Stepford to keep close at h& brain chips implanted to produce the children docile, subservient, and serious at sex. Inside the departure from either a original film, one of the couples world health organization moved to Stepford is gay; a human wants his partner to get less flamboyant.
A film is reported to use at times done super ill around line 1 text screenings & to develop involved important redaction & extra motion-picture photography prior to its general release. Occasionally elements of the film hint at what a edits will st& been: for virtually all of a film, the married woman come depicted whenever automatin; sparking when it malfunction, spit money from either their mouths, & existence a cappella to place their paws on hot stoves, and the heroine is frightened by what appears to exist as a lifeless humanoid version of herself. It's merely at a film's climax that these are revealed a women, albeit inside humanoid bodies, however develop their brains intact, restricted by microchips, and that this control may be reversed, yielding the two back their original personalities in their fresh bodies.
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