3/10
Whining for Roseanna Arquette
26 February 2005
Privileged working women whining about how rough they really have it. Yeah. Getting old, facing responsibility, and trying to have their lives with entourages of hair and makeup staff surrounding them in elegant restaurants, interior designer homes, and Cannes! Oh please. Get over yourselves and get back to the kitchen where you're really happy and fulfilled. This is a documentary without structure. The wanderings of Arquette who never makes her position or cause obvious, she allows the statements of actresses/friends to drone on and they are more than willing to vetch for the camera, but none have anything to complain about.

This is more of a slumber party for women facing or past 40, whose looks are no longer getting them the parts it used to, and now, have to wonder what's it all about. Welcome to the situation every other working woman in the country faces without access to the lifestyle and salaries that have floated these women for the past 20 years. I have no empathy for this kind of film, much less interest in wanting to listen to them. A waste of film.
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