Time Out says
Of course, that is partly the point; this is all intended as a satire on conservative, middle-American values. However, the crucial problem with this remake is that the central conceit is now well-known. Still, to protect newcomers to the story, I won’t reveal it here; suffice to say the plot machinery of the original is still intact. This time around, however, Oz and writer Paul Rudnick play it more for laughs, and there’s nothing more ineffective than mild satire. Furthermore, Bette Midler’s chaotic Jewish writer and Roger Bart’s flighty gay man are both as stereotypical as the fully paid-up housewives. Oz’s Stepford is simply not sinister enough, allowing the film all the critical bite of a camp guard dog.
Release Details
- Rated:12A
- Release date:Friday 30 July 2004
- Duration:93 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Frank Oz
- Cast:
- Nicole Kidman
- Matthew Broderick
- Bette Midler
- Glenn Close
- Christopher Walken
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