3 Women

1 Woman Became 2, 2 Women Became 3, 3 Women Became 1.

7.1
19772h 4m

Two co-workers, one a vain woman and the other an awkward teenager, share an increasingly bizarre relationship after becoming roommates.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Rodarte on 3 WOMEN

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3 Women (1977) Trailer

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3 Women (1977) Teaser

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3 Women - One Scene

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Three Reasons: 3 Women

Cast

Photo of Shelley Duvall

Shelley Duvall

Mildred "Millie" Lammoreaux

Photo of Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek

Mildred "Pinky" Rose

Photo of Janice Rule

Janice Rule

Willie Hart

Photo of Robert Fortier

Robert Fortier

Edgar Hart

Photo of Ruth Nelson

Ruth Nelson

Mrs. Rose

Photo of Sierra Pecheur

Sierra Pecheur

Ms. Bunweill

Photo of Carmen Baptiste

Carmen Baptiste

Rehab Patient (uncredited)

Photo of Mary Carver

Mary Carver

Nurse (uncredited)

Photo of Dennis Christopher

Dennis Christopher

Soda Delivery Boy (uncredited)

Photo of Barrie Youngfellow

Barrie Youngfellow

Nurse Connie (uncredited)

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Reviews

R

Gimly

5/10

"An awkward young teen working at a spa becomes overly attached to her fellow worker, a lonely outcast. They hang out at a bar owned by a strange pregnant artist and her has-been cowboy husband. Amid emotional crises, the three women steal and trade one another’s personalities." - Do they? Do they though? With less than ten minutes remaining the 3rd of these 3 women gets her first line. And some of those minutes was credits.

Now a poorly written logline is unlikely to be the fault of the movie itself, but it does kind of make me question why the movie's even called _3 Women_. Decent chance I'm just not bright enough to understand it, let alone the movie itself for that matter, but I can only bring you a review from how I experienced it, and from that perspective I can say: It's alright. A lot of the style choices did aggravate me, most notably the music (I've suffered through much worse for far less with this subject, but it was still a negative to me). But the two lead performances are what the movie is predominantly hinged on, and both are pretty good. Not **incredible**, but pretty good. I know not adoring this puts me in the minority, but I feel like a lot of people nowadays tend to overvalue a film for no other reason than the fact that it was made before... like... 1987. That's never been a factor for me, and 3 Women honestly didn't do a lot for me.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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