(Jada Pinkett Smith): The bohemian, truth-telling lesbian author. Why It Stands Out (and Where it Split Critics)
Unlike the 1939 version, which ended with Mary winning her husband back, the 2008 film emphasizes Mary finding herself and reclaiming her own identity. Viewing Options The Women (2008)HD
True to the spirit of the original play by Clare Boothe Luce, the film never allows a single man to appear on screen—not even as a background extra. Instead, it focuses entirely on the bonds, betrayals, and growth shared between Mary and her circle of friends: (Jada Pinkett Smith): The bohemian
(Jada Pinkett Smith): The bohemian, truth-telling lesbian author. Why It Stands Out (and Where it Split Critics)
Unlike the 1939 version, which ended with Mary winning her husband back, the 2008 film emphasizes Mary finding herself and reclaiming her own identity. Viewing Options
True to the spirit of the original play by Clare Boothe Luce, the film never allows a single man to appear on screen—not even as a background extra. Instead, it focuses entirely on the bonds, betrayals, and growth shared between Mary and her circle of friends: