If These Walls Could Talk 2
Women. Love. Women.
Three couples over three different decades, are bonded by the depth of their passions, their unconventional love, and a house that might offer up their stories If These Walls Could Talk 2.
An elderly woman (Vanessa Redgrave) "widowed" when her companion of 50 years dies in 1961, finds herself alone and unprotected as the "in-laws" move in to cast her out.
In 1972, a feminist coed (Michelle Williams) finds that sexual politics take a back-seat when a boyish girl (Chloe Sevigny) attempts to seduce her.
And in 2000, a couple (Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon Stone) with almost everything that two women can have, want the one thing they can't have -- unless something more than fate intervenes.
Member Reviews
Great - Wentai
This film showcases some fantastic acting and very important themes. If you have read books on the subject, you will be familiar with these themes, although it will still be a pleasure to see them acted out with intensity and skill.
When society no longer places women in a position where they are not free to love each other, then this film will not be needed so much. Until then it will continue to teach some important values such as tolerance, understanding, acceptance and love.the first story was the best - tbird
i thought the other two movies were a bit contrived but the acting was good. it was missing something.the last film had some humor and there were a few witty lines. i thought the theme of the films were important to show and there should be more films showing gay relationships and the complexities.If These Walls Could Talk 2 - Bruster
This movie is really 3 mini movies. Each details a different era in time and how lesbians live their lives in each era.
The stories are fun and thoughtfully written. Even the biggest homophobe may experience wet eyes at the end of the first part about love and loss that oversteps the boundaries of sexual identity and gender roles.
The second part feature Chloe Sevigny and Michelle Williams who are struggle between feminist ideals and gender identity and in the end find love.
Ellen Degeneres and Sharon Stone are fun and realistic in the third part about a modern couple trying to expand their family by having a baby.
Still a classic!
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Great - Wentai
This film showcases some fantastic acting and very important themes. If you have read books on the subject, you will be familiar with these themes, although it will still be a pleasure to see them acted out with intensity and skill.
When society no ...the first story was the best - tbird
i thought the other two movies were a bit contrived but the acting was good. it was missing something.the last film had some humor and there were a few witty lines. i thought the theme of the films were important to show and there should be more films showing ...If These Walls Could Talk 2 - Bruster
This movie is really 3 mini movies. Each details a different era in time and how lesbians live their lives in each era.
The stories are fun and thoughtfully written. Even the biggest homophobe may experience wet eyes at the end of the first part ...