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I was hoping that Arquette, with so many talented women before her camera, would deliver fresh insights into the very real problem of sexism in movies. Instead, the inarticulate Arquette leads us through a meandering flattery fest (”you’re, like, so amazing”), constantly emphasizing appearance by telling the actresses how good they look, as if her point is that actresses over 40 should be cast in movies not because they’re talented, but because they still look sexy.

You must see this movie. As all the other reviews state, this documentary about women in Hollywood is first rate.

Often these types of documentaries suffer mightily under the weight of overwhelming ego-angst of the personality who makes the film. However, Ms. Arquette walks that very narrow tightrope about expressing her own feelings and concerns–sharing herself–without overwhelming the viewer. I have always admired her work, but I think this is the best film that I have seen Ms. Arquette in. I cannot praise her work in “Searching” enough.

The interview subjects are also beyond praise: Tracy Ullman talking about “dignity,” in a way that is poignant–but still hilarious; Whoopi Goldberg, as the “smart Whoopie,” talking about not having fame handed to her on a silver platter (the platter was platinum), and how her career choices affected her family; Martha Plymton describing her roles as being “the friend, with all her lines as questions (”How *are* you?” “Are you going to *out* with him?”); Ally Sheedy describing the main quality for women actors is reduced to “Ef-ability;” Daryl Hannah complaining about having to wear a short, brown haired wig to play the “mother” of a sixteen year old–when Kelly Lynch is the mother of a sixteen year old, and is no where near “mousy” by any definition. Almost all of the insights are terrific. Sharon Stone, in particular, I enjoyed.

But Debra Winger–I cannot be objective about Ms. Winger. She is one of my favorite actors of all time, having the talent to display just the right mix of tenderness, sensuality, spunkiness, and intelligence (emphasis on the latter)–if you don’t know what I mean, then I won’t be able to explain it to you. Debra Winger is just what you’d expect: gracious and intelligent–the kind of person who you would hope she would be. Ms. Arquette is really to be commended for putting together one of the best films I have ever seen. And Holly Hunter–I need to give a special shout out re Ms. Hunter’s conversation with Ms. Arquette. And the final credits–a perfect end to an almost perfect movie. […]

See this movie. You will be sorry if you do not.
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