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Death Becomes Her
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The movie centers on Isabella Rossellini, a beautiful enchantress who learns of an immortality treatment. Isabella sees it as a way to outdo her long-time rival and start to change their lives, and deaths, forever.
The movie centers on Isabella Rossellini, a beautiful enchantress who learns of an immortality treatment. Isabella sees it as a way to outdo her long-time rival and start to change their lives, and deaths, forever.
Actors:
Anthony S. Johnson,
Lydia Peterkoch,
Cameron English,
Jon Joyce,
Mimi Kennedy,
Thomas Murphy,
Paulo Tocha
Anthony S. Johnson
Lydia Peterkoch
3 September 1965
Cameron English
2 March 1961
Jon Joyce
Mimi Kennedy
25 September 1948, Rochester, New York, USA
Thomas Murphy
Paulo Tocha
Country:
United States
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Relies way too much on the FX toys, but there's also some really funny stuff scattered about.
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In this darker than dark comedy, the actors (Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn) are used as props, part of Bob Zemeckis' nasty, effects-driven satire of our obsession with youth and physical looks.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
November 05, 2002
Further evidence that Zemeckis is the anti-Christ
October 08, 2015
At the film's peak, Zemeckis, the cast, and the special-effects team achieve a deluxe, macabre slapstick.
January 01, 2004
Stunningly inventive madness.
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...one of the least engaging endeavors contained within Zemeckis' early filmography.
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August 20, 2003
Some neat ideas in this flick, all of them way overplayed.

