![]() Where the film wants to be frothy and sexy, it looks grating. The chicly transgressive dreams seem intended to remind us of Luis Buñuel's French films of this era, but it suffers in the comparison. Ĭhabrol's typical themes don't fit so well into wacky-comedy mode (given that French wacky comedies usually are no funnier than American ones) and not so easily into surreal-fantasy mode either. Although the film does have a few interesting moments, it is cluttered with pointless digressions and unfunny comedy. The film stars Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster in the lead roles. Freaky Friday: The Movie is a 1976 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Gary Nelson, with the screenplay written by Mary Rodgers based on her 1972 novel of the same name. For remakes, see Freaky Friday (disambiguation). The Twist is a confused and halfhearted comedy of manners that never decides on an approach to its subject. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the 1976 film. He story cannot decide whether it is a romantic farce, a serious look at relationships, or a setup for a series of erotic daydreams experienced by a troubled married couple. The film follows a bored, upper class group of Parisians who embark on a series of affairs with each other. You can provide one by editing this article. ![]() This article needs an improved plot summary.
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