Maggie is horrified to meet a woman who also claims to be married to her husband, Alan. Adversaries at first, they soon uncover a web of lies surrounding Alan and the many wives he's bilked before.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Kristi Murdock
Maggie
Christina Licciardi
Pam
Christina Licciardi
Kate
Kylie Delre
Kristin
Nathan Lee
Max
Adam Harper
Alan
Amanda Rosario Glass
Adrian
Bonny Breuer
Selma
Brendan Goshay
Curtis
Marilyn Light
Lois
Bryan Frank
Barry
LaTrallo Presley
Buddy
K.J. Baker
Katie
Cat Borovicka
Officer Novak
Kayla Gibson
New Wife
Cody Kahaku
Ethan
Joseph Mazza
Pete
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Commentaires
6 commentaires
ITS A GREAT MOVIE.. STORYLINE FELT LIKE "LIFELINE MOVIES"🤧😂 I'LL GIVE IT 8/10😊
Interesting concept right from the title of the film, but what disappointed me the most, aside from its mediocre production and uneventful scenes, was its wasted potential. The story could have gone much further by giving the story more depth and perspective. I was thinking that I will indeed witness seven female characters each entering the frame one at a time. Instead the audience was shown just a handful of women just seemingly scheming to exact revenge and turn the story into a battle for money. I was thinking the protagonists were more convincing and invested in their performances, and the plot more concrete.
At a key moment in "He Had Seven Wives," a group of women have gathered to plot revenge against the bigamist married to them all. When it is revealed that the husband had murdered yet another wife by feeding her shellfish to which she had a life-threatening allergy, one of the characters exclaims, "Something's fishy!!!" The narrative needed more moments of levity like the one described above. The filmmakers struggled to find an appropriate style of dark comedy. The husband was in fact a deadly killer, yet the wives reacted to him in an inexplicably casual and even relaxed manner. The cast worked hard to individualize the multiple wives. Unfortunately, there wasn't much dramatic tension or suspense throughout the film. It needed either an element of high camp or, at the other extreme, a genuine sense of menace about the dangerous game being played by a repellent and lunatic slimeball.
source: He Had Seven Wives
