If These Walls Could Talk 2

If These Walls Could Talk 2

  • Director: Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, Anne Heche
  • Writer: Jane Anderson,Sylvia Sichel,Alex Sichel
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: March 5, 2000
  • Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutes
  • Sound mix: Dolby
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
  • Also known as: Mitt liv, mitt val 2
  • If These Walls Could Talk 2 is a romance film directed by Anne Heche, Jane Anderson and Martha Coolidge, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Marianne Seldes.
    The film tells the story of three lace cultures in the same place at different times.

    Details

    • Release date March 5, 2000
    • Filming locations 1972 Canyon Drive, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies HBO Films, Team Todd

    Movie reviews

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    • By Esmeralda 2022-12-15 08:47:20

      Your life, my decision.



      The same house has witnessed the story for at least 70 years. Even though they happened at different times but within the same kind of people.

      There are not many Les Xiang movies that I think I have seen, but those that are more popular are almost all seen.

      I remember the blush and heartbeat when I watched [Habitation En Rome], and

      I also remember how moved I was to the last scene when I watched [Fingerman].

      But I just want to say a little...

    • By Montana 2022-12-14 02:49:55

      If things will be better

      This is perhaps one of the best gay movies I've seen, not impetuous, not sensational, not curious eyes, just tell the story, the truth.
      The first one was actually cruel and I almost shed tears. After the sweet past of the two, suddenly only Abby was left to face the cruelty after her lover left. Abby packed all her belongings, and when her nephew's family came, she didn't try to leave anything, except for the house, she said I had nowhere to go. That house, every inch of wall and floor,...

    • By Jess 2022-12-10 10:43:33

      what the wall wants to say to us

      At night, I stumbled into a classroom where a video was being played, and I stayed. This is just an accident, but the time and space of a narrative entered by chance changed my view of some people and things, changed my life feeling and my imagination of a better life.
      I can't remember some details of the story, but what I remember will never be forgotten. The film tells the stories of three pairs of lesbians who took place in the United States in the 1960s, 1970s and the turn of the...

    • By Adriel 2022-12-06 12:20:18

      just talk about 1972

      The general direction of the 1972 article is succinct and clear, that is, it has been suppressing the minority and voiceless groups than myself: feminism (equal rights between men and women) → lesbian groups → masculine butch (that is, T).

      There are two main lines: 1. Does the pursuit of equal rights between men and women have nothing to do with the Lazis? The Lazis are also "women" of feminism, so why are they forced to be excluded from the association? This problem should not be...

    • By Kamille 2022-12-06 09:26:08

      a little warm

      I've seen a lot, it's rare to see a heartwarming LES movie
      . Ten minutes before the opening, trisdy turned around in the hospital, cleaned up alone, and told Abby's nephew how much Abby was on the sofa. of kindness. . . That kind of eloquent atmosphere is enough to move. That is love.
      The second story is obviously simpler. The existing problems are indeed encountered by LES in real-life interactions, and they have been solved perfectly.
      To have a child, it is estimated that...

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    • By Nakia 2023-09-17 05:48:03

      we had the good good days today, thx the...

    • By Xzavier 2023-09-07 02:30:12

      I wish there were more les movies like this. In fact, they are all talking about a very simple truth: comrades, like everyone else, want to love each other and want to live. But in a society without legal protection and full of discriminatory vision, it is really too difficult. And I think the sex in this film is more beautiful than Adèle even though the music is really...

    • By Lon 2023-08-15 03:20:50

      The first story is very good and the actors are top notch. It's all good. Colo Sevigny is...

    • By Violette 2023-07-23 20:11:38

      I really shouldn't watch it when I'm eating. I cried so much in the first episode that I couldn't swallow, and my throat and eyes were choked. The third section is full of laughter and touching. This film can be regarded as a landmark classic in feminism and lesbian films. The first time I watched "Your Life, My Decision" was 16 years ago, and now I can still remember when Demi Moore stabbed a needle into her lower body for an abortion, the kind of woman who came out of her heart. sympathetic...

    • By Alysha 2023-07-16 06:39:50

      Vanessa Redgrave's blue eyes are so...

    Movie plot

    The film shows the changes of the American "lace culture" in the long years through three stories that took place in the same place in different times.
    1961: In an accident, Abby (Marian Seldes) is seriously injured and dying. As her lover, Edith (Vanessa Redgrave) does not. Eligible to go to the hospital to visit the love of her life, in the end, Abby lost everything but pain.
    1972: Linda (Michelle Williams) and her three roommates...
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    Movie quotes

    • Amy: I know a lot of things about you, for starters I know you're interested. You stayed when your friends left.

      Linda: Curious.

      Amy: Curiosity turns me on.

      Amy: Hold on tighter. This isn't about sex, it's about not falling off.

    • Kal: I've got sperm!

    • Linda: So am I the woman, and you're the man?

      Amy: No.

      Linda: Then why do you dress like one?

      Amy: This is how I feel comfortable.

      Linda: Do you see yourself as a woman?

      Amy: Don't you think I know what people think of me? This is me. It can't be any other way.

      Linda: Have you ever been...

      Amy: [interrupts] What's bothering you? That if we go to breakfast together, people will know what you are because you're with me?