Synopsis: Hawkeye
Pierce and Barney Miller go cruising for chicks.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “Steve Giardino (Alan Alda) never wanted a divorce. His wife Jackie
(Ann-Margret) is the one who called it quits. Now Jackie’s going back to
school. And Steve’s going crazy.”
What Did I Learn?:
Alan Alda wasn’t able to pull off the Miami
Vice look.
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Movie If: You know that Alan Alda is America's Greatest Living Writer.
Really?: 1) Mel
(Hal Linden) is what – 60, or 65 and he bangs hot chicks a third his age nearly
every night? Oh, come on…. 2) Ok, I had a bit of hard time believing both Steve
and Mel would fall for Sybil, the transvestite mugger. I had an even harder
time believing Sybil would play hard-to-get, and become agitated when men put
the moves on him/her, considering the entire purpose of the deception is to
lure them to remote locations. 2) Let’s see – Steve’s new wife wants somebody
caring and nurturing, while Jackie’s new beau fits that to a T. Funny how Kay
and Doc never hook up, and the movie ends with some unresolved threads.
Rating: Much like
Sweet Liberty, which was also directed by Alan Alda, A New Life is an unfocused
film that doesn’t really go anywhere. While Sweet Liberty was charming, and had
something to say about the Hollywoodization of history, however, A New Life is
trite, difficult to take seriously (see: “Really?”), and far more reminiscent of an
overly-long sitcom than a Woody Allen-style character-driven adult comedy. I cannot recommend this movie. 4.5/10 stars.
Would It Work For a
Bad Movie Night?: Not a chance, but take a drink any time Steve complains
about something, or Jackie seems unsure about making a decision.
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