A Woman Under the Influence
A woman of today, her world, her passions.
Overview
Mabel Longhetti, desperate and lonely, is married to a Los Angeles municipal construction worker, Nick. Increasingly unstable, especially in the company of others, she craves happiness, but her extremely volatile behavior convinces Nick that she poses a danger to their family and decides to commit her to an institution for six months. Alone with a trio of kids to raise on his own, he awaits her return, which holds more than a few surprises.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released during a time of evolving societal views on mental health and gender roles, 'A Woman Under the Influence' challenged traditional portrayals of women in cinema. The film explored the complexities of female identity and the pressures women faced in domestic settings, offering a nuanced perspective rarely seen on screen.
- Gena Rowlands' phenomenal, raw, and utterly convincing performance as Mabel Longhetti.
- John Cassavetes' unflinching and realistic depiction of mental illness and its impact on a family.
- The film's exploration of societal expectations and the stifling roles often imposed on women in the 1970s.
- The improvisational and naturalistic style, creating a sense of authenticity and immediacy.
Fun Facts
- The film was financed independently by Cassavetes through loans and donations from friends and family.
- Peter Falk, a frequent collaborator with Cassavetes, makes an uncredited cameo appearance.
- Gena Rowlands won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for her performance.