«Revenge Is Sweet... And Low»
"She-Devil" (1989), a darkly comedic film produced by Orion Pictures in the United States, masterfully blends satire and revenge into a captivating narrative. Directed by Susan Seidelman and based on Fay Weldon's novel "The Life and Loves of a She-Devil," the movie follows the journey of housewife Ruth Patchett, portrayed by Roseanne Barr, as she exacts vengeance on her unfaithful husband, Bob, played by Ed Begley Jr., and his mistress, the romance novelist Mary Fisher, portrayed by Meryl Streep. The film's unique premise lies in Ruth's methodical dismantling of her husband's life, using her perceived weaknesses as strengths, turning societal expectations on their head. Meryl Streep's portrayal of Mary Fisher is a standout, showcasing her versatility as she transforms from a glamorous novelist into a symbol of Ruth's wrath. Streep's performance is both exaggerated and nuanced, perfectly capturing the film's tone of biting humor and social commentary. Meanwhile, Roseanne Barr delivers a powerful performance as Ruth, embodying the character's transformation from a downtrodden wife to a cunning avenger. The dynamic between these two women drives the film, highlighting themes of empowerment and the subversion of traditional gender roles. The film's setting in suburban America serves as a backdrop for its critique of societal norms and the pressures placed on women. Ruth's journey is not just about revenge but also about reclaiming her identity and agency. As she systematically destroys her husband's life, she simultaneously builds her own, eventually becoming a successful businesswoman. This transformation underscores the film's message about the strength and resilience of women, even in the face of adversity. "She-Devil" remains a cult classic, appreciated for its bold storytelling and sharp wit. Its exploration of themes such as infidelity, empowerment, and societal expectations continues to resonate with audiences. The film's enduring appeal lies in its ability to entertain while provoking thought, making it a timeless piece of cinema that challenges viewers to reconsider the roles and stereotypes imposed on women.
Год1989
Бюджет20000000$
Продолжительность99 мин
Доход15400000$
Жанрыкомедия
Страны производстваUnited States of America

