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That's why.
If you haven't heard about the film, it's about mother and daughter con artists who seek out wealthy men, marry them, and then set them up to look unfaithful and win a divorce settlement (usually quite a cosy bundle of money).
Sigourney Weaver plays mumma con artist, and considering she's something like 50 now, she looks in great shape, but the real splendor of this film comes from con artist junior, played voluptiously by Jennifer Love Hewitt. The whole con game gives her an excuse to dress up in nice tight outfits, showing off her assets to entice the men into infidelity, and cue the divorce.
As well as Jennifer simply being on screen for men to ogle at, the film's not that bad either; it's a warm hearted comedy (don't worry - not too warm hearted) and has some real funny moments, helped a lot by its good cast. As well as Sigourney and Jennifer (who doesn't even need to say anything to be good), the film co-stars Ray Liotta (who's very funny) and Gene Hackman as the old crony cigarette billionaire who gets targeted for the next con.
The film may be a bit long, but the more time with Miss Love on screen, the better. Go check it out!
That's why.
If you haven't heard about the film, it's about mother and daughter con artists who seek out wealthy men, marry them, and then set them up to look unfaithful and win a divorce settlement (usually quite a cosy bundle of money).
Sigourney Weaver plays mumma con artist, and considering she's something like 50 now, she looks in great shape, but the real splendor of this film comes from con artist junior, played voluptiously by Jennifer Love Hewitt. The whole con game gives her an excuse to dress up in nice tight outfits, showing off her assets to entice the men into infidelity, and cue the divorce.
As well as Jennifer simply being on screen for men to ogle at, the film's not that bad either; it's a warm hearted comedy (don't worry - not too warm hearted) and has some real funny moments, helped a lot by its good cast. As well as Sigourney and Jennifer (who doesn't even need to say anything to be good), the film co-stars Ray Liotta (who's very funny) and Gene Hackman as the old crony cigarette billionaire who gets targeted for the next con.
The film may be a bit long, but the more time with Miss Love on screen, the better. Go check it out!