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Three middle-aged women from the class of '69 gather to mourn the loss of another classmate who killed herself after being left by her spouse and decide to seek revenge on the husbands who left them for younger women.
More entertaining than it ought to be, considering how sloppily it was put together.
June 18, 2002
USA Today
Diane Keaton is at her best here, Goldie Hawn has never been this good, and we know going in that Bette Midler is virtually tailored to a raucous farce about the sweet revenge of spurned spouses.