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Stepford has a secret: all of the wives are way too perfect, and all of the husbands are way too happy. After two of Joanna Eberhart's new friends seem to have undergone a change, she's determined to leave, but can she do it before it's too late?
It glides by on the notion that there is little that is still frightening about being an American woman. I wish I could say it was a premise whose time had come.
As comedies go, it's actually fairly funny, albeit in a light, superficial way which either hides or exposes the fact that the plot is a thick tangle of mutual contradictions.
It has a wonderfully wounding malice directed at both the Stepford, Conn., contingent of Energizer Bunny wives and the New Yorkers who have just moved in.