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If These Walls Could Talk 2
The Bottom Line
If These Walls Could Talk 2 was originally an HBO Special, showing the lives of different generations of lesbians that all lived in the same house over generations. Produced by Ellen DeGeneres and directed by Anne Heche, ITWCT2 is one of the best representations of the lives of lesbians on film.
Pros
- Well Acted
- Well Directed
- Well Written Stories
Cons
- Not much racial diversity in the film
Description
- If These Walls Could Talk 2, 2000.
- Executive Producer: Ellen Degeneres. Directors: Jane Anderson, Martha Anderson, Anne Heche.
- 96 minutes, filmed in the United States.
- Cast: Vanessa Redgrave, Chloe Sevigny, Michelle Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, Sharon Stone
Guide Review - If These Walls Could Talk 2
If These Walls Could Talk 2 portrays the lives of three different generations of lesbians. In 1961 Vanessa Redgrave plays the 'widow' of her partner of 50 years. In one of the most heart-breaking stories ever, Redgrave helplessly watches as a distant relative of her partner comes and take possession of their belongings. No story could more poignantly argue for the rights of same-sex marriage.
In 1972, college girl Michelle Williams meets soft butch Chloe Sevigny at a lesbian bar. Although her friends disaprove of Chloe's dress, Michelle can't keep away from the sauve soft-butch on a Harley. Sexy and hot!
Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon Stone star in 2000 as a lesbian couple who wants nothing more than to have a baby.
The love scenes between DeGeneres and Stone are worth the price of this video alone!
If These Walls Could Talk 2 is one of the best looks at the real lives of lesbians. It's funny, sexy, well-acted and directed. My only real complaint is that all of the main characters are white.
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