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Much-divorced
Marilyn (Zeta-Jones) and fabulously successful divorce attorney
Miles (Clooney) face off in the battle of the sexes in Intolerable
Cruelty.
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Money
and matrimony
Intolerable Cruelty
Catherine Zeta-Jones, George Clooney, Geoffrey Rush. Rated M
Reviewer
:: Lt Simone Heyer
If a
woman can successfully marry for money - successful in that she
marries him, gets half his stash, then divorces him - then she has
my sincere congratulations.
Marilyn
(Zeta-Jones) is one such lady. She's wooed Rex Rexroth but when
she discovers his affair and tries to leave him Rex's lawyer, Miles
(Clooney), runs with the money-hungry angle and is right on the
money (so to speak).
Marilyn
ends up with nothing, just what she needs to concoct an even more
cunning plan. She apparently marries an oil billionaire who insists
on ripping up their pre-nuptial agreement and when she leaves him,
she's left with a nice little nest egg.
By
this time Miles is falling in love with her. She sees what she wants
and takes it. She's as strong a woman as he is a man.
They
both have everything, but need each other.
When
Miles and Marilyn marry for love, not money, Miles is truly happy
until he sees Marilyn's oil billionaire on a daytime soapie.
Intolerable
Cruelty is a great light-hearted movie and shows what lengths some
women will take to get the big brand names, the big rock, fast car
and big house.
Simone rates
this movie
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