Book Club

2018 "The next chapter is always the best."
6.1| 1h44m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 18 May 2018 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.bookclub.movie/
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Four lifelong friends decide that their lives could change by becoming nasty and reading Fifty Shades of Grey in their monthly book club to get inspiration on how to handle sexual pleasure at an elderly age.

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elemaiocchi I don't know why many people didn't like it: It's a comedy! A well done comedy! These 4 women are incredibly funny and are able to lead the storyline (a very simple one) without making it too much boring. It was exactly what I expected. Of course it's not a Oscar movie or something like that but it never wanted it to be. One hour and a half well spent!
ajack-19783 I watched this film with my wife not expecting it to be for me but I was pleasantly surprised, it was well acted, which I expected from such a strong cast and in parts quiet amusing. While it may have been a bit (well a lot) formulaic and the end could be guessed from very early on it wasn't a bad way to spend an hour and 45 minutes.
irene-alvheim I loved the movie, a feel good movie for those of us who have reached our best age. And great actors made this a pleasant experience.
capone666 Book ClubWhen hosting a book club for 60-year olds you must remember to get copies of the novel in large print.However, the ladies in this comedy are more interested in gabbing about their sex lives.At their most recent gathering, millionaire Vivian (Jane Fonda), widow Diane (Diane Keaton), divorcee Sharon (Candice Bergen) and housewife Carol (Mary Steenburgen) undertake the erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey as their next reading conquest.Over the next 30-days each woman rediscovers her sexuality: Vivian reconnects with an old flame (Don Johnson), Diane meets a pilot (Andy García), Sharon online dates and Carol resuscitates her husband's (Craig T. Nelson) libido. Handcrafted for the aging baby-boomers, this star-studded study of sex over a certain age is relevant and surely relatable. However, the jokes used to convey this significance are not that humorous. Moreover, finding love as a senior nowadays is easier than finding your reading glasses. Yellow Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca