A witty relationship comedy that explores the fragile balance between love, trust, aging, and desire. When two middle-aged married men are unexpectedly caught at a strip club, what begins as an embarrassing incident quickly spirals into a series of humorous misunderstandings, emotional confrontations, and long-overdue conversations.
Forced to face their insecurities, both husbands and wives begin questioning not only each other's loyalty but also their own fears about growing older, intimacy, and self-worth.
Blending sharp dialogue with heartfelt moments, the film examines the complexities of long-term relationships through a comedic lens. As secrets surface and emotions run high, the couples discover that marriage is rarely as simple as it appears, and that honesty, forgiveness, and laughter may be the only way forward.
My take is the movie is simple. While the 2 stars is all that I can give there is a reason to watch this movie. It will strike a cord if you are in a relationship; it will make you think if you give it a try.
With an ensemble cast delivering memorable performances, Women vs. Men offers an entertaining and relatable look at the challenges of middle age, proving that while the battle of the sexes may never truly end, understanding one another is always worth the fight...or maybe not. But this depends on you.
Main Cast
- Joseph Bologna
- Patty Duke
- Jennifer Tilly
- Shanna Moakler
- Courtney Peldon
- George Hamilton
- Rod Steiger
- Tom Bosley
- Mimi Rogers
- Michael Nouri
Technical Specifications
- Title: Women vs. Men
- Year: 2002
- Genre: Comedy
- Runtime: 88 minutes
- Rating: R
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Director: Chazz Palminteri
- Writers: Maureen Hunter, Steven Schachter
- Producer: James Shavick
- Cinematography: Anthony C. Metchie
- Editing: Roger Mattiussi
- Music: Michael Neilson
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Audio: Stereo
- Color: Color