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Rachel, Rachel (1968)

Rachel is a 35-year-old school teacher who has no man in her life and lives with her mother. When a man from the big city returns and asks her out, she begins to have to make decisions about her life and where she wants it to go.

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Greg S 18 Jan 2011

This film is a treat on many levels. It's intimately directed by Paul Newman with his real life wife Joanne Woodward in the lead of Rachel. This was quite avant-garde for the 1960s and on the cutting edge. Woodward plays a 35 year old woman who still lives with her controlling mother on the second floor of the funeral home her now deceased father once owned. She is an elementary school teacher who longs for something more in her dull and unfulfilled life. Her only real friend (another teacher) is a fractured friendship in and of itself (without giving too much away) and we are along with her in her uncomfortableness with new relationships of any type; but we are rooting for her and there is enough of Rachel in all of us to be sympathetic toward her feelings. Newman directs this beautifully and his camera work is up and close just as the story itself is. Woodward's performance is perfection. I would highly recommend, and I do feel it holds up even today.

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Josè M 15 Sep 2009

Probably the best movie of the night, about a depressed middle-aged woman, Rachel, who has over the years allowed herself to become shut off from the experiences of life. A virgin teacher brought up by an overbearing mother and a father who spent most of his time working as a mortician. After his death, Rachel was forced to move back home after college to take care of her ailing mother while teaching 2nd graders at the local school. I really enjoyed this movie, which was directed by Paul Newman who's wife, Joanne Woodward, plays the lead. It was also interesting to see Estelle Parsons in one of her earlier performances. She is probably best known for her role as Beverly Harris (Roseanne and Jackie's mother) on Roseanne; but here she's a fellow teacher and Rachel's friend who turns out to have feelings for Rachel and at one point makes a move on her.

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Renata Adler 14 Jul 1988

Rachel, Rachel...is a real Movie movie, a little sappy at moments, but the best written, most seriously acted American movie in a long time.

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George T 29 Apr 2012

It is noticeable that "Rachel, Rachel" has fallen into the world of Best Picture nominees forgotten from the 494 that have been nominated so far up to the 84th Academy Awards and for good reason. Pretty ridiculous, super pretentious movie for which Rachel (Joanne Woodward) is a single school teacher, who begins to get hormones and wants change. She obviously needs a man in her life. Hard to believe that anyone would want her in her life based on this performance, including director and husband and actor (not in this film, probably a wise choice), Paul Newman. Silly, stupid, and idiotic sequences that add to the bad films released from 1968 and nominated for Best Picture. Everything is forgettable, especially the performances, some of which were nominated, like Woodward's.

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Jose Luis M 18 Jan 2015

Buen debut de Paul Newman en la direcciòn en un drama de mucha sensibidad . destaca una bella y muy buena actriz Joanne Woodward la esposa de Newman en la vida real.

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