“In a supremely confident performance, Clayburgh — who appears in every scene — exudes enviable comfort in her ambivalence, subjected to the film’s uniquely sympathetic view of psychoanalysis and colorful depiction of female friendship.”
—The L Magazine
“This is the defining feminist film of the decade and one of the most important women’s vehicles in popular American cinema.”
—The San Francisco Chronicle
When her seemingly perfect life shatters, Jill Clayburgh must rebuild — on her own terms. From Paul Mazursky comes a bold, poignant dive into independence, heartbreak, and the messy joy of starting over.
