Ten women. Ten interconnected stories. They each share something in common and it's trouble.
I like the classic '70s feel of the poster, but I detest the tagline. The trailer suggests a more serious feature, but the tagline "High Hopes. High Anxiety. High Heels" sounds more exploitive than supportive.
There are interesting elements in the trailer and it's crafted in a way that makes the film seem like it could be quite interesting. Whether it is or not doesn't matter if it can draw in an audience.
None.
I have not seen this film.
-Wesley Lovell (October 25, 2009) Original