Death Becomes Her
audience Reviews
, 62% Audience Score- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThe 1992 movie "Death Becomes Her," starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis, was released during the time when I was a child, so I never really saw this movie. However, I have seen the iconic poster my entire life, and for some reason, I never actually stepped into the realm of watching this film until now. I think that for today’s audience, this movie is a little aggressive towards female vanity, which is sad because it actually could have done a lot better in today’s context if our society weren’t so sensitive. That being said, for what the movie did and what it brought to the cinematic screen during that time, the CGI was bad, but for that era and what we had to work with back then, they did a decent job. Now, yes, the movie is about a woman who wants to stay young forever, and another woman doing the same, with both of them chasing after a man who’s not even worth pursuing. They made Bruce Willis look very unattractive and unappealing to the general audience, yet these two beautiful women—one of them a mega movie star—are all chasing after him, wanting to stay young forever, to the point of death, while still pursuing this man. Now, it’s very corny and very cheesy. It’s not anything that you’re going to jump up and down for, or even remotely say to yourself, "Let me revisit this often," because I don’t think it has aged well in today’s society. It is a classic and is often bragged about, but I think that ultimately, as I stated earlier, our world has become too sensitive on so many topics that certain movies just take a backseat and are not revisited. Now, I didn’t hate the movie; I thought it was actually enjoyable enough to watch and creative for its timeframe. Would I revisit it? Probably not. If I did revisit it, it would be several years from now; it’s not going to be something that I just jump up and go try to watch again.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsif you watched the substance, this is an amazing next watch for gen z. if you're reading this after substance watch it right now and say I'm wrong. nothing is a new concept at heart but different approaches are captivating in different ways.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis is my absolute all-time favorite movie. The special effects are fantastic for a film of its era, not to mention great acting across the board. Meryl Streep is fantastic as the aging actress grasping at youth, and Goldie Hawn does not disappoint as the bitter, revenge-stricken friend. Bruce Willis gives what I consider an Oscar-nominating performance as the bumbling Ernest. His ability to transform himself from a built action star to this character shows he has some serious chops. Isabella Rossellini oozes sexiness and the movie always leaves me wanting to seek out and take the potion myself.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsSuch a fun movie! It’s campy. Loved the story and the acting, and the outfits were 10/10 👏🏼 I especially loved the potion scenes, and the very comedic (de)evolution of Meryl Streep’s character. Goldie Hawn had some pretty brilliant campy moments too. Would recommend ⭐️
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsVery comical i love it! Women empowerment 😆
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsMy wife has been insisting we watch this movie together (we just saw the new musical), and the musical was, in my opinion, far better than the movie. I feel like DBH might have been better at the time it was released, but now it’s just… not so good. The special effects were great (especially for their day), but that’s all I can really say I was impressed with. Just my opinion.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars31 DAYS OF HORROR FLICKS 🎃🎃🎃 12 This one deserves all the praise it can get. Zemeckis himself refers to this as an unofficial “Tales from the Crypt” movie, which perfectly fits. Macabre, bizarre, hilarious, thoroughly satisfying.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThis horror/comedy is entertaining, but it's not as funny as it should be.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsI really like all 3 main actors, but I did not like this movie 😒 but now I've seen it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsA brilliant film that feels perfectly in tune with today’s conspiracy-driven culture. It masterfully weaves together elements of comedy, thriller, and action, taking audiences on a wild and unpredictable ride. With its gripping plot, the film strikes a perfect balance between entertainment and thought-provoking storytelling, making it both timely and highly engaging.