- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Dec 23, 1988
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100One of those entertainments where you laugh a lot along the way, and then you end up on the edge of your seat at the end.
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63The laughs in Working Girl are the laughs of near-recognition - just good enough to make us wish they were much better.
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70Funny, touching, and ultimately tremendously buoyant--reflecting the optimism engendered by the short-lived 1980s economic boomWorking Girl is a "feel good" movie with some intelligence.
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91The movie was a major success for Melanie Griffith, sure, but it was as the secretary's boss ... that Weaver combined all of her star qualities, pulled in laughs, and took home an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
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90A delectable reworking of the ultimate girl's myth, a corporate Cinderella story with shades of a self-made Pygmalion.
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70This is not a laugh-out-loud film, though there is a lighthearted tone that runs consistently throughout, Griffith's innocent, breathy voice being a major factor.
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60A subplot involving Griffith and first boyfriend Alec Baldwin becomes the-subplot-that-wouldn't-go-bust, and comic scenes sometimes go bankrupt because they just hold their stock too long. Light entertainment like this should zip along like those financial quote boards.
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60Griffith's talent, energy, and sexiness give it some drive and punch.
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100Though Weaver is by all accounts (mine included) in the real-life none-nicer' class, I've always suspected she might be great as a shrew. She is. [21 Dec 1988, Life, p.1D]
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88Griffith gives the fullest performance of her career; Weaver, the most likable, even though she's the villain of the piece. Michael Nichols directs his best film in years. [23 Dec 1988, Friday, p.A]
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An amusing trifle. [21 Dec 1988, Daily Datebook, p.E1]
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63The movie's basic message is that lying and conniving are perfectly all right - as long as you're a swell person inside, like the pert character we're watching here. Working Girl is a fun movie in many ways - don't get me wrong. [25 Jan 1989, Arts, p.11]
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100Intoxicating. [19 Dec 1988, p.78]
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90Working Girl is the sparkling success that it is because of the sheer irresistibility of Melanie Griffith. [21 Dec 1988, Calendar, p.6-1]
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80The film, like its heroine, has a genius for getting by on pure charm. [21 Dec 1988]
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70Wade, presumably with Nichols's urging and aid, has tricked up most of the picture with plotting that scuttles the realism of the beginning, strangles any serious view of the theme, and ends up ludicrously incredible. [30 Jan 1989, p.28]
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30Nichols must have a cummerbund around his head: the directing is constricted there's no visual inventiveness or spontaneity. And in his hands the script has no conviction. [9 Jan 1989]