17 reviews
Charlie Kate, Medicine Woman
Joan Micklin Silver, the director of this film has done better before. She must have been attracted to the material. The novel was much better, as usually is the case when the adaptation is from a book and not from a short story.
The film is pleasant to watch, but it seems hollow in parts. Charlie Kate was a determined woman; she gets rid of a husband that is a waste and sets up a domestic practice to help everyone that is sick. She had an innate sense for healing, as the man who she saves from being lynched tells her at the beginning of the film.
Gena Rowlands is good as the indomitable Charlie Kate. When she has good material, this actress excels. The surprise of the film is without a doubt, Mimi Rogers, an actress that is far superior than others of her generation. Unfortunately, she doesn't get what she deserves. The rest of the cast is good too.
This is a nostalgic look of America in the early 40s.
The film is pleasant to watch, but it seems hollow in parts. Charlie Kate was a determined woman; she gets rid of a husband that is a waste and sets up a domestic practice to help everyone that is sick. She had an innate sense for healing, as the man who she saves from being lynched tells her at the beginning of the film.
Gena Rowlands is good as the indomitable Charlie Kate. When she has good material, this actress excels. The surprise of the film is without a doubt, Mimi Rogers, an actress that is far superior than others of her generation. Unfortunately, she doesn't get what she deserves. The rest of the cast is good too.
This is a nostalgic look of America in the early 40s.
The movie was so sweet and brought me back to a time when people had values and integrity families were the backbone of the country.
The movie was so sweet and brought me back to a time when people had values and integrity families were the backbone of the country.
Lovely adaptation of a fabulous novel
No offense to anyone who reads this, but I sometimes wonder if it helps to be from the South when viewing films adapted from Southern writers. I thought this was a lovely film -- faithful to the novel as possible. Gena Rowlands is stunning as Charlie Kate. Less strident than in the novel, but flamingly over-the-top characters like Charlie Kate, in my opinion, can easily come off overdone in film, whereas on the written page or even on the stage they are in their glory. These women were stereotypes and predictable as are many characters in Southern literature, that is if you are familiar with the "categories" into which Southerners, especially women, are divided -- especially by Southerners. Mimi Rogers was wonderful as Sophia, a woman bound by the "rules" of Southern society (in spite of or perhaps because of her unorthodox mother and upbringing). But at the same time Sophia is equally entranced by the words of John Steinbeck as she is by a new hat and Rogers portrays this very real duality beautifully. Susan Mae Pratt, an overlooked young actress, was perfect as Margaret, another Southern stereotype, well-mannered and proper, but not slavish like her mother, with a highly developed intellect like both of the women who raised her, confident in many things, but shy in others -- such as leaving home and with men, from whom she has been relatively isolated. I find her "we just knew" relationship with Tom completely believable and his Christmas gift to Margaret of "all his teasures" is truly one of the most romantic gestures in literature. I begin to ramble -- But as one reviewer commented, some of the funniest bits may be missed as well as some of the traditional bits that flavor the film. Unless you know that if the Bible Belt had saints, Margaret Mitchell and in turn David O. Selznick would be two of them, thus the incredible shock value of Charlie Kate's dislike of "Gone With the Wind." And unless you know the reverence held for Douglas Southall Freeman and his voluminous works on Robert E. Lee, thus Charlie Kate's immediate softening and acceptance of Richard upon his perfect Christmas gift. And unless you know that Southern women smoked, a lot, just NEVER on the street and unless you realize that only life and death could make even Charlie Kate leave the house without her hat, well..... It is impossible to include the detail and background necessary to catch all the nuances of the novel in movie form, so it may fall a little flat for you. Personally, I've made myself want to watch it again! Garlic toast anyone?
- flamingo1706
- Feb 27, 2007
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Very tidy
I just caught Charms for an Easy Life on cable the other night and I have to say that I really enjoyed it. I love Gena Rowlands anyway and she was perfectly cast as a rather grumpy, old, yet lovable, mother, grandmother and caregiver. But I was most impressed with Mimi Rogers. This was just a great vehicle for her and she shined as a middle-aged mother seeking new companionship. Susan May Pratt was cast well as the daughter of Mimi that is has a tendency to conspire with her grandmother. This was such a sweet and heartfelt story and I just ate it up. It was predictable, yes, but it was touching nonetheless. I don't think it was a chick flick'. I'm not a chick' and I enjoyed it. I liken it to Little Women and Emma. I believe it would be appreciated by anyone that enjoyed those titles. A real treat. My thoughts. Yours?
- plumberguy66
- Aug 20, 2002
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Delightfully charming!
The details within the scope of the camera of this film captured an era in which women finally could speak out and not fear being oppressed by men. These three women held a bond which, by today's standard, is cherishable and unique. The script may be old fashion as to leave out the noise and tongue lashings that the audience my only imagine but it also embraces the warmth and love that is special to close knit families. Today's families should see this movie to demonstrate that you can talk back at a certain age and it is alright to ask questions and there should be nothing private inside a family. "Garlic Toast for Breakfast" would not suit as an appropriate title. It is what I will remember.
loving and emotional
I fell in love with his film. I came across it by accident and once I saw who was in it I knew it would be good but I had no idea how good. I love Charlie Kates she is so wonderful and they could not have found a better actress to play her. She was the perfect person in this role and brought it to life as I watched her I felt as though I was watching my grandmother. I also felt this was one of Mimi rogers best parts. But I especially love the relationships between them. They were realistic and true to the way women handled things. I loved this film it has become one of my favorite's. This film is full of emotion and great chemistry with the cast. The scenery is beautiful and works well with the story nothing was overdone or underdone.
I've seen better.
I think the director and writer(s) meant well, but this film seems to fall a bit flat. Gena Rowlands is excellent as CK, however, Mimi Rogers is dreadfully overdone. The best performance of the production is Susan May Pratt as Margaret. Her youth and freshness shine through, and my interest in her life and ideas was caught. It seemed that she had far more spirit than her mother, and was more of a match for her grandmother. Though I have not read the book, I would like to.
If you can catch this film on cable, or rent the DVD, it is worth it. That being said, if it had been released in the theatre, it wouldn't have been worth the $12 admission.
If you can catch this film on cable, or rent the DVD, it is worth it. That being said, if it had been released in the theatre, it wouldn't have been worth the $12 admission.
Charming
This movie was delightful and full of great actresses. Gena Rowlands is always a class act and this role as a Doctor was perfect for her. These 3 generations of women conquer all that life deals them with grace, style and poise. The story was great. I would like to buy this on DVD if it becomes available. The lives these women lead which revolves around the men that have done terrible things to them and how they deal with it is amazing. I would watch this movie a dozen times if I had access to it. It's great to see women in such important roles.
- hershykissed26
- Jun 11, 2004
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Boooooooring!
"Charms for the Easy Life" is a pretty awful low budget Showtime flick about a 1940's North Carolina woman who the film would have us believe is ahead of her time. Rowlands plays protagonist "Charlie Kate", a midwife, herbalist, and matriarch who preaches feminism, self reliance, and common sense. An unfortunate adaptation, "Charms...." is bland, scripted, stagey, uneventful, and downright boring. Completely predictable with everything right on cue, there's little meat on the bones of this naive chick flick which is not likely to be much appreciated beyond some more mature females. (D+)
A Delightful Novel Turned Into a Boring Movie
A person to look up to....
I felt inspired by the character, Charlie Kate, in this movie. Perhaps it's because I have a deep respect for midwives and practical knowledge of herbs and other remedies outside of the medical profession. As I watched Charms for the Easy Life I grew to anticipate Charlie's words of wisdom and blunt criticism. Even in her wrath she manages to show compassion in a rather amusing way. The relationship she has with her daughter and granddaughter is also impressive. Even with their differences they still have a deep love for one another. Some elements of the story may seem predictable, but I enjoyed every moment of the movie and find myself thinking of it's warmth and charm.
- crystal_voice
- Feb 16, 2007
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Warm and humorous tale of three very different women
I enjoyed the gentle humor that pervades this movie and the way in which these three women with totally different personalities interacted with tolerance, love and support despite their differences and the eccentricities of Gena Rowland's character. Mimi Rogers was very funny and Susan May Pratt very compelling and appealing as the sensible and sensitive granddaughter.
Delightful!!!! Poignant, period piece - it's a lovely slice of life!
This film is a wonderful example of the morals and ethics of yesteryear. Too bad, as a society, we have lost the gentle feelings and sensitivity of the past years. It wouldn't hurt to let the generations of today learn of the gentler times when honor and truth was most common. It might be slow to some, there are no car chases, violence, sex, blood-gushing murders, but the sensitivity of this film will warm your soul. I'm delighted that the writer, producers, actors, etc. had the courage to present this fine film. Thank you!
A "charming" film
I don't know how I missed this gem of a movie when it was first aired, but I've finally made up for that. I thought it was a terrific little film, and I liked it a lot. Gena Rowlands is superb, as usual, and the story line, though on the slow moving side, held my interest from start to finish. When I first saw it I came in at the middle, but got hooked right away, and stayed with it until the end. I just watched the complete film, today, and my opinion has not changed. Direction and cinematography wee excellent, and the performances, especially Miss Rowlands', were admirable. I felt I was a part of these ladies' lives, and I don't ask much more than that from a film. As some people say, I thought it "worth the price of admission."
- skybird1218
- Oct 10, 2003
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Give the Emmy to Gena Rowlands!!
A great film with an amazing performance by screen legend, Gena Rowlands. Mimi Rogers is also fantastic as her daughter. The Emmy and Golden Globes are sure to eat this one up. Also newcomer Susan May Pratt is sure to become a star. Her charm is irresistible.
Like reading a great book
A Beautiful story of family relationships told against a nostalgic backdrop. Unique characters - not one dimensional card board cut out characters but well developed and well acted.
An enjoyable movie as satiating as reading a well crafted novel.
An enjoyable movie as satiating as reading a well crafted novel.
GREAT FILM
Great film and amazing performances. Emmys all around. Better than Hollywood makes anymore. It should be shown to people dealing with problems in non-traditional life styles. Truely inspiring example of how non-traditional roles can help people overcome all kinds of problems.