4/10
Forgettable
6 April 2024
Compromising Positions is a 1985 comedy that represents the limbo midsection of the decade. It is part mystery, part comedy, part women empowerment - and none of the parts are very solid.

Susan Sarandon stars as an unsatisfied housewife who used to be a journalist and now relies on her husband Edward Herman to be the breadwinner. When her dentist becomes a murder victim, the detective, Raoul Julia, questions her. Turns out, she's not the only woman in town to be questioned, since the dentist was fooling around with a lot of his patients. Susan gets the bee in her bonnet to find the murderer herself, much to Raoul's frustration. Meanwhile, Edward is also frustrated, since his wife is stepping outside her role and picks fights with him at unexpected times. I found it uneven, with no one really standing out. Judith Ivey, Susan's raunchy friend, tried to make an impression with her nasty one-liners, but it's a pretty forgettable movie. If you want to see Susan in a comedy, just stick with Bull Durham.
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