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Review: Madonna's 'W.E.' Begs The Question, Why?

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By DAVID GERMAIN   02/ 2/12 07:11 PM ET  AP

-- The question that needs to be asked about Madonna's "W.E." is why?

Not why would she set out to make a movie to satisfy her obsession with Wallis Simpson, a woman more famous and notorious in her day than Madonna is herself. But why would anyone, after reading the jumbled, rambling script Madonna co-wrote, turn her loose to direct such a mess of pretty pictures and hollow perceptions about the curse of celebrity and the price of true love?

It's easy to understand Madonna's fixation with Simpson, the American divorcee for whom Britain's King Edward VIII gave up the throne. Madonna clearly empathizes with this Material Girl of another generation over the microscopic, often malicious media attention both have endured.

But "W.E." amounts to a case of a big-headed superstar overreaching with empty-headed results. It's poorly conceived, awkwardly orchestrated, drearily paced and bizarrely assembled. The images have the sheen of a really grand music video or perfume commercial, and the movie has about as much insight.

To her credit, Madonna wanted to do something different than the standard period drama in her second time directing (her first was with the gritty London tale "Filth and Wisdom").

Yet her attempt to create a fictional modern woman whose story reflects and even intersects with Simpson's comes off like a bad creative-writing assignment, with Madonna hammering us over the head with dopey parallels between the two.

Madonna intercuts constantly, dizzyingly between Simpson (Andrea Riseborough) and Edward (James D'Arcy) in the 1930s and a namesake, Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) in 1998.

The mousy, privileged trophy wife of a rich Manhattan jerk (Richard Coyle), Wally is absorbed, even possessed by the upcoming auction of Wallis and Edward's estate at Sotheby's, where she once worked.

While Cornish is forced to lumber lifelessly along like human driftwood, Riseborough and D'Arcy manage some genuine moments of affection and passion. Too bad they're stuck in a dispassionate story where they have to spend more time in glamorous posing than in acting.

"W.E." flits back and forth with seasick-making frequency as Wally delves deeper into Simpson's life to make sense of her own.

Just like Wallis, Wally's in an unhappy marriage. Just like Wallis, Wally has child-bearing issues. Just like Wallis, Wally suffers through domestic violence. And just like Wallis, Wally meets a man with whom real love just might be possible.

OK, Wally's new guy is a Russian security guard (Oscar Isaac) at Sotheby's, not the heir to a kingdom. But you get the point about the connection Wally feels with Wallis – and just in case you don't, Madonna and co-writer Alek Keshishian go to absurd lengths to shove it in your face.

Wallis and Wally even cross into each other's time zones for some fantasy interactions that are weird at their mildest and laughable at their worst (our favorite, when Wallis turns to the gawking Wally and tells her to "get a life").

The anachronisms eventually become so pointless and dull that it's barely worth a titter when Wallis and her Benzedrine-buzzed party guests break into a bacchanal dance set to the Sex Pistols' "Pretty Vacant."

Then again, that song title sums up "W.E." pretty well, even better than the shallow pop tune Madonna co-wrote and sings over the end credits.

"W.E.," a Weinstein Co. release, is rated R for some domestic violence, nudity and language. Running time: 119 minutes. One and a half stars out of four.

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Motion Picture Association of America rating definitions:

G – General audiences. All ages admitted.

PG – Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.

PG-13 – Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13. Some material may be inappropriate for young children.

R – Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

NC-17 – No one under 17 admitted.

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-- The question that needs to be asked about Madonna's "W.E." is why? Not why would she set out to make a movie to satisfy her obsession with Wallis Simpson, a woman more famous and notorious in her...
-- The question that needs to be asked about Madonna's "W.E." is why? Not why would she set out to make a movie to satisfy her obsession with Wallis Simpson, a woman more famous and notorious in her...
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08:54 PM on 03/27/2012
I liked the "Masterpiece" song. Thought it was beautiful. Who hasn't been in love like that these days? Madonna's halftime performance was entertaining. She's an entertainer. That's her job. Why can't she entertain there.
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ohiopositive
I flunked micro-bio
11:48 AM on 02/05/2012
I am cringing a little at the the pending halftime show. Hope it is decent, but not optimistic
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mlfertig
The grass isn't always greener
09:27 AM on 02/05/2012
There was a great new special on VH1 Classic Last night about "BLONDIE" , even Deborah Harry had something positive to say about Madonna, well, sort of positive, but at least there was no catty-ness
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ohiopositive
I flunked micro-bio
11:45 AM on 02/05/2012
Wish I had caught that. Deb Harry had (and still has) quite a voice. Huge crush on her when I was a teen
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mlfertig
The grass isn't always greener
09:23 AM on 02/06/2012
LOl I had a huge crush on Debbie in my teens too. I was fortunate to live outswide NYC and saw Blondie at CBGB and a great summer concert at Belmont Park wher my friend and I climbed a tree for better view..
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mimidec67
09:24 AM on 02/05/2012
Isn't it about time for that old bag of bones to just go away?
09:05 AM on 02/05/2012
Watching her previews for todays Superbowl was like watching an elderly woman with knocknees trying to be young again. It was rather pathetic. No amount of surgery and botox can negate the date on our driver license. She can't sing and without synthesizers and backup, she'd be lost.
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aka62792
03:39 AM on 02/05/2012
Madonna is the most obnoxious narcissist on the planet. She just cannot admit she's old news, almost all sane women go through phases of life, not her. She still dresses like a tramp, exceptionally low class, can't sing or act.

Give us all a break and grow up.
03:03 AM on 02/05/2012
Please leave her alone... don't talk about her...just ignore her. Maybe she'll go away....
01:10 AM on 02/05/2012
Only Madonna would consider making a movie about someone as vacuous, self-centered, shallow, conniving and self-serving as Wallis Simpson and trying to portray her as a "sympathetic" character. The only positive thing she ever did for mankind --- and it was inadvertant --- was to ensure that Edward never became king of England, thus ensuring that Wallis's and Edward's buddy Hitler wasn't invited to goose-step into London and receive the keys to the city.
11:52 PM on 02/04/2012
Looks like Mommy dearest....
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syds180turn
Independent and Proud of It!
10:47 PM on 02/04/2012
People and critics alike, had their minds made up from the beginning that they would hate this film and how sad that is. Why all of the Madonna hate anyway? What is it...she's a successful, powerful woman that doesn't ask anyone's permission to do her thing the way she chooses? We all know that here in America, you can't have a free-spirited independent woman...it's just too dangerous. Please, men have all of the freedom in the world, why does a women have to be raked over the coals just because she wants to try different things? I don't like all of Madonna's endeavors, but I appreciate the fact that she does go for it.
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Jesus Germanotta
Dissecting Pop Culture
12:11 AM on 02/05/2012
Sad that you debase your already synthetic feminism by tagging her as a victim. Many think she is a tired, unoriginal Wal mart brand -accept it.
01:44 AM on 02/05/2012
Yes we can applaud her going for it but do we have to pretend we like her films in the name of feminism? There are great female filmmakers to love, who are also, "going for it". I applaud her for turning a barely okay voice and okay dancing skills into a 30 year run. But this film, W.E., no thanks. This blogger speaks the bold truth. And Elton John's song deserved the win too. She had Weinstein on her side, or wherever he ended up.
10:15 PM on 02/04/2012
C'mon now Huffpost--Another article in here called the new video a "hit", and It can't be both ways!
07:54 PM on 02/04/2012
Love love love Madonna can not wait to see the half time show it is gonna be good by the way to all the people that don't like her don't listen to her or her music and look at yourself before you judge others..... Go Giants all the way...
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FSMbaby
Life is good!
06:31 PM on 02/04/2012
I loved Madonna when I was a teen but she's getting tiresome. She wants to be an actress, a director, a fashion designer and a British woman. None of these have really panned out. She needs to finally realize she's just a pop star.
07:55 PM on 02/04/2012
Years ago, Annie Lennox shared the inspiration and 'back story' behind her video for 'No More I Love You's.' At length, she waxes rhapsodic about the video, and then stops abruptly, stating 'And then again, it's only a pop song.' I've never forgotten that -- that Lennox is able to place her career, and self, in perspective.
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mandomitch
06:57 AM on 02/05/2012
Don't forget, she wants to be a Jew, as well.
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realwoman8
Curioser and curioser
06:13 PM on 02/04/2012
I thought the preview looked pretty promising. I would be willing to give the movie a chance.
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nnealj1
06:06 PM on 02/04/2012
Never been a Madonna fan, so, it's doubtful, at this late stage in her career, that she's going to get me to jump on her bandwagon...she has enough dough, I'm sure she's hardly waiting around for more folks to go gaga over her antics. The one good thing about her anticipated performance at the Super Bowl...it'll give football fans loads of time to restock the refreshments, and to take those walks to visit Mother Nature....
09:25 PM on 02/04/2012
the only good thing madonna ever made was the movie with william dafoe she was pretty hot back then but could care less thats she is the half time show christ the nfl is getting hard up for entertainment these days