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Pillow Talk

Pillow Talk

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4 reviews

Rom-com with screen legends Doris Day and Rock Hudson, about an interior decorator and composer who hate each other, despite not having met.

CertificatePG

Duration98 mins

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  • Samuel, 14
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Review by Samuel, 14

3 stars

07 Mar 2014

Pillow Talk is a movie about two people who share a phone line. This means that only one of them can use the phone at once. One is an old-fashioned business woman that needs the phone so she can arrange business meetings, the other is a girl-obsessed man who has several girlfriends and is always singing to them or chatting them up. The woman is annoyed because she can never use the phone and the man doesn't really care. Soon the pair meet in a bar but the woman doesn't know that them man is the man on her phone line. Soon the couple hook up with the woman none the wiser. After a series of events (Spoilers Ahead) the woman breaks up with the man because she finds out who he actually is. Soon he wins her back and the end of the film shows the woman is pregnant with the man's child. This film is moderately funny with the funniest recurring joke being a medical team thinking the man is pregnant, However the rest of the film is pretty boring and not many of the characters are memorable. Because of this I will give it a 3 out of 5, Average.

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