Louise Latham Forbsie as Forbsie. Debra Mooney. Sean O'Bryan. Rosemary Dunsmore. Norman Parker. Larry Cedar Minister as Minister. David Fabrizio Bradey as Bradey. Brett Wagner Henderson as Henderson. Glenn Jordan. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. A sultan searches for the most erotic women in his kingdom, served up to him by his aide. A bus tour takes its passengers to a place called SexWorld where they can live out their most secret desires during a weekend.
A married man with premature ejaculation problems agrees to sell his soul to solve his problem. I Like to Watch Designer Leticia has a house full of action. It got so annoying for me that after hearing it for what must have been the twentieth time, I did want to scream a little bit. I thought that pretty much all of the performances were good.
With, in my opinion, Thomas McCarthy, who played what I thought was the most unconvincing portrayal of a special person I have ever seen in a movie. I didn't find him to be all that likable either. I thought that Richard Kiley was just great as the kindly ageing father always looking out for his son's welfare. RIP Something that I really appreciated was how the film occasionally took the time to expand on the story of lesser characters.
I felt that Kelli Williams, as Tim's sister, gave one of this films few moments of high drama when she rants vehemently at Mary about her life looking after Tim and her objection to the relationship.
I thought that Candice Bergens's performance was very good. Underplayed it is what she did. I had actually never heard of her before seeing this movie. My mother had. But, I for one did not like her character's decisions in the movie at all I know she was lonely, and a decent good hearted person and all that, but come on! She was old enough to be his freaking grandmother! And although Tim was barely slow the idea of a sexual relationship with so older a woman just struck me as plain wrong.
This film to me very nearly makes a complete joke of itself at the end. It is so stupid how he reads Wind In The Willows to her at the wedding-and she reads it back too! So wrong So, Mary And Tim: a film that I'm pretty sure is mainly enjoyed by people that read the book it is based on, but the "relationship" was just a bit weird for me. Apart from that, though, it was a nice enough mellow little drama, something to sip your tea to, on a boring Sunday, with your grandmother, maybe Was this review helpful?
Sign in to vote. This movie will always be very special to me and I'll tell you why but first a short synopsis. Mary has lost her husband and although her friends try to set her up with other eligible men she's content to remain single. She is in her early 50's, is reasonably well off and has a job running a bookstore that she enjoys. Into this comfortable existence stumbles Tim, an attractive young man in his mid 20's. Tim is learning disabled and works as a handyman and gardener.
They meet when Tim, the butt of a practical joke, destroys some of Mary's flowerbeds and offers to repair them. Mary is pleased with Tim's work and in all innocence offers him a more permanent job as gardener. She soon learns that he cannot read and drawn by his open and friendly nature she offers to teach him. Without planning it the two become friends and as they work together that friendship begins to blossom into something more. Here the drama begins. Mary finds herself attracted to someone she knows that society says she shouldn't be attracted to.
She knows that if she gives in to that attraction, there are those that will always condemn her affection as somehow perverted or wrong.
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