That's What She Said

That's What She Said(2012)

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10/19/2012 (US)Comedy1h 24m
5.1

Overview

Longtime best friends Bebe and DeeDee are both wrestling with love. Bebe has met someone new and is in the exuberant phase of a budding romance. DeeDee is trying to move on from someone she can’t forget – mostly in destructive ways. As Bebe waits for the perpetually late DeeDee at their favorite coffee shop, she meets Clementine, a distraught young woman with love problems of her own. With Clementine in tow, Bebe and DeeDee soon embark on the kind of outrageous misadventure that only New York City can offer.

Carrie Preston

Director

Kellie Overbey

Writer

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That's What She Said - Official Trailer

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"That's What She Said" Red Band Movie Clip - Clementine's Train Rides

"That's What She Said" Red Band Movie Clip - Clementine's Train Rides

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"That's What She Said" Red Band Movie Clip - Bebe Is Done

"That's What She Said" Red Band Movie Clip - Bebe Is Done

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"That's What She Said" Red Band Movie Clip - Dee Dee Needs Space

"That's What She Said" Red Band Movie Clip - Dee Dee Needs Space

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"That's What She Said" Movie Clip - Bebe Gets a Trim

"That's What She Said" Movie Clip - Bebe Gets a Trim

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A review by Dali Parton
6.0

Written on February 9, 2017

This movie is about women, but as a guy I am going to write about it from from my perspective. If any men had spoken lines, I can't remember them. Men still had a role, but mostly as off-screen foils for the women. Despite all that, this is a movie with a lot more to offer viewers of both sexes than stereotypical chick-flicks like The Notebook or the majority of rom-coms.

It is a story about three women in NYC coping with their own personal sets of dysfunction in a variety of tragicomic ways, with emphasis on the comic. The humor is not so over-the-top like Bridesmaids or Bachelorette, but there is plenty of raunch starting off with the opening scene in which one of the women cancels her appointment for a Brazilian wax and makes do with about 5 disposable razors instead.

The three main characters have their backstories revealed in a series of quirky events that include jail, subway masturbation, really bad haircuts, plenty of drugs and alcohol, coffee house lesbians, a vibrator used as a lethal weapon and an entire showgirl kick-line falling off the stage because of one act of revenge. It culminates in an estrogen-soaked version of the brawl between buddies trope after which they all raise a glass to various universal ideals with a feminine slant.

The movie is much more low budget, low-key, talky and character driven than the blockbuster comedies we've all seen or at least seen marketed. That isn't a bad thing at all, it's got a lot more verite than those and is still a fun little film.

Best one-liner in the movie: "Stop fighting, I'm getting carpal tunnel."