The 'Georgia O'Keeffe' movie was...okay. That sounds pretty lame, but I enjoyed most of it, and felt relaxed after it was over..something about Allen's portrayal of O'Keeffe...she had an intriguing personality. Anyway, the only problem was that the film was more about O'Keeffe's relationship with her husband, gifted photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who was appealing on one side---but pretty wretched on another side. Let's just call him charming. That covers a multitude of ills, but still lets the individual get by.
I will say that the cast was perfectly chosen, though. Joan Allen as O'Keeffe couldn't have been more perfect, and Jeremy Irons (who just looks better and better as he ages) looked like the spitting image of Stieglitz.
Tell you what, don't waste your time on this one, but get instead the movie with Joan Allen and Sam Elliott called, 'Off the Map'. Have seen that one about 3 times, and it's a treat EVERYtime.
I will say that the cast was perfectly chosen, though. Joan Allen as O'Keeffe couldn't have been more perfect, and Jeremy Irons (who just looks better and better as he ages) looked like the spitting image of Stieglitz.
Tell you what, don't waste your time on this one, but get instead the movie with Joan Allen and Sam Elliott called, 'Off the Map'. Have seen that one about 3 times, and it's a treat EVERYtime.