The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
United States
2009
At fifty, Pippa Lee positively glows with female serenity, the devoted wife of a brilliant publisher thirty years her senior, proud mother of successful twins and a lovely and adored friend and neighbor. But, when her husband spontaneously decides that they should leave New York for a retirement home as a “pre-emptive strike against decrepitude,” and has an affair with someone even younger than she is, Pippa finds her beatific persona unraveling in alarming ways. The truth is, the gracious woman of the present day has seen more than her fair share of the wild side. She has finally found love and security in a family of her own. And now, that cozy world, too, is in danger. —IMDb
Born two years after her father divorced Marilyn Monroe, the multi-talented Rebecca Miller is the only child of renowned playwright Arthur Miller and photographer Inge Morath. After an enviable childhood growing up in a family of artists, she studied painting at Yale before acting in theater productions on the East Coast. Following a small part in the NBC movie The Murder of Mary Phagan, she made her feature film debut with a sizable role in the West German film Georg Elser — Einer aus Deutschland. She started her filmmaking career in 1990, making the short film Florence and directing a production of her father’s play After the Fall for the New York stage. She continued acting throughout the early ‘90s, playing Harrison Ford’s mistress in Regarding Henry, Kevin Spacey’s wife in Consenting Adults, and Cliff Robertson’s daughter in Wind. She played a couple of other supporting film roles (including a portrayal of commercial artist Neysa McMein in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle) before… read more


Ada banyak kejutan yang ditawarkan film The Private Lives of Pippa Lee. Selain deretan nama-nama besar jajaran aktris dan aktor pendukungnya, film ini ternyata memiliki naskah cerita yang cukup kuat… read review
The film seems to want to be deep but comes off more as stale. Which is a surprise and a bit if a disappointment considering how much I enjoyed Rebecca Miller’s previous Film PERSONAL VELOCITY. read review