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Superwoman
Superwoman is a tale about a sexy young heroine who flies through the air on a mission to save mankind from the frustration of sexual boredom. She also battles the evil clutches of villainess Kreeta Borgia who has vowed to banish all sexual encounters from the face of the earth.
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Plot Summary
A successful but lonely businesswoman discovers she has superpowers, which she initially uses to improve her personal life. As she navigates her newfound abilities and the challenges they bring, she must also confront her own insecurities and learn to balance her extraordinary life with her desire for genuine human connection.
Critical Reception
Superwoman (1979) was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed-to-positive reception. While praised for its unique premise and Gail Fisher's performance, some critics found the narrative to be uneven. It was noted for its attempt to blend superhero tropes with relatable character drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Gail Fisher's lead performance and the novel concept.
Criticized for a somewhat meandering plot and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Appreciated for its blend of fantasy and relatable human drama.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific television film is not readily available. However, reviews often highlight its earnest attempt at character development within a superhero framework.
Fun Fact
The film was intended as a potential pilot for a television series, which ultimately did not get picked up.
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