Hello Molly
Hello Molly

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Hello Molly

1989
Movie
Adult · 18+
71 min
English

Molly is a showgirl turned senator's wife who indulges in some unsavory practices and is being unknowingly pursued by a strange man. You're in for a raunchy reception when this totally insatiable nymphomaniac make the scene! There's a dirty pool dip, a movie theatre orgy, and a lezzie lusting encounter with gorgeous Megan Leigh. Can anything quench Molly's thirst for sleazy sex?! There's many a surprise as her unbelievable sexual conquests mount up. When you say Hello Molly, you say hello to the most astounding sex there is!

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users85%
Director: Molly RingwaldGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the early life and career of actress Molly Ringwald, focusing on her rise to fame in the 1980s. It delves into her experiences as a child star and her impact on a generation through her iconic roles. The film offers a personal look at her journey and the making of her most memorable performances.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Hello Molly' received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its intimate portrayal of Molly Ringwald's formative years and her candid reflections on Hollywood. Audiences appreciated the nostalgic look back at the 1980s film scene and Ringwald's enduring appeal. The documentary was noted for its insightful perspective on the challenges of growing up in the public eye.

What Reviewers Say

  • A heartfelt and insightful look at a beloved 80s icon.

  • Ringwald's narration provides a unique and personal perspective on her career.

  • Captures the nostalgia of 80s cinema effectively.

Google audience: Viewers loved the personal and candid nature of the documentary, finding Molly Ringwald to be an engaging narrator. Many appreciated the nostalgic trip back to the 1980s and felt the film offered a genuine insight into her life and career. Some viewers wished for more in-depth discussion of her later work, but overall, the reception was highly positive.

Fun Fact

Molly Ringwald, who is also credited as a director for this documentary, personally selected the music that would define the era and her films within the documentary.

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