Starz' "Three Women" Stumbles Through Its Tale of Stifled Female Passion | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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Lisa Taddeo's adaptation of 'Three Women' feels confined by its source material, struggling to break free and create a unique artistic experience despite its engaging premise.
The series introduces its central characters in a remarkable way but falters as their interconnected stories diverge, leading to a lack of cohesion throughout the episodes.
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