The story of is a chaotic comedy of errors centered on family, identity, and the lengths people go to for those they love. The Setup
Surprisingly, the Senator and his wife, Louise (Dianne Wiest), are charmed by this "traditional" mother figure. However, the facade eventually crumbles when Val’s real mother finally arrives, exposing the truth. The Birdcage(1996)
Armand tries to teach Albert how to act "masculine" (including a hilarious lesson on how to spread mustard like John Wayne), but Albert’s natural flamboyance proves impossible to suppress. The Dinner Party The story of is a chaotic comedy of
The movie ends with the conservative Senator successfully sneaking past the cameras in a wig and gown. In the end, the families find common ground, and Val and Barbara are married in a ceremony that celebrates both of their worlds. Armand tries to teach Albert how to act
The story of is a chaotic comedy of errors centered on family, identity, and the lengths people go to for those they love. The Setup
Surprisingly, the Senator and his wife, Louise (Dianne Wiest), are charmed by this "traditional" mother figure. However, the facade eventually crumbles when Val’s real mother finally arrives, exposing the truth.
Armand tries to teach Albert how to act "masculine" (including a hilarious lesson on how to spread mustard like John Wayne), but Albert’s natural flamboyance proves impossible to suppress. The Dinner Party
The movie ends with the conservative Senator successfully sneaking past the cameras in a wig and gown. In the end, the families find common ground, and Val and Barbara are married in a ceremony that celebrates both of their worlds.