The First Wives Club
■ Basic Data
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Year | 1996 |
| Country | United States |
| Director | Hugh Wilson |
| Cast | Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler |
| Genre | Comedy |
■ Title Language Table
| Language | Text | Romanization |
|---|---|---|
| English | The First Wives Club | – |
| Español | – | – |
| Français | – | – |
| Deutsch | – | – |
| Português | – | – |
| Italiano | – | – |
| Русский | – | – |
| 中文(简体) | – | – |
| 中文(繁體) | – | – |
| 한국어 | – | – |
| ไทย | – | – |
| Tiếng Việt | – | – |
| Bahasa Indonesia | – | – |
| 日本語 | ファースト・ワイフ・クラブ | Fasuto Waifu Kurabu |
■ One-Line Definition
👉 A work that depicts a structure in which discarded identity and collective self-reclamation collide within post-marital social power.
■ Synopsis
Three former wives turn betrayal, humiliation, and social erasure into a collective strategy of revenge and renewal.
■ RECIPE Tags
#SelfReclamation #FemaleSolidarity #RevengeAndRenewal #SocialErasure
■ Primary Axis
- Entry: Betrayal as identity collapse
Reason: Personal abandonment becomes a crisis of value, status, and self-definition.
Related Film: Waiting to Exhale - Middle: Solidarity against social erasure
Reason: Isolated humiliation is converted into collective agency through alliance.
Related Film: Nine to Five - Core: Revenge transformed into self-renewal
Reason: Retaliation becomes meaningful only when it restores dignity beyond the original wound.
Related Film: She-Devil
■ Secondary Axes
- Aging and replaceability: Social value is challenged when women are treated as disposable.
Related Film: The Women - Recovered selfhood: Oppression is overcome through the reconstruction of voice, dignity, and connection.
Related Film: The Color Purple
■ Person
- Director: Hugh Wilson
- Cast: Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler
■ Structural Tags
#CollectiveReversal #StatusDisplacement #AgencyRecovery
■ Attribute Tags
#UnitedStates #1996Film #Comedy


































