I'm watching some of the extras of An Unmarried Woman, which are good but not necessarily essential. They're nice. Everyone who made the movie seems to have loved the experience, and they talk about how relaxed and unpressured the whole experience was. That shows in the movie. There's an empathy for all of the characters, including Michael Murphy's pro-yuppie, as he calls it. It was funny to hear him say that after the movie opened, no one wanted to sit near him on the bus. He got plenty of bad looks.