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Genres:
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Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Adrian Lyne
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Actors:
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Diane Lane,
Chad Lowe,
Erich Anderson,
Erik Per Sullivan,
Olivier Martinez,
Joseph Badalucco Jr.,
Myra Lucretia Taylor,
Damon Gupton,
Marc Forget,
Larry Gleason,
Richard Gere,
Michelle Monaghan,
Kate Burton,
Margaret Colin,
Dominic Chianese
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Duration:
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119 min.
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Rating:
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(6.5/10)253.5
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Plot Summary:
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Connie Sumner has a loving husband, a superb home, and a wonderful son, but she wants more. When she's approached entire broad daylight by a handsome alien while trying to approve a taxi, she becomes obsessed with him and done starts an concern. But her greedy actions gladly catch up with her...
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Unfaithful
Slick, sleek and genteelly erotic, Unfaithful is a high-gloss morality play from the Architectural Digest School of Infidelity, where the handsome furnishings arouse as much emotion as the protagonists' tangled lives. With one key exception.
Diane Lane, an actress since she was 6 and in movies from A Little Romance through A Walk on the Moon since she was 12, gives her most completely realized performance as the suburban goddess who betrays husband Richard Gere with paramour Olivier Martinez. Lane's finely emotional presentation is the film's convincer, one of the few things about it that feel recognizably real.
Otherwise Unfaithful's message of "you stray, you pay," efficiently delivered though it is by director Adrian Lyne and screenwriters Alvin Sarg...
every married couple should see this before...
they get into something they might regret! First off, I have to say that Diane Lane gives an absolutely remarkable performance in this passionate drama. I would guess her screen time is around 98% and she wastes not one second of it. Aside from the raunch (and there is plenty of it but all to taste without loss of passion), she has to convey a vast array of emotions from beginning to end. Most notably a silent scene where she is alone with her thoughts and trying to stifle her reactions to them - you gotta see it. The script, direction, editing, cast ensemble are all without fault. The only thing I'd say is that you may need to be in the right mood to enjoy it, but if you are, then you're in for a great 2 hours. By the way, the text that accompanies this rental says far, far...
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