Pros: Dine Lane and Richard Gere Cons: Slow at times. Predictable.
I have been busy with some work related things for the last several weeks and I haven’t had much free time. Now that I’m done with that stuff until after the first of the year I took advantage of my free time to rent some movies. One of ...
Pros: Gere; Diane Lane; Erik Per Sullivan; looked great Cons: sappy, slow ending; unmemorable and excess lust; curious characters?
Dont think Im sanctioning adultery by my title, please! When I watched Diane Lanes charming character, Connie, allow herself to be seduced by a very cocky, male model-type (Olivier Martinez, Before Night Falls), I...
Pros: Interesting character study of a couple. Cons: Very disappointing ending in both versions. Bleak, depressing bore of a movie.
Who says you can't have it all? Look at Constance Sumner (Diane Lane). Belonging to that select tribe of women known as Ladies Who Lunch, she spends her days in her tasteful suburban home north of New York City, raising her son Charlie (Erik Per...
Pros:Diane Lane turns in a bang-up performance. Cons: Some sub-par directing.
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The best part of this movie was when a man, who appeared to be in his eighties shouted out, Is that what they call the doggie position? I kid you not. I was the only one that busted out into laughter. Those around me shot...
Pros: Erik Per Sullivan adds life to this movie Cons: Everything else is lovely, but lifeless
“Unfaithful” is one of those movies that runs on about two hours longer than it should have. In this movie, Richard Gere stars as workaholic lawyer Ed Sumner, and Diane Lane stars as Connie Sumner, his bored, stay-at-home wife. They have a beautiful...
Pros: Diane Lane's performance, first 2/3 of the movie Cons: thriller part doesn't quite cut it
What makes a marriage fall apart? For many people, there’s no definitive answer - no moment when things change from all good to all bad. One day, it just seems like something is missing; that certain spark that used to be there. Perhaps things have ...
Pros: Stirs the emotions a bit. Sexy Cons: Slow at times. Somethings missing but I can't put my finger on it.
Recently my husband went on a two week business trip. This left me, the kids and the dog, basically alone. While the week days which are normally hectic flew by quickly the weekends starting with Friday evenings, were a little, shall we say...
Pros: Lane, Gere, Martinez, superb editing Cons: the ending, the subject matter
Now heres a movie that is beautifully shot, wonderfully performed, and magnificently edited-yet will leave you feeling empty, and ultimately wondering why anyone would make a movie like this. Ah, but then we see that Adrian Lyne is the director,...
Pros: The performances, the directing Cons: The ending, the moral of the story, and the incompleteness of the script
It's good when a movie stays with you, isn't it? Usually, I'd say yes. That usually means it's good. But it could also mean it was bad (like the way Requiem For A Dream stays with me until this day). Or, as in the case of Unfaithful, it...
Pros: Oscar-worthy performances, raw emotional, sexual tension Cons: Drags a bit in the beginning
Unfaithful is a remake of the French film "La Femme Infidele." A couple's happy home and marriage is tested when the wife decides to indulge herself in a hot sexual affair. What makes Unfaithful so intruiging is exactly this...the couple...
Pros: Well acted and directed; sympathetic characters; thought-provoking. Cons: Preoccupation with sex might bother some viewers. Sad. Depressing.
Director Adrian Lyne Cast Diane Lane - Constance 'Connie'/'Con' Sumner Erik Per Sullivan - Charlie Sumner Richard Gere - Edward 'Ed' Sumner Olivier Martinez - Paul Martel Run Time 124 minutes Story ...
Pros: Smart script with good performances and good direction Cons: Olivier Martinez, some missteps in the second half
When she take a spill while walking down a back alley, Connie Sumner (Diane Lane) meets Paul Martel (Olivier Martinez) and a whirlwind romance ensues. Unfortunately, Connie has a loving husband (Richard Gere) and a jubilant son (Erik Per Sullivan) who...
"Your eyes are amazing, you know that? You should never shut them. Not even at night." In real life, if a guy used this line on a woman, she would most likely bust out laughing in his face. Factor in a thick French accent, and it would be a miracle...
Remake of the 1969 French film 'La Femme Infidele' or The Unfaithul Women in the US. A story about a normal couple living in New York with a good life...More at HotMovieSale.com
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