| Paul Walker Movie: The Affair
Movie The Affair |  |  | | List Price: $4.99 | | Label: Bci / Eclipse
Salesrank: 52247
Released: April 24, 2001 | | Our Price: $4.49 | | Used Price: $1.97 | | MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD | |
The Affair Reviews: A romantic classic?  2009-01-16 - His new girl friend is a crip.
A very talented song writing crippled rich girl falls for a handsome lawyer.
The slow romantic drama of the heart gets to you.
The lawyer can't take it.
She is the brave one who must go it alone.
She fails.
Frances Reid Co Stars and Sings in This Movie  2008-04-22 - Buy this DVD if you are a fan of Actress Frances Reid who is Best Known For her role of Alice Horton in Days Of Our Livessince she co stars in the TV Movie The Affair.Frances Reid is good in the film.The Best scene in the film is where Frances Reid sings a song.She is Great and the film is good.
Laughably Bad ... Would you like dinner?  2007-12-29 - The bad news is this is a bad movie.
The good news is it's so bad it's funny.
Natalie Wood does a fine job, but Robert Wagner is stiff as a board from beginning to end. It's a surprise she doesn't get splinters from touching him.
The plot, such as it is, has some confusing jumps. At one point they may break up, then the next scene shows him moving in with her. The one consistency is that Robert Wagner is always on the lookout for a meal.
The Most Painful Experience  2005-12-02 - I don't understand WHO is giving this movie good reviews. It is terrible. I usually like movies where nothing much happens (The Age of Innocence, Lost in Translation) but this is a joke. There is NO script here. It's just made up of VERY SLOW scenes most of which only involve 2 sentences and finish with the words "Alright". Natalie and Robert are supposed to be having a passionate affair, but the two leads look like uncomfortable strangers throught the entire thing.
There is little plot and NO emotion from any of the characters. The acting is a joke. The cinemtography etc is bad...but that's not really such a big deal...I'm sure they had budget restraints etc...but seriously...they could have come up with a plot or nice dialogue...or something.
This is a like a Pinter-nightmare.
NATALIE WOOD sings but Film hits a Sour Note  2004-12-24 - In this TV-movie made in the early 1970's Natalie Wood plays a Singer/Songwriter who falls in love with Robert Wagner. It is not generally well known, but Natalie always wanted to sing in her previous films. Her own voice was not quite up to the demands of WEST SIDE STORYand when she played a young Singer on the rise in INSIDE DAISY CLOVER most of her Vocals were also dubbed in by a studio vocalist. However, in this film she sings "I Can't See You Anymore" which for certain did not win any Grammy Awards for Best Song. She gave it her best shot,and you can judge for yourself. The film itself is uneven and to some degree, pointless, and the picture quality looks like you are watching it through a fish bowl, but it is a rare opportunity to see Natalie and RJ act together. They may have had tremendous chemistry together in person, however it did not often translate that well to the screen. Still, this movie is worth a look if just to see the beautiful Natalie Wood in what was to be one of her last film ventures.
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