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Unfaithful Widescreen Edition



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Richard Gere Movie:
Unfaithful Widescreen Edition



Movie
Unfaithful (Widescreen Edition)
Unfaithful (Widescreen Edition)
List Price: $14.98Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 17876

Released: December 17, 2002
Our Price: $3.49
Used Price: $0.25
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Richard Gere
  • Diane Lane
  • Olivier Martinez
  • Erik Per Sullivan
  • Myra Lucretia Taylor
  • Editorial Review:
    From the director of Fatal Attraction comes "a steamy thriller" (People Magazine) about physical passion so intense, it consumes everything - and everyone - in its path. Edward and Connie Summer (Richard Gere, Diane Lane) have the perfect life: a happy marriage, an eight year old son, and a beautiful house in the suburbs. But when Connie's chance encounter with a handsome stranger (Olivier Martinez) erupts into a full-blown affair, desire becomes obsession, and the true price of betrayal takes a shattering toll. Pulsing with heart-pounding suspense and erotic thrills, Unfaithful is "sexy", stylish and seductive!" (Wireless Magazine)

    Description of Unfaithful (Widescreen Edition):
    If you ever need dramatic proof that adultery is inevitably destructive, look no further than Adrian Lyne's Unfaithful. Drawing inspiration from Claude Chabrol's 1969 film La Femme Infidèle, the director of Fatal Attraction is mining similar territory here, but this grownup thriller is more intimate than Lyne's dead-bunny potboiler, probing more deeply into the rush of conflicting emotions provoked by infidelity. In what many critics praised as the role of her career, Diane Lane plays the instigator of emotional turmoil, a seemingly happy housewife and fundraiser who cheats on her devoted husband (Richard Gere, in a welcomed change of pace) when she casually encounters a seductive Frenchman (cliché alert!) played by Olivier Martinez. Allowing his actors to speak volumes without words, Lyne emphasizes silent tension over explicit thrills, creating a sexually charged thriller that remains riveting even as it turns partially predictable. "Someone always gets hurt," says one character in a pivotal scene, and Unfaithful fulfills that prophesy in a timeless tale of passion. --Jeff Shannon

    Unfaithful (Widescreen Edition) Reviews:
    Unfaithful is unbelievably evocative 5 Star Review
    2009-09-24 - Unfaithful is a film that stirs your senses, from the initial temptation to the bittersweet ending.

    There are many films dealing with a man's infidelity to his wife (Lyn's Fatal Attraction, for one), but this movie takes the other perspective. It tells the story of a seemingly happily married woman's affair with a handsome stranger, and how such a chance encounter can turn everyone's life upside down.

    There's a lot to intrigue the viewer in this movie--from the way the clandestine affair is revealed to the sordid aftermath.

    Diane Lane is amazing as always, and Richard Gere's performance will floor you. If you don't feel his character's pain, especially in the pivotal scene, you must not have a pulse.

    What's also amazing about this movie (kudos to director Lyne) is how fleshed-out the characters are. Whereas in many films of this genre the viewer knows just whom to blame, whom to call the villain, whom to call the victim, this one, on the other hand, portrays each character with depth and empathy, blurring the lines between good and evil, accident and purposefulness, right and wrong.

    This film is also beautifully filmed--a lot of sepia tones (maybe a statement as to the haziness of good and bad as portrayed in the film)--and the music by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek is haunting and lovely at the same time. Perfect is what it is.

    A definite 5-star film.

    Good service 3 Star Review
    2009-08-15 - Good service, but it was pretty slow in getting to me. It was a birthday present, and I ordered it before the date needed, and I didn't receive it until about a month after the date needed.

    Choices -- actions -- consequences 5 Star Review
    2009-08-02 - When it comes to adult-themed moralistic storytelling, Adrian Lyne is the master. He strips out the schlockiness of Fatal Attraction and provides us with a morality tale of what adultery does to the betrayer, betrayed and the lover. Yes, as Amazon points out, the movie does turn partially predictable, but that doesn't detract from its power. The theme of adultery and its consequences is timeless. C.f. 2 Sam. 11:2-17.

    I was curious to see what my reactions and impressions would be watching this film after finding out about my wife's affair, having seen it once before the affair, and a second time just recently. It rings as true now as it did before my wife's infidelity, but has become even more poignant and at times difficult to bear. But who said movies were only supposed to make you feel good?

    "There are no mistakes. There's what you do, and what you don't do" Oliver Martinez' Paul Martel says at one point. Mr. Lyne does his best to show that Paul's carefree, existential, valueless philosophy is wrong. Mr. Lyne succeeds. Mistakes exist, as do the consequences for them.

    great movie 5 Star Review
    2009-04-21 - I was going to order this from Amazon but found it at Wal-mart for five bucks. What luck! But hey, this is really a good movie and worth the watch.

    Wonderful movie better prices out there 5 Star Review
    2009-04-07 - Wal-Mart has this movie in the value bin for 5$.. no shipping. It's not a review but good advice and much more helpful than some of the others.

    Ok.. my take on the movie is this:

    Richard Gere is as good as it gets, he can express more with his face and eyes than most actors can with a film full of dialogue. You can read it in his face, the sense of betrayal and heartbreak which turns to anger and desperation with one quickly placed eyebrow. Diane Lane on the other hand, seems to be pumped full of tranquilizer. She remains expressionless the entire film, and I lost interest in her character. I really wanted to see her get mad and pound his chest and say "How could you do this!!!"..but she handles the whole thing while being careful to use her indoor voice. Boring!! I started hoping she would be falsely charged with the murder and Edward would stay silent, getting his revenge and moving on with someone else.

    I also think the child element was a tad unnecessary except to make her cheating more deplorable. It needed a deeper twist such as "Edward" being responsible for their child's accidental death and her cheating out of anger; Or her becoming pregnant with the new guys baby after years of infertility with "Edward". That to me would be more of a breaking point for killing the guy than just finding out she gave him a crummy second hand gift that her husband gave her.

    I would have loved to see a big blow up, maybe in front of the kid causing him to run out and get hurt or worse.. well that's bad I know but better drama than what goes down. This is a good movie for a boring afternoon when your home alone with Chinese Food... LOL. Overall the movie is good .. largely because of the excellent Eye Candy that is Richard Gere.










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