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The plot remains identical to the original film and at its core we have the story of a young man, Milo Tindle, who goes off to see an older man, Andrew Wyke, to discuss a divorce as the younger man is having an
affair
with the older man's wife.
That said, you can't really blame them for having an
affair
after seeing their spouses.
Loren's husband, Jack Hedley, potters around the house all day and is terminally boring: the most exciting thing he has ever done is nearly have an
affair
six years previous.
At one occasion she even has a premeditated one-night
affair
with a blond stud, and then she tells her newly-found French girlfriend quite non-chalantly that it took him time to get an erection!
As others have noted, this movie is criminally inaccurate in its portrayal of the artist's life and I for one was very annoyed and offended... by its transformation of her rape into a tragic love affair, by the implication that her rapist was responsible for 'awakening her talent,' by its complete disregard for her work, by the way it turned her into a sex object, on and on, you get the idea.
Bruce Dern plays the hard-driving basketball coach, Karen Black is the older, married lady Tepper is having an
affair
with, and Michael Margotta is Tepper's wayward friend (in an off-putting, over-the-top performance).
It's a deadly dull
affair
starring John Carradine with some gray in his hair to make himself appear like an older scientist who is experimenting with the aid of his young apprentice (Robert Shayne) in bringing the dead back to life.
Now while I was totally absorbed by the murderous lesbian
affair
in Lynch's opus, I have to say I couldn't give a turd about Mr Green or the other cardboard gangsters that inhabited this dayglo world.
Completely ridiculous "period" film is only a thin excuse for its extensive, graphic depiction of the heroine's
affair
with "the beast", a monster who supposedly appears every century to rape some women.
The film is about Sir Christopher Strong (MP--member of Parliament--played by Colin Clive) and his
affair
with the Amelia Earhart-like character played by Katherine Hepburn.
One would be right to expect this story to make for a happy, vibrant, fun-filled movie..... instead, the film is a hopelessly dull
affair
that becomes quite tedious to watch.
The mom finds out about the affair, they get into a fight, they want to take it to the "Jerry" show (that's right, no Springer).
The entire
affair
is pretentious, overblown, insulting (if you are deaf or know anyone who is, be prepared for your blood to boil at the ludicrous TDD scene).
To her credit, the entire
affair
is so misbegotten that one wonders if the world's greatest actress on her best day could do anything with this mess.
Mind you, I'm not trying to be mean; on the contrary, I went into this
affair
with an open mind.
These two are supposed to be in a love affair, and there is simply no chemistry whatsoever.
So this guy is having an
affair
with this girl and in a motel she falls and hits her head on the end table.
So instead of letting everyone know of his
affair
he decides to dump the body.
Our hero soon discovers that Rita is not only a bitch, but an adulterous skank who's been carrying on an
affair
with his supposed friend Craig (Lyndon Johnson).
Is it possible that IF, she had not been two timing her boy friend and having an
affair
with a married man, the whole nasty murderous, sordid incident could have been avoided?
But it's a stilted affair, with its strange, painted backdrops and mannered conversational tone.
The love
affair
between Douglas and Bassinger was very unnecessary.
"Lies" tells about an
affair
between an 18 year old bucktoothed female student and a scrawny 38 year old married man with the pair of protags spending about half the screen time engaged in naked sex and hokey whipping and the other half meandering through the pathetically naive storyline which seems little more than an excuse for the sex scenes.
So, why on earth must she have had an
affair
with him?
Nicholas Walker is Paul, the local town Reverand who's married to Martha (Ally Sheedy), but also is a habitual womanizer and decides to fake his own death to run away with his current affair, Veronica (Dara Tomanovich).
It's an interesting concept, especially since we see it happen on a flight captained by a non-believer who is having a sinful
affair
with a stewardess aboard (needless to say that sinner doesn't disappear either!).
Anemic comedy-drama, an unhappy, seemingly rushed
affair
featuring Cher as a woebegone housewife who slowly makes friends with the hit-man who's been hired to kill her by her husband.
I find it incredibly hard to comprehend how Lewis Collins (the hero here) was almost chosen as Roger Moore's successor in the Bond films.... this guy is so expressionless he'd struggle to get a job in a waxwork museum (as a waxwork!!!) Luckily, Judy Davis is on hand to partially redeem the
affair
with a meaty performance as a hard-line lady terrorist, and there's a climactic ten minute action sequence that is quite competently orchestrated by director Ian Sharp.
A young Japanese trainee Samurai named Masanori (Toshiya Maruyama) walks up the winding path to the house, inside waits Otami (Mako Hattori) with whom he is having an
affair
behind her husband, Shugoro's (Tsuiyuki Sasaki as Toshiyuki Sasaki) back who happens to be Masanori's teacher.
Her best friend has an
affair
with her husband and betrays her.
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