Unfaithful | ||||
Adrian Lyne Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Olivier Martinez 2002 Widescreen; closed caption; English, French, Spanish audio tracks; Spanish, English subtitles; audio commentary by director Adrian Lyne; audio commentary by stars Diane Lane and Richard Gere; 11 deleted scenes, including alternate ending with optional director's commentary; "An Affair to Remember" behind-the-scenes featurette; "Scene Editing with Editor Anne Coates" featurette; "The Charlie Rose Show" interview with Richard Gere, Diane Lane and Adrian Lyne; director's script notes; cast interviews; production still gallery; theatrical trailer. |
Sexual desire and betrayal push the plot of "Unfaithful," which features the latest in actor Richard Gere's gallery of husbands and lovers involved in or undone by risky boudoir antics. This time, Gere's character is married to the attractive but yearning mother of his excruciatingly cute son. Mom is played by Diane Lane, cast as a similarly wayward wife in the '60s nostalgia piece "A Walk on the Moon." In "Unfaithful," she's fabulous as a more contemporary woman, one just bored enough with her life in the 'burbs of New York's metropolitan area to embrace an illicit affair in Soho with a younger man a sensual, arrogant French book dealer played by Olivier Martinez. Gere would have been the seducer earlier in his career; he's now the crazed cuckold. And things seldom go well in Adultery Land. As usual, director Adrian Lyne ("Fatal Attraction") handles the erotic scenes with aplomb, but style triumphs over substance, and, for something so lurid, "Unfaithful" is slow going. | |||
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