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Synopsis

A young couple very much in love are married and have started their respective careers, she as a real estate broker, he as an architect. She finds the perfect spot to build his dream house, and they get loans to finance it. When the recession hits, they stand to lose everything they own, so they go to Vegas to have one shot at winning the money they need. After losing at the tables, they are approached by a millionaire who offers them a million dollars for a night with the wife. Though the couple agrees that this is a way out of their financial dilemma, it threatens to destroy their relationship. —IMDb

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Adrian Lyne

At once hailed by movieg rs and reviled by critics, filmmaker Adrian Lyne was an Academy Award-nominated director and producer of such erotically-charged features as “Flashdance” (1983), “Nine ½ Weeks” (1986), “Fatal Attraction” (1987) and “Unfaithful” (2002). Lyne’s films were balanced carefully on the line between art and exploitation – while impeccably polished and produced, his pictures never shied away from depicting the darker – and more titillating – aspects of human sexuality in graphic ways. Although popular with audiences, his films were routinely dismissed as glossy, empty-headed Hollywood product. Lyne responded to such criticism with more arthouse-oriented fare like “Jacob’s Ladder” (1990) and “Lolita” (1997), making him a filmmaker harder to define that critics would care to admit.

Born March 4, 1941 in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, Lyne was raised in London and studied at the prestigious Highgate School, where his father was an educator. After a brief… read more

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anarxoaplytos

28Feb12

I didn't have to find out about oral sex at the age of 8 pff

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PolarisDiB

8Jan12

What audience is this for? It's not enough of a thriller, but it's not a movie you'd want to take your date to. It's hardly feel good but doesn't really make a consistent statement to make you think about how you feel bad. It's not a philosophical piece, and it's not particularly visually spectacular. It falls just short of being attractive to anyone, I think. --PolarisDiB

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guidanner

18Jun11

That large soft piece of shit, cheesy icon of a generation.

Pedro Franceschini

1Jun11

This movie is a big cliché, but I gotta admit I liked it. You even get a little anxious at some point. And all the early-90´s-feeling (the clothes, the soundtrack, the places, etc) have their charm now. And Demi More with her short hair was absolutely beautiful.

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