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Synopsis

Connie Sumner has a loving husband, a beautiful home, and a wonderful son, but she wants more. When she’s approached one day by a handsome stranger while trying to hail a taxi, she becomes obsessed with him and eventually starts an affair. But her selfish actions soon catch up with her… —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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Hazel Hills

13Jun11

Richard Gere was actually pretty heartbreaking. He's the best part of the movie,

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Matthew Dekneef

5May11

SUCH a mom movie and I totally dug it.

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Nikola

31Dec10

So overrated.

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Reginald Healer Marcellin

11Nov10

Lyne can make some wonderfully erotic scenes i.e. Connie trembling during the first affair, the better than porn stairway lobby sex scene, the rest was meh.

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