Review of Unfaithful

Unfaithful (2002)
6/10
Believable and unbelievable at times
13 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Believable that the wife would get caught up into an affair due to boredom in her regular life. The husbands behaviour was out of character yet shows his possession of the wife. He mentions at one point when she visits him at work that, "I can do what I want because I'm the boss." Her son is 8 and what does she do all day, go to galleries and auctions. The train scene made this film because you actually get to feel what she feels. Then the confrontation between husband and wife where he reveals its her he really wanted to hurt was intense. The movie claiming Paul/Oliver is 18 or early twenties is not believable. Late twenties early thirsties. He's a year younger than Diane Lane. Richard Gere looks great in this being 53 at the time. What was believable to me that another reviewer felt was not, is how one could get hurt from a snow globe, well good quality ones are heavy and made of actual glass.
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