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infidelity
An adult remake of the 1967 classic 'The Graduate' tells the story of Joe Binghamton's secret affair with an older women Jean Morrison and dates her daughter Priscilla Morrison.He is set to marry Priscilla but she discovers Joe is two timing her and the Binghampton family & Morrison family end up in an argument, Joe is ashamed of letting his bride down. His luck runs out with the Morrison's except Priscilla Morrison's sister Veronica who is taken in by all the excitement.
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Plot Summary
Set in the gritty landscape of New York City, 'Infidelity' follows the complex and often tumultuous relationship between a struggling artist named Vincent and his lover, an enigmatic woman named Kit. Their passionate but volatile bond is tested by Vincent's artistic ambitions, Kit's unpredictable nature, and the harsh realities of their environment. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the search for meaning in a world that offers little solace.
Critical Reception
Vincent Gallo's 'Infidelity' was met with a polarizing reception, praised by some for its raw, unflinching portrayal of a damaged relationship and its artistic ambition, while criticized by others for its abrasive tone and perceived lack of narrative clarity. It garnered attention primarily within independent film circles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold, uncompromising artistic vision.
Noted for its raw and often uncomfortable depiction of human relationships.
Criticized by some for its unconventional narrative and bleak outlook.
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Fun Fact
Vincent Gallo wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film, embodying his signature independent filmmaking approach.
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