Unfaithful
Unfaithful

Unfaithful

2012Movie110 minEnglish

After losing his job, Emily's husband Andy is depressed and is taking it out on her. She decides that a weekend apart is what is needed, but while away, Emily meets a handsome stranger and things go too far! Filled with guilt about her infidelity, she returns home and is greeted by a joyful, and newly employed, Andy! Emily's content to keep the affair a secret but unfortunately, the once charming stranger has other plans. If there are consequences for being unfaithful...who will pay the price?

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes50%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users73%
Director: Adrian LyneGenres: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Plot Summary

A suburban couple's marriage is tested when the wife, Connie Sumner, embarks on a passionate affair with a charismatic stranger named Paul Martel. As their secret relationship intensifies, it begins to unravel the fabric of their seemingly perfect family life, leading to devastating consequences for everyone involved. The film explores themes of desire, guilt, and the destructive power of infidelity.

Critical Reception

Unfaithful received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While some praised its intense emotional exploration and Diane Lane's performance, others found the plot predictable and overly melodramatic. The film was a commercial success, resonating with audiences for its frank portrayal of marital strife and forbidden passion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Diane Lane's compelling performance as a woman consumed by desire and guilt.
  • Criticized for its somewhat predictable plot and melodramatic tone.
  • Lauded for its exploration of marital dissatisfaction and the consequences of infidelity.

Google audience: Audiences were largely captivated by the film's dramatic narrative and the strong performances, particularly from Diane Lane. Many found the exploration of temptation and its fallout to be compelling, though some felt the story became overly dramatic.

Awards & Accolades

Diane Lane was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role.

Fun Fact

Director Adrian Lyne reportedly encouraged the lead actors to improvise many of their scenes to create a more authentic and spontaneous feel.

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