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**A guilt for losing the own baby and being labelled as a bad step-mother.** It is also known as 'Love and Other Impossible Pursuits', which is the name of the book the film was adapted. According to me this is a very underrated film. Es...


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Emilia, a law-school graduate, falls in love with her married boss, Jack. After Emilia marries Jack, her happiness turns unexpectedly to grief following the death of her infant daughter. Devastated, Emilia nonetheless carries on, attempting to forge a connection with her stepson William and to resist the interference of Jack's jealous ex-wife.
A woman's seemingly perfect life unravels when she discovers her husband is having an affair with a younger woman. As she confronts the mistress and seeks revenge, the situation escalates into a dangerous game involving manipulation, obsession, and psychological torment. The film explores the dark underbelly of relationships and the destructive nature of jealousy.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 'The Other Woman' was met with a mixed but generally intrigued reception from critics, who praised its atmospheric tension and unsettling exploration of domestic discord. While some found its deliberate pacing and ambiguous narrative challenging, others lauded its psychological depth and Kurosawa's signature blend of genre elements.
Praised for its chilling atmosphere and psychological tension.
Critiqued for its slow pace and sometimes opaque narrative.
Appreciated for its unsettling portrayal of marital strife and obsession.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but general sentiment indicates appreciation for the film's suspenseful build-up and the director's unique stylistic approach to a domestic drama.
The film is known for its extensive use of long takes and unsettling sound design to build its signature eerie atmosphere.
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**A guilt for losing the own baby and being labelled as a bad step-mother.** It is also known as 'Love and Other Impossible Pursuits', which is the name of the book the film was adapted. According to me this is a very underrated film. Es...