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Jealousy
Director Nic Cramer has pulled all the stops out this time in a torrid tale of lies and deceit. The sultry Melissa Hill plays a hopeless housewife, who get roped into a deliciously fiendish scheme cooked up by her hubby. Something about her being subjected to depraved sex acts, repeatedly. How bad can that be? It's enough to make you green with envy. Jealous?...You will be.
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Plot Summary
This film chronicles the intertwined lives and romantic entanglements of a group of young artists in New York City. It delves into themes of love, obsession, and the complexities of relationships as characters navigate their desires and insecurities. The narrative explores how jealousy can both fuel and destroy connections between individuals.
Critical Reception
Jealousy received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its raw emotionality and performances, while others found its narrative structure and character development to be uneven. Audiences were generally divided, with some appreciating its intimate portrayal of relationships and others finding it slow-paced and perhaps too introspective.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and raw portrayal of relationships.
Criticized for an occasionally unfocused narrative.
Performances were noted as a strong point for the film.
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Fun Fact
This film marked Ethan Hawke's directorial debut.
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