The Rich Man's Wife
- R
- Year:
- 1996
- 95 min
- 224 Views
Have a seat.
I want you to listen very carefully,
Mrs. Potenza, all right?
You have the right
to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law.
You have the right
to an attorney...
and have the attorney
present during questioning.
If you so desire
an attorney will be provided
for you without charge.
Do you understand each of these rights?
Yes.
Do you wish to give up your
right to remain silent?
Yes, I do.
Do you wish to give up
your right to speak with an attorney?
Yes. I don't need
to speak with an attorney.
I just want
to tell the truth.
It all started about three weeks ago.
My husband's house.
- Tony and I had been fiighting.
There were problems
in our marriage...
and we both were at fault.
He was going out.
He was meeting his girlfriend.
And we both knew that I knew.
- It seemed like all we did
was hurt each other.
And that night it was especially bad
because Tony was drinking.
And when he drank,
he could be very mean.
Tony, go easy tonight,
please.
You know, I'd like
to get some someday.
Doesn't have to be today,
but, you know, someday...
if it's not
too much trouble.
So that night I decided...
if I couldn't make him
stop lying to me,
at least I'd stop
lying to him.
Is something wrong?
Come on. Sit down.
This is killing me.
I can't keep going on like this.
Leave him.
I can't.
I'll take care of you.
It's more complicated
than that.
Despite everything,
Tony does love me.
He's got a funny way
of showing it.
I didn't see you saying that when he was
helping you fnd investors
for the restaurant...
or when he loaned
your ex-wife money.
That was way below the belt.
Jake...
I'm sorry.
I can't play second best forever.
It's not my style.
That's why this
has gotta be the last time.
I don't want to hurt you,
and I don't want to hurt Tony.
- I love you. What am I
supposed to do about it?
I'm sorry.
You're sorry?
We're both gonna
have to try here...
and I'm willing to go fiirst.
What exactly is it
that you want me to do?
Be nice.
Okay, I will.
I'll try.
And if I'm nice, will you
do something for me?
Stop drinking, Tony.
It scares me,
and it's not good for you.
I know.
Will you try?
Yes... I will.
I'll try.
Now will you do
one more thing for me?
Will you take me on a trip?
just me and you alone, away.
josie, the timing
is terrible.
It's impossible right now.
The new pilots are sh*t.
The fall season is upside down, sideways.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Please. Please.
- All right.
- Thank you.
There's nothing
I wouldn't do for you, baby.
- Howdy.
- Hi.
- Where you headed?
- Merv Gardener's place, Norman's Pond.
- You know where that is?
- Yep. Get in.
You got a key to that gate?
Merv didn't mention
anything about it.
That's a problem.
I can't believe this.
Why didn't you fnd out
we needed a key to the gate?
It's not like you have anything
to do with your time but go shopping.
This whole trip was your idea. It's your
responsibility. Can't you do anything right?
Tony, we just got here.
Please don't ruin our vacation.
Tony! It's ready!
Tony!
So what do they want to do now?
Shuffie the whole schedule?
No, goddamn it!
Goddamn it, no!
That is exactly
the wrong thing to do.
Bullshit!
Absolutely not!
Well, look, I'll tell you
what you can do.
You can send the damn plane.
How about that?
All right, I understand.
Yes. What about Arnie?
He's in New York. Great.
Oh, what about Frank?
All right, listen, why don't you
give me an hour and then call me back?
All right?
Let me sort this out.
Thanks.
Why don't you just go?
- It's the best thing for both of us.
- What about you?
I'm gonna stay.
One of these days
Planning on a change
- What can I get you, sweetie?
- Dewars, straight up.
One of these days
Planning on a change
- You'll try him out, lady
- Thank you.
After a while
Ya gonna be mine
Gonna be mine
One of these days
Try, try, try
It won't be long, long
Planning on a change
Planning on a change
Change, change, change
Oh, my God.
You okay?
My Jeep died.
Where you headed?
Norman's Pond.
Well, jump in.
I'll give you a lift.
Okay. I mean, if you want to stay out
here and freeze all night, it's up to you.
- It's fne by me.
- Josie Potenza.
Cole Wilson.
You look like you're freezing to death.
Why don't you put this on?
Thank you.
Come on.
That's really sweet, but
you don't have to do that.
No, no, no, it's okay. My mother would
die if I didn't walk you to the door.
You don't need
anything else?
No, I'm fine.
Thank you.
All right. Well, look, I'll come back
tomorrow and fix theJeep.
Really,
I can handle it myself.
Look, all right. It's no big deal.
It'll save you a tow.
Okay.
Yeah?
- Here, want your coat?
- All right. Thanks.
So long.
Coil was off your distributor.
Go give it a try.
There you go.
I'm impressed.
What do I owe you?
Why don't you
have dinner with me?
I told you, I'm married.
Yeah.
To a guy who runs off and leaves you
in the middle of nowhere.
He had a very important
business meeting.
What could be
more important than you?
I'll pick you up at 8:00.
Okay.
The look on your face
tells me where you've been
And every time you walk
out of that door
I act a fool
to let you back in
You're not the only one paying rent
Before I get burned
you need to understand
There'll be some pain
Some shame
- What's wrong?
- That was a mistake.
It went too far. Dinner's my limit,
just like I said.
You want
to tell me why?
I think I've told you
several times now.
Would you like
something else?
Uh, you...
No.
You know, really, you're
better off anyway. I'm pretty messed up.
My father used to say, when a woman
doesn't want to make love to you,
they usually tell you the story
of their life, so why don't you?
- I'll pass.
- No, I mean it.
Tell me, you know.
How long
you been married?
Seven years.
Is he rich?
Yeah.
How'd I guess?
He must've met you
when you were a baby.
Actually, I was 17.
- Hmm.
- A runaway, high school dropout.
I was lonely,
scared, dead broke.
- Out there on the edge, you know?
- Yeah.
I got a job in a grocery store,
working as a cashier.
Men were always coming in,
trying to pick me up, and I guess...
I didn't have a very high
opinion of myself.
- You know what I'm saying?
- Little bit.
So one night
Tony came in, and...
to me he looked like a god
in a thousand-dollar suit.
Sweet.
And on our frst date,
he asked me to marry him. I said yes.
Uh-huh, a regular f***ing fairy tale.
well, you loved his money.
No, really, that's not what happened.
I loved Tony...
and I still do...
love my husband.
You know, for some reason,
I think you're bullshitting me.
Okay? Why don't you
just tell me the truth?
Y- You used him, and
now you're sick of him.
Why be so greedy?
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