Unfaithful Page #5

Synopsis: Connie Sumner has a loving husband, a beautiful home, and a wonderful son, but she wants more. When she's approached one day by a handsome stranger while trying to hail a taxi, she becomes obsessed with him and eventually starts an affair. But her selfish actions soon catch up with her...
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Adrian Lyne
Production: 20th Century Fox
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins & 14 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
63
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2002
124 min
$52,655,427
Website
3,229 Views


gonna put it in the freezer

Just remind me it's

in there, all right?

Most people drink red anyway

Oh, I love these things

Is there anyplace

you guys haven't been?

Mmm, the Rosenthals

got 795 for their place

In 2 days, they had 6 offers

Sealed bids. That's

what everyone's doing now

What do you think

this place is worth, Ed?

Oh, I don't know

You sell your house,

where do you go?

At those prices, Tahiti

Bangkok

Connie, where's

this one from?

Fiji

Oh, remember, Jeff, I asked

you to take me to Fiji?

Mmm

And then you took me to Hawaii?

We went fishing every single day...

What happened, Edward?

What did you do?

Did you hurt him?

Huh?

Edward?

Did you hurt him?

You did, didn't you?

Oh, Jesus, Edward

Talk to me

Tell me what you did

No, you tell me what you did

How you f***ed him over

and over and over...

You lied to me...

over and over and over...

Edward, please...

No, you don't talk to me now

I gave everything...

...for this family

Everything...

Snd what did you do?

You threw it all away...

...like it was nothing

For what?

To a f***ing kid!

You didn't think I'd know?

I wouldn't feel it?

I knew it from

the very first day

Because I know you, Connie

I know you, and I f***in' hate you!

I didn't want to kill him.

I wanted to kill you!

Oh, my God

Edward... Oh, my God

Dear God

Mom, look what I did

Honey... that's ok

That's ok

I'm sorry, Mom

It's an accident

Everybody has accidents

Why aren't you

in bed, Mom?

I don't know

Charlie, look at me

I want you to know...

that I love you... more

than anything in the worid

And I want you to know

that your daddy and me both...

will always, always love you

No matter what, hmm?

- Ok?

- Ok

Come on, sweetie

Let's go fix up your bed

all nice and fresh, ok?

All right

bIf you find this DO NOT OPEN

until our 25th anniversary/b

bto my beautiful wife

the best part of every day/b

"You can come on up

and clean it off, no?"

"Come on! I'm not an

ax murderer. I promise"

"Thank you"

What are we gonna do?

I'm so scared

I'll turn myself in

No

No

No, we can get through this

We'll take it one day at a time

No one will know

We'll know

We could disappear

We could raise some

money, sell everything...

and just leave the country

"Seorita"

Mexico

Why not?

We could get a little

house on the beach...

Take a different name...

People do it all the time

What do we tell Charlie?

Tell him it's an adventure

We could fish all day

We could learn to play the guitar...

And I would serenade

you to sleep every night

We'd just live the rest of

our lives on that beach...

...and then when we die, we

could just push out to sea

What do you think?

It sounds perfect

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Alvin Sargent

Alvin Sargent (born April 12, 1927) is an American screenwriter. He has won two Academy Awards in 1978 and 1981 for his screenplays of Julia and Ordinary People. His most popular contribution has been being involved in the writing of most of the films in Sony's Spider-Man film series (The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the first exception to this). more…

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