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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
A slow burner about 2 married couples I like this film, but realise that this is not for everyone by any means, this moves along at a gentle pace, both couples are also friends with one another, one couple are on the verge of splitting up whist the other couple are only really looking for a bit of fun. There are some really good one liners from Mark Ruffalo in particular who stands out above the rest on the cast all of whom are good and solid too. This is a life film more than anything else, it's not a romantic film as such, there is... more info
Shows the bleakness of exhausted relationships This is not an easy film. It shows two married couples who are good friends and their relationships within and between the couples. It shows well the bleakness of relationships which have lost their love. The adultery is a symptom of the dying love, not the cause. The miasma that lies across the film from beginning to end is the lack of any real communication. Conversation, even in the thrill of making love to their best friend's partner, is superficial and totally lacking in passion. Tendresse is absent.... more info
Be patient, and you might this film quite beautiful. Whether you enjoy this film or not is, in the large, down to you.
You could view it and believe the pace to be sluggish, the whole temperature of the film tepid and the plot over used and with nothing new to offer.
Admittedly if you want a fast pace and something grippping, this won't be your cup of tea. But you may enjoy it because, these actors have done a wonderful job. This film is subtle, it requires for you to have a little patience and understand this isn't meant to come across as a... more info
Boring.! Although the acting of the 4 main characters is very good as usual. The script is so boring. 2 unhappy couples who swap partners for quick meaningless affairs. Th story just drags throughout. After sitting through it once, that was more than enough.