Gazillion Movies Review :
Jack (Mark Ruffalo) and Hank (Peter Krause) are both English tutors in a small friendly place in New England. In many respects their lives seem to be the same, but their husbands are very diffent. Terry (Laura Dern) is unstable and, as Jack says frequently, not the most efficient housewife, whereas Edith (Naomi Watts) is calm and looks self-assured and perfectly able to keep the house that quiet so Hank can write. But the four are good friends, who go out together a lot, if they can find a baby-sitter. Until Jack and Edith start an affair with each other and sense of guilt, suspicion, fear, resentment, reproaches and revenge start taking their toll.
|
|
| Director |
John Curran
|
| Editor |
Alexandre de Franceschi
|
| Music |
Michael Convertino
|
| Producer |
Michael Carlin
Ruth Epstein
Jonas Goodman
Larry Gross
Harvey Kahn
Robert Lee
Bernadette Meyers
Sanford Rosenberg
Mark Ruffalo
Michael Shepard
Naomi Watts
|
| Writer |
Andre Dubus
Larry Gross
|
|