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      Conversations With Other Women

      2005, Comedy/Drama, 1h 24m

      62 Reviews 10,000+ Ratings

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      Its occasional use of split screen may feel gimmicky at times, but Conversations With Other Women is a bold, inventive drama carried by its two charismatic leads. Read critic reviews

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      Reunited at a wedding after many years, former lovers (Helena Bonham Carter, Aaron Eckhart) again feel the pull of a mutual attraction neither is willing to admit. Escaping the reception for the privacy of a hotel room, the unnamed pair explore the choices of the past that led them to the present.

      • Rating: R (Sexual Content|Language)

      • Genre: Comedy, Drama

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: Hans Canosa

      • Producer: Ram Bergman, Kerry Barden, Bill McCutchen

      • Writer: Gabrielle Zevin

      • Release Date (Theaters):  limited

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      • Box Office (Gross USA): $379.1K

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      • Distributor: Fabrication Films

      • Production Co: Gordonstreet Pictures, Prophecy Pictures Ltd.

      • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital

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      • Sep 28, 2015

        Conversations with Other Women is a film for people who enjoy conversation and experimentation. It is very much an ambiguous and paradoxical film: is this improvisational honesty? Is it alternate reality? The split screen feels like it is a natural element and yet remains a fascinating device throughout. Recommended to fans of errant romance.

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      • Nov 07, 2013

        In the hands of Carter and Eckhart, this story about an affair is lush and full of the mixed chemistry associated with two people who are drawn to each other and repulsed due to emotional baggage. Fantastic work.

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      • Aug 14, 2013

        HBC and Aaron Eckhart meet at a wedding, and we get the impression that it's not the first time. Their characters' history is hinted at in split-screen flashbacks with doe-eyed Nora Zehetner as the former, whose resemblance to early-aughts HBC is really quite inspired, but her accent could use a little work. We know these ex-lovers are gonna fuck tonight, but the cat-and-mouse foreplay is still subtly suspenseful, with underhanded barbs and guarded tellings of their separate pasts. The script IS basic with no notable or quotable aphorisms, but I like that. The characters aren't trying to impress each other. HBC and Eckhart are so easy together that it's clear to see how the act of having sex doesn't really matter and how cheating on their SOs essentially isn't meant to be a hurtful or sinful thing, but a matter of course for the soul-connected. I didn't love or hate the split-screen technique. At first I found it difficult to watch because I couldn't tell where the angles and POVs were, but I got over it and enjoyed the few moments where the screens showed the future and the characters' different reactions. The end when the screens match up confuses me though. Do they end up together? Should they?

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      • Oct 03, 2011

        There are always two sides to every story...

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