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Adulterers

Adulterers (2016)

January. 05,2016
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5.1
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R
| Drama Thriller Crime

A man who returns home to find his wife cheating on him on their anniversary. He holds her and her naked and humiliated lover captive at gunpoint while he decides whether or not he's going to kill them. The story, inspired by true events, takes place over one day and is set in New Orleans during a stifling heat wave.

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BootDigest
2016/01/05

Such a frustrating disappointment

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VividSimon
2016/01/06

Simply Perfect

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Fluentiama
2016/01/07

Perfect cast and a good story

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Steineded
2016/01/08

How sad is this?

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Richard Gerard Evans
2016/01/09

First of all, to the concerns of the "fake" accents, Sean Faris is actually from Texas, so the complaint that he sounded Texan is a bit silly in my estimation. Who is to say he didn't live in Texas in some earlier time not dealt with in the movie? Second, the guy has an amazing range and does some very believable roles on such diverse networks as Hallmark and Lifetime. Some absolutely great people and some not-so-nice. But all complex. I think he is very underrated and, although not difficult to look at, he is far more than eye candy. Also as to the reviewer who complained about him showing his muscles, he happens to be a fitness expert in real life. He in my opinion was not showing off to the camera but simply looks good from any angle. As to the movie itself it is one you have to watch constantly in order to follow, and that is actually part of the power of it. Much of the dialogue is done without musical background and causes one to pay more attention. The only spoiler I will say is that you are left, even at the very end, not knowing for sure exactly what parts were fantasy and which were actual memories or conversation. The writing could have been slightly better but even that not bad for the most part. I found myself invested in all 3 of the main characters and honestly sympathetic to each.

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earpmorgan
2016/01/10

I thought all 3 actors were really good. The intensity and range of emotions of all 3 seemed so real that I had to keep reminding myself that it is just a movie. This movie really hit home as I once had a cheating & deceptive wife. A lot of things go through your mind initially. When adulterers get caught, they almost always say: "I'm so sorry, I made a mistake. What's really going on is they are not sorry for cheating on you. They are sorry that they got caught. Cheating is a " Choice" not a mistake. This is what I think this excellent movie is telling us. Walking in on something like this makes you feel like your heart, along with your trust is ripped out of you. The husband in the movie had a right to be angry. However the way he is showing his anger via violence is wrong. The best thing to do is just leave the two adulterers and file for divorce. That's what needs to be done. There is no way of trying to put the pieces back together. The relationship will always have painful scars. This movie is one that every potential adulterer should watch.

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alezey-27516
2016/01/11

I've seen many bad movies in my life, but this one is probably on the top 10 worse movies i've ever seen.I mean, the over-acting from all actors made me wana cring. Firstly, that Sean Faris guy is just awful in everything he does. Starting with the way he is acting all romantic while on the phone with his wife, and also the way he is Mr.Friendly guy at his work, and finally as Mr.Angry at his wife. He also tries to show-off his muscles every time the cam is on him lol.I also got disgusted with the amount of sweat in that room. Just Imagine the smell :-S.anyhow, Bad movie, not worth watching. I give it 1/10

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vwald
2016/01/12

This film is an excellent textbook example of the bankruptcy of fundamentalist Christian morality. The plot is straightforward: a man comes home from work on his wedding anniversary and finds his wife having sex with another man. He pulls a gun on them and the rest of the movie is the conversation they have while he decides whether to kill one or both. A loving marriage is clearly defined as one in which nobody cheats.The man calls the wife of the adulterer, who runs over and denounces her husband and then has the first man has sex with her in front of her husband and the first man's wife. They are seriously tortured over this—witnessing their spouse having sex with someone else (as punishment? for their having sex with someone else?) It turns out that the husband's boss repeatedly raped the wife when she was in highschool and she let him because her father worked for him and needed the job and she loved her father. The movie gets her shot but leaves the completely unremorseful boss scott free. I guess the difference is she is a woman and he is a man; or, he is a capitalist and she is just a worker.So the definition of married love and fidelity is that penises stay out of extramarital vaginas. This is supposed to be morally inspiring and indicating the spiritual wonder of the old testament.The horror of forced sex on the highschool girl is suggested as the source of her infidelity. This isn't a psychological analysis, however; it's just cause/effect, and she blames herself for it. Also, the bizarre sex between the good husband and the betrayed wife of the adulterer is just shown as something that happens—doesn't seem to affect either the wife or the husband.None of these people pay attention to the bible, although they can quote chapter and verse. Their reactions and their decisions appear to be completely independent of scripture, although scripture is quoted. So one has the sense that this movie is directed to nominal fundamentalist Christians and gives them an excuse for various sexual activities on the grounds that they had a bad childhood, suffered abuse, etc. Further, the movie implicitly condones the cold-blooded murder of two people.

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