Eve s'était vu promettre quelques mois sur une île tropicale pour le travail de son mari. Des années plus tard, incapable de fonder la famille qu'ils souhaitaient, la réalité commence à s'ef... Tout lireEve s'était vu promettre quelques mois sur une île tropicale pour le travail de son mari. Des années plus tard, incapable de fonder la famille qu'ils souhaitaient, la réalité commence à s'effondrer lorsqu'elle rencontre une femme étrange.Eve s'était vu promettre quelques mois sur une île tropicale pour le travail de son mari. Des années plus tard, incapable de fonder la famille qu'ils souhaitaient, la réalité commence à s'effondrer lorsqu'elle rencontre une femme étrange.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Amber Ashley Smith
- Trisha
- (as Amber Smith)
Jerry Zavadlaw
- Guy
- (as Jerry Zavadlav)
Jeton Bennett
- Teenager
- (non crédité)
Jennie Cairns
- Shopper
- (non crédité)
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I don't mind thrillers that do build up and make you think(aka psychological thrillers) but this was bad. There basically 2 parallel stories in this movie told from the perspective of 2 women with the same exact friends and married to the same guy but something just seems off.
Sounds like a decent enough premise right? You could go anywhere here and pull the rug out from under the audience and dun dun dun, one of them is the "real" woman and the other is an imposter who is deluded into thinking the fantasy in her head is the truth. Right there, that already sounds miles better than what happened here!
Instead they show the 2 women's perspectives, drop subtle red herrings, a cat fight ensues and an ambiguous ending closes it out. We don't know if both women were somehow living out their fantasies with the same guy as their husband and the same friends and the desire to have a child of their own but this just wasn't executed well at all. Fine, neither is the real Slim Shady so to speak, but give us more to the ending...
What seems like happened is that someone or multiple people wrote 2 different stories halfway and mashed them up into this mess and tacked on an ending that they can say is thought provoking. Nope, not this time. All we got here is 2 incomplete stories that were half told that turned into a movie that looks like it ran out of ideas and money.
If this wasn't a thriller, I would've walked out halfway but I wanted to see how it all played out. This was a very limp thriller that wanted to be clever but just didn't execute properly. Save your time and money.
Sounds like a decent enough premise right? You could go anywhere here and pull the rug out from under the audience and dun dun dun, one of them is the "real" woman and the other is an imposter who is deluded into thinking the fantasy in her head is the truth. Right there, that already sounds miles better than what happened here!
Instead they show the 2 women's perspectives, drop subtle red herrings, a cat fight ensues and an ambiguous ending closes it out. We don't know if both women were somehow living out their fantasies with the same guy as their husband and the same friends and the desire to have a child of their own but this just wasn't executed well at all. Fine, neither is the real Slim Shady so to speak, but give us more to the ending...
What seems like happened is that someone or multiple people wrote 2 different stories halfway and mashed them up into this mess and tacked on an ending that they can say is thought provoking. Nope, not this time. All we got here is 2 incomplete stories that were half told that turned into a movie that looks like it ran out of ideas and money.
If this wasn't a thriller, I would've walked out halfway but I wanted to see how it all played out. This was a very limp thriller that wanted to be clever but just didn't execute properly. Save your time and money.
Eve seems to have it all, she's living in Paradise with her husband Peter, she has a right friend circle, life is good, until her life seems to be overtaken by the beautiful Renata.
Ok, so don't ask me to explain the plot, the ending, or anything about it, as it's the epitomy of gobbledegook, I can't imagine for one second that even the writer has a clue what came of this adaptation.
For the most part, I enjoyed it, just a trippy and ambiguous thriller. The first half of the movie is very good, the second half, not so. It should have been so much better, if only Eve's journey had gone in a different direction.
It's almost like the middle of a movie, you're a little confused by the start, and you're certainly not given a confusion, you need to put the pieces together for yourself.
Drugs, fantasy? Who knows.
Tom Felton is always good value.
6/10.
Ok, so don't ask me to explain the plot, the ending, or anything about it, as it's the epitomy of gobbledegook, I can't imagine for one second that even the writer has a clue what came of this adaptation.
For the most part, I enjoyed it, just a trippy and ambiguous thriller. The first half of the movie is very good, the second half, not so. It should have been so much better, if only Eve's journey had gone in a different direction.
It's almost like the middle of a movie, you're a little confused by the start, and you're certainly not given a confusion, you need to put the pieces together for yourself.
Drugs, fantasy? Who knows.
Tom Felton is always good value.
6/10.
I'm so sick of all the dross. Honestly, we want quality over quantity.
Yet again, the premise of this was good. The execution was woeful. And that's a real disrespect to the actors, crew, editors, everyone.
What's the point of making stuff if it's going to end up half-arsed?
95% of this was psychological gaslighting without the tension. The last three minutes was all, oh pathetic men. What?!?!
Utter nonsense.
At this rate we'll end up with a constant YouTube in our eyes, but way less entertaining.
The problem is I watched this, so it got my eyeballs.
Do better. It's not fair on anyone involved.
Yet again, the premise of this was good. The execution was woeful. And that's a real disrespect to the actors, crew, editors, everyone.
What's the point of making stuff if it's going to end up half-arsed?
95% of this was psychological gaslighting without the tension. The last three minutes was all, oh pathetic men. What?!?!
Utter nonsense.
At this rate we'll end up with a constant YouTube in our eyes, but way less entertaining.
The problem is I watched this, so it got my eyeballs.
Do better. It's not fair on anyone involved.
Tom Felton AKA Melfold from Harry Potter just didn't convince me. He came off more feminine than the two women who played the part of the wives. So I just couldn't get into this from the jump.
And his British squeaky accent was like fingernails across a blackboard irritating. So chalk this up top the casting director.
The dialog was campy and lame and did more harm then good, so was just another chink in the armor. I don't think I lasted to the halfway point before ditching this and moving on to something less juvenile in it's ability to provide quality entertainment. Like watching the Flintstones or the Jetsons.
A more then generous 2 out of 1,000 and a hard miss this monstrosity at all cost.
And his British squeaky accent was like fingernails across a blackboard irritating. So chalk this up top the casting director.
The dialog was campy and lame and did more harm then good, so was just another chink in the armor. I don't think I lasted to the halfway point before ditching this and moving on to something less juvenile in it's ability to provide quality entertainment. Like watching the Flintstones or the Jetsons.
A more then generous 2 out of 1,000 and a hard miss this monstrosity at all cost.
"Some Other Woman" is a psychological thriller that will have you glued to your seat from start to finish. The movie follows the story of Eve, Forced to give up her own dreams while living on a tropical island, Eve Carver encounters a strange woman who begins to take over her life.
The movie has a well-written script and excellent acting. The tension and suspense build up throughout the movie, and the ending is unexpected. The psychological themes in the movie are thought-provoking, and it's a well-made movie overall. I highly recommend checking it out.
The film also does a great job of using its visuals to enhance the psychological aspect of the story. The use of shadows and sound effects creates a sense of unease and foreboding in the audience, keeping them guessing as to what might happen next.
Overall, "Some Other Woman" is a complex and entertaining psychological thriller that is sure to keep you guessing until the very end.
The movie has a well-written script and excellent acting. The tension and suspense build up throughout the movie, and the ending is unexpected. The psychological themes in the movie are thought-provoking, and it's a well-made movie overall. I highly recommend checking it out.
The film also does a great job of using its visuals to enhance the psychological aspect of the story. The use of shadows and sound effects creates a sense of unease and foreboding in the audience, keeping them guessing as to what might happen next.
Overall, "Some Other Woman" is a complex and entertaining psychological thriller that is sure to keep you guessing until the very end.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReunion of Ashley Greene and Tom Felton. They were previously in the horror movie the Apparition (2012) together.
- GaffesEve's last name has three different variations: at first, she refers to herself as Carver, then her prescription says Simons, then the closing credits say Simmons.
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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