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Trahisons conjugales

Original title: Betrayal
  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.8K
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Jeremy Irons, Ben Kingsley, and Patricia Hodge in Trahisons conjugales (1983)
An affair between a literary agent and his best friend's wife. The story unfolds in reverse-chronological order.
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An affair between a literary agent and his best friend's wife. The story unfolds in reverse-chronological order.An affair between a literary agent and his best friend's wife. The story unfolds in reverse-chronological order.An affair between a literary agent and his best friend's wife. The story unfolds in reverse-chronological order.

  • Director
    • David Hugh Jones
  • Writer
    • Harold Pinter
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Patricia Hodge
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Writer
      • Harold Pinter
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Patricia Hodge
    • 30User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jeremy Irons
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    • Jerry
    Ben Kingsley
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    • Robert
    Patricia Hodge
    Patricia Hodge
    • Emma
    Avril Elgar
    • Mrs. Banks
    Ray Marioni
    • Waiter
    Caspar Norman
    • Sam
    Chloe Billington
    • Charlotte Age 5
    Hannah Davies
    • Charlotte Age 9
    Michael König
    • Ned Age 2
    Alexander McIntosh
    • Ned Age 5
    Lucien Morgan
    Lucien Morgan
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    • Director
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Writer
      • Harold Pinter
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    10suzy q123

    Beautifully done.

    One of Pinters best plays, this one is filmed with just a superb cast. Jeremy Irons looks like he's about to steal the film, then Ben Kingsley sneaks up on you with an odd stiff but wounded performance that takes your breath away. I loved the woman too. A masterfully told story of love and desire, and pain within relationships. Not easy to watch, not very 'flash', but worth it indeed.
    9swensonb

    Great screen-writing plus great acting = great movie

    I watched this movie because I heard that the screen-writer had used a unique structure--the story is told backwards in time. Every succeeding scene occurs chronologically before the previous one. I wanted to see if the screen-writer was just using a gimmick, or if the structure actually added to the telling of the story. I was overjoyed to find out it was the latter! The magic of this movie is that Pinter makes the time sequence seem natural. By the end of the movie, the viewer is convinced this is the only way the story could have been told effectively. I highly recommend this movie to all who love cinema.
    8sol-

    Thinking Back

    Deciding to confront the husband of his longtime mistress after she reveals that she has let on about their affair, a British book publisher is surprised to learn that the husband has known of the extramarital affair for years in this quiet yet intense drama from the pen of Harold Pinter. The film intriguingly unfolds in reverse chronological order, beginning with the aforementioned confrontation and then flashing back further and further in the past to examine how the affair managed to develop to its current point. Some have criticised this narrative style as a gimmick, but on the contrary, it fits in incredibly well with the publisher's shock over the husband (also a longtime friend) knowing about the affair; it almost feels as if he is searching his memory for hints of the husband being clued into the affair that he may have missed at the time. Whatever the case, Jeremy Irons (as the man having the affair) and Ben Kingsley (as the knowledgeable husband) deliver pitch perfect performances throughout with Kinglsey subtly radiating animosity in the flashback scenes - particularly a restaurant luncheon - something all the more pronounced due to Irons being so ignorant of it and so conceited to believe that nobody knows of the affair. Patricia Hodge is less effective as the woman in the love triangle, never all that alluring; Dominic Muldowney's music is sometimes overbearing too. Generally speaking though, this is a handsome production as well as a testament to how much a film can achieve with minimal sets, lots of dialogue and an ending revealed at the beginning.
    Maelstro

    The Seduction of Betrayal

    The great master of Theatre, Harold Pinter, brings us the seduction of one of his (in my opinion) best plays. With stunningly clued performances by Irons, Kingsley and Hodge, the play seduces as it unfolds, and every scene is charged with a sexual tension. A daring step for film and writing, the plot is shown backwards and both the end and beginning are so beautifully touching because you know what will happen, as well as what has already. A triumph of the cinema.
    10Kiss-of-Death-1

    Berayal

    It has often been said that great books can not be made into great movies, that is not the case here. This is a story by one of the greatest writers in the English language since Shakespeare and screen play by the one man who truly understood the agony behind the story. Mix that with three of the best English actors of the modern age and you have a mesmerizing story in cinematic form. Do not miss this movie if you are a fan of great literature and great movie making. At first the reverse chronology may seem a bit confusing, but ultimately it proves the genius of the director's ability to plumb the depths of the friendship and the relationship of all the characters in this sad, sad story. You will not be disappointed.

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      This movie is comprised of nine segments or sequences which are all shown in reverse chronological order.
    • Quotes

      Robert: [after his wife tells him that she's been having an affair with his best friend] Where does it take place? Must be a bit awkward. I mean we've got two kids, he's got two kids not to mention a wife.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Buried Treasures - 1991 Edition (1991)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Betrayal
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Horizon Pictures (II)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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