Beautiful, vivacious Kate is a floor model at a posh London department store by day, and the wife of author Alec Bolton at night. Her idyllic existence is thrown into turmoil when she writes... Read allBeautiful, vivacious Kate is a floor model at a posh London department store by day, and the wife of author Alec Bolton at night. Her idyllic existence is thrown into turmoil when she writes a novel and is courted by Alec's new publisher.Beautiful, vivacious Kate is a floor model at a posh London department store by day, and the wife of author Alec Bolton at night. Her idyllic existence is thrown into turmoil when she writes a novel and is courted by Alec's new publisher.
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Christopher Walken was superb. As usual. But despite top billing, he's not the main character.
Carol Bouquet, as the lead character, was marvelous. I enjoyed her portrayal of a modern woman who struggles with some old problems. She's held down by an egotistical husband (Jonathan Pryce) until she is swept away (in an exciting, and all too plausible affair) by Christopher Walken, her husband's publisher.
There is enough heart wrenching done during the affair portion of the movie to show you that each character is all too human. And while we may not identify or approve of what each character ends up doing, I think we can understand it.
By the end... some mistakes are repeated (sometimes unexpectedly) by a character I was rooting for. And while it wasn't the ending I would have chosen, it was a "right" ending. Because this is a movie about a woman, and her life and career... it's not about my favorite actor, who once again doesn't get the happy ending.
I'm surprised at the low ratings this movie has gotten here. I'd say it's because so many people want to see Christopher Walken playing a psychopath, and don't get into this type of human drama. But I'd be guessing at that. If you expect some blood or fangs, then pass this up. Because here, Christopher Walken is very good in a very human story. Give it a chance.
Did you know
- TriviaThe main three actors all appeared in films of the James Bond franchise: Carole Bouquet was a Bond girl in Rien que pour vos yeux (1981), Christopher Walken played villain Max Zorin in Dangereusement vôtre (1985) and Jonathan Pryce later played villain Elliott Carver in Demain ne meurt jamais (1997). Along with those, the book written by Carole's character is called "Bond Street".
- Quotes
Kate Swallow: [Vanni offering her to make love] That would not be very professional, would it be?
Vanni Corso: No. But... it would be great.
Kate Swallow: You really think so?
Vanni Corso: I think so constantly.
Kate Swallow: [laughing] You must have a death wish.
Vanni Corso: Somethings are worth dying for.
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,556
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,132
- Nov 5, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $7,556