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Cleopatra's Second Husband

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
621
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Radha Mitchell in Cleopatra's Second Husband (1998)
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Drama

A darkly perverse psychological drama about a man who sublimates his life to those around him and the drastic measures he takes in order to regain the illusion of control. A taut character s... Read allA darkly perverse psychological drama about a man who sublimates his life to those around him and the drastic measures he takes in order to regain the illusion of control. A taut character study set in contemporary Los Angeles.A darkly perverse psychological drama about a man who sublimates his life to those around him and the drastic measures he takes in order to regain the illusion of control. A taut character study set in contemporary Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Jon Reiss
  • Writer
    • Jon Reiss
  • Stars
    • Paul Hipp
    • Bitty Schram
    • Jonathan Penner
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    621
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    • Director
      • Jon Reiss
    • Writer
      • Jon Reiss
    • Stars
      • Paul Hipp
      • Bitty Schram
      • Jonathan Penner
    • 8User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Paul Hipp
    Paul Hipp
    • Robert Marrs
    Bitty Schram
    Bitty Schram
    • Hallie Marrs
    Jonathan Penner
    Jonathan Penner
    • Jon
    Nancye Ferguson
    • Asti
    Maud Winchester
    • Cathryn
    • (as Maude Winchester)
    Boyd Kestner
    Boyd Kestner
    • Zack Tyler
    Radha Mitchell
    Radha Mitchell
    • Sophie
    Alexis Arquette
    Alexis Arquette
    • Alex
    Andrew James Jones
    Andrew James Jones
    • Groover #2
    • (as Andrew J. Jones)
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    3=G=

    Amateurish

    "Cleo's Second Husband" is an amateurish attempt at psychodrama with more to fault than to praise. The plot is hacked, the story monotonous, the acting poor, the execution second rate, etc. Not worth the time unless maybe your a relative of one of the actors. PU! (D)
    8Calypso122

    twisted eye candy

    there are a lot of reasons I like this film. here are some of them...

    a) its beautifully shot. maybe this just appeals to me because I'm a filmmaker but the composition of every shot is near perfect. its sexy

    b) it makes fun of yuppies. Hallie freaks out when Sophie uses her bath salt. not just any bath salt but her GARDENIA bath salt.

    c) the music is great. The opening shot with the fish and that French song...hot.

    d) do you like sex? of course you do. do you like voyeurism and S&M? even better! Cleopatra's caters to all your subversive erotic needs.

    e) in the end you're basically going "what the f***." not because you don't get it, just because its an uncomfortable resolution. maybe you like to feel good at the end of movies. too bad. this isn't a "feel good" movie.

    films are supposed to seduce you and this film does. Its not for everyone. If you think Legally Blonde is the pinnacle of film-making, you probably wont like it. But if you can appreciate a movie like Mulholland Drive, then I'd say go for it.
    10pumpkinland2000

    Creepiness at its best

    Meet Robert. An amazingly complex and lonely man, he's married to Hallie who, really, he can't stand. She controls him, and if he doesn't like it, she does it anyway.

    Meet Zack. He's friend of a friend, who, along with his girlfriend Sophie, come over to Robert's to house-sit while Robert and Hallie go on vacation.

    Here's the setup, and the payoff is one of the creepiest, darkest movies I've ever seen. As far as disturbing, Dancer in the Dark is nothing compared to this. As far as creepiness, Misery's got nothing on this one.

    Benjamin Franklin once said, `House guests are like fish. After three days, they begin to spoil.' You'll see why in this plunge into darkness. Something's just not right the entire 92 minutes, and there's nothing you can do to change it. You can only watch as someone gets run over time and again, and the revenge is so raw, so amazing, you wonder exactly what can stop it. You wonder, can it be stopped? Some things are like runaway locomotives: you only hope you can lay enough track down in time for it not to derail.

    Some reviews of this strange movie think of it as without payoff. And I for one think the payoff is in the effect it leaves with you. The stark sadness to the utter creepiness of the ending, it's not a surprise that this movie is like cancer: it eats away at you, and when you least expect it, you look around and see that everything's changed. You can't look at anything the same anymore. Who switched everything around? It's like those situations you find yourself in where you go, `How did this all get started?' and you find yourself without an answer.

    To recommend this film I think would take an act of real nerve. It's not something you can tell your best friends who thought Mission: Impossible 2 was great about. It's not something you can even tell the friends who like off-the-wall or foreign films. You just have to experience the slow build-up of this intricate (and edge-of-your-seat) plot that makes you wonder, `Is it over? Isn't this enough? Can't you just lay off?' but when it doesn't, when it keeps barreling ahead, towards the end of the track that leads to the bottomless canyon, the train is movie, you are a reluctant passenger on it, and before you know it, the movie has brought you over the edge.
    2rob-169

    keeps you guessing, but for no good purpose, a long setup with a mean payoff

    usually a movie that starts bad stays bad in a monotonically descending pattern. This bad movie started to seem to get better before going into a steep dive. The acting, save for the male antagonist, was awful. The plot was essentially a set up for the final main scene, which is probably good as performance art, but it was wasted in this movie. Not sure why this movie was made.
    9obliv

    a unique talent worth checking out

    jon reiss gained some notoriety when he directed nine inch nail's controversial 'happiness is slavery' video. as a nin fan, i managed to track down a copy of that film back in the mid 90s. it struck me, and much of the imagery really hit a nerve. i made a note of reiss' name, and noticed when his videos would hit mtv. he always had an eye for powerful, visceral imagery.

    when i saw his name on this film, i eagerly checked it out. reiss brings that same eye, plus a very solid understanding of human relationships, to bear on this, his non documentary feature debut. this film really hits the mark in a lot of ways, telling an unusual, if altogether human story, about completely real and deeply developed characters. its the kind of film critics are always clamoring for, but that we rarely see. it takes a rare talent, and a brave soul, to sail these uncharted waters. thank goodness reiss had the courage to take the ride. we have one exceptional film from that experience.

    keep an eye out for jon reiss. he has a unique POV, and one that many people would connect with if they make the effort to seek him out.

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O Segundo Marido de Cleópatra
    • Filming locations
      • Bar Marmont - 8171 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cucoloris Films
      • Flying Cow Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $175,058
    • Gross worldwide
      • $175,058
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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