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The Affair

  • 2004
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
181
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Kelsey Oldershaw in The Affair (2004)
Drama

Jean has an affair with slacker Viggo. She spends time with both men. The plot explores Paul's reaction, Viggo's role beyond the affair catalyst, and Jean's journey of self-discovery amidst ... Read allJean has an affair with slacker Viggo. She spends time with both men. The plot explores Paul's reaction, Viggo's role beyond the affair catalyst, and Jean's journey of self-discovery amidst her suffocating marriage.Jean has an affair with slacker Viggo. She spends time with both men. The plot explores Paul's reaction, Viggo's role beyond the affair catalyst, and Jean's journey of self-discovery amidst her suffocating marriage.

  • Director
    • Carl Colpaert
  • Writers
    • Carl Colpaert
    • Lisa Larrivee
  • Stars
    • Kelsey Oldershaw
    • Andy Mackenzie
    • Horacio Le Don
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    181
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carl Colpaert
    • Writers
      • Carl Colpaert
      • Lisa Larrivee
    • Stars
      • Kelsey Oldershaw
      • Andy Mackenzie
      • Horacio Le Don
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Kelsey Oldershaw
    Kelsey Oldershaw
    • Jean
    Andy Mackenzie
    Andy Mackenzie
    • Viggo
    Horacio Le Don
    • Paul
    Stephanie Bentley
    • Starr
    Ronnie Gene Blevins
    Ronnie Gene Blevins
    • Donny
    Thomas Brooks
    • Cop
    Maree Cheatham
    Maree Cheatham
    • Charlene
    Barbara Kerr Condon
    Barbara Kerr Condon
    • Jean's grandmother
    Charles Fathy
    Charles Fathy
    • Eric
    Elizabeth Jean
    Elizabeth Jean
    • Claudia
    Kat Ogden
    Kat Ogden
    • Gina
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Vincent
    Rocco Vitalia
    Rocco Vitalia
    • Businessman
    • (as Ron Vitalia)
    • Director
      • Carl Colpaert
    • Writers
      • Carl Colpaert
      • Lisa Larrivee
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews13

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    5kosmasp

    She loves him .. she loves him (not)

    No pun intended - it is quite tough to be in love with someone who does not seem to be so sure about their own feelings. Or who just wants to be free - in more than one sense. The main character (female) is gorgeous, so you can understand why her boyfriend (at least he thinks he is and wants to be) fights for her - tries to be a good boy - well as much as possible without losing too much of his own dignity.

    There is a word for what she does to him - begins slowly but then without a shame more than flirting with other men. You may feel that he should not allow this to happen ... but maybe he is a glutton for punishment ... also we are all different ... the (s)low budget movie has not much to tell, but if you can dig the drama that evolves ... and the almost philosophical questions that do occur ... well you may have something on your hands here ... just don't try to tie it down ... no pun intended.
    4bjarias

    ... something uniquely mostly awkward

    . no one talks like these people ... no one acts like these people ... from one moment to the next they're continually doing-saying things not making much of any sense ... evenly inconsistent throughout ... not the worst film of whatever genre it is, yet coming very-close to being unwatchable

    ... take-a-way the unnecessary pauses and half the film gets chopped-off ... film's been around now couple decades and never have come across it before now... kinda wishing had not at all ... twenty years and with little more than one hundred thirty IMDb ratings.. that'll tell ya more than anyone putting required number of characters to print.
    9anmi3103

    A very well-crafted dramatic love story.

    I was fortunate enough to catch a screening of this film, which I heard had just garnered several top awards at the Worldfest in Houston. I was particularly anxious to see the movie after learning it was helmed by Carl Colpaert, a talented producer/director originally from Belgium who has had the unique "Midas Touch" of discovering unknown talent and giving them their first big break. In fact, Kevin Spacey, Salma Hayek, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Renee Zellweger are just some of the "unknowns" who got their start in Colpaert's films and went on to stellar careers. THE AFFAIR is a very well-crafted dramatic love story, reminiscent of the simpler love story films of the 60s and 70s. Parts of the film which take place on the road reminded me of Stanley Donen's classic 1967 film TWO FOR THE ROAD, with Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. The beautiful Kelsey Oldershaw plays Jean, a young woman who constantly seeks an ever-elusive fulfillment in her life, largely due to a traumatic childhood experience. She is married to Paul, played by the talented Horatio Ledon, who is overbearing, authoritative, and seeks to control every facet of Jean's life. Jean finds a breath of fresh air in a hot affair with Viggo, played by Andy Mackenzie, a product of Topanga's Bohemian set who is the exact opposite of Paul. Viggo is like a wild stallion, untamed, unfettered, and eager to fill the gaping void in Jean's life. The film offers a quite surprising, non-traditional view of how Paul and Jean deal with this, for lack of a better term, bizarre love triangle. The film was shot beautifully on HD, with a classy fade-to-black cut after each sequence, to give one the sense of watching individual vignettes, Chekovian "slices of life," strung together in a linear yet loose and free fashion. With their excellent performances, Oldershaw, Ledon, and Mackenzie definitely have a great shot at joining the pantheon of Hollywood stars that Colpaert has had the knack of discovering in the past.
    1haji-94529

    I can usually stomach bad.movies.

    I could stomach this one. Unrealaitc characters. People just simply don't behave this way or say these things. Really just awful. Actors have no charisma or connection. The writing didn't help them at all however. Anyone who posted a positive review of this film was either involved in it or paid to, because this was just difficult to slog through. The female lead is unlikable fro.the start. Tou never feel any compassion or understanding towards her behavior. Her husband was so unrealistic. No man would act that way in the situations he found himself in, unless he was a complete simp, which I don't think his character was meant to demonstrate. Viggo qqs like a cartoon character. The whole plot was a mess and made no sense. Honestly, I like bad movies. I seek them out on purpose because I try to find something g redeeming or fun. This catastrophe had none of the above.
    3joecaren

    TL;DR

    Nice video quality, some pretty places and pretty faces.

    Writing was almost as good as an after school special written by high school students.

    The acting wasn't.

    Couldn't force myself to finish yet another bad movie.

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      Eric: Women never know what they want. All they know is to test the nest. And if the nest is good, they'll stay. And if they see some sign of weakness, they're out of there. They test you all day long until you die.

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    • Release date
      • April 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Topanga
    • Production companies
      • Cineville
      • Topanga Canyon LLC
      • World Entertainment LLC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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