Intersection
Year: | 1994 |
Studio: | Paramount |
Director: | Mark Rydell |
Producer: | Mark Rydell |
Cast: | Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, Lolita Davidovich, Martin Landau |
A Hitchcockian drama of cause and effect where an unhappily married man (Gere) is having an affair with a free spirited woman (Davidovich) to unshackle himself from his cold fish wife (Stone).
We see both the arcs of both relationship revealed through flashbacks throughout the story as the man tries to extricate himself from his marriage and the guilt surrounding it, and the intersection of the title is both the literal one where fate intervenes and the metaphorical one where he finds himself.
Taut, emotional and well executed.
We see both the arcs of both relationship revealed through flashbacks throughout the story as the man tries to extricate himself from his marriage and the guilt surrounding it, and the intersection of the title is both the literal one where fate intervenes and the metaphorical one where he finds himself.
Taut, emotional and well executed.