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Release Date • USA: Aug 11, 2006
Budget USD 600,000
Official Website:
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MPAA Rating Rated R for language and sexual content.
Running Time 1 hour, 24 minutes
Country UK, USA
Production Companies Gordonstreet Pictures
Studio Fabrication FilmsOFFICIAL MOVIE SITE The Official Conversation(s) with Other Women SiteMy Friends' Reviews of Conversation(s) with Other WomenCreate A JournalWant to see your friends' ratings and Tomatometer appear here? Create a journal and start r
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Other Titles • Conversations with Other Women (2005)
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Genre: Romance, Drama, Comedy
Tagline: there are two sides to every love story
Plot: Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter give dazzling performances in Hans Canosa's CONVERSATIONS WITH OTHER WOMEN. Playing unnamed characters, Eckhart and Bonham Carter meet up at a New York City wedding and start flirting in a back room. Slowly it becomes evident that they have some kind of past together. As they consider spending the night in her hotel room -- and how that will affect their current lives -- secrets are revealed and futures are put in jeopardy. CONVERSATIONS is primarily a two-character drama, an acting tour de force for Eckhart (ERIN BROCKOVICH, THANK YOU FOR NOT SMOKING) and Bonham Carter (A ROOM WITH A VIEW, THE WINGS OF A DOVE). Director Canosa (ALMA MATER) shot the film in dual frame, shooting every scene with two cameras in order to capture different emotions and angles, and then projects them in split screen. Thus, the two frames sometimes show the same action from differing perspectives, and other times the present can be seen on one screen and the past on the other (as well as an imagined past, present, or future). The split-screen-effect results in longer takes and stronger emotions, allowing the audience inside the minds of these two not necessarily very likable characters. Gabrielle Zevin's script is biting and cynical yet romantic, giving depth to
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Adam and Eve, Night of the Living Dead 3D, The Storyteller | Thomas Lennon
Memento, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | |
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Jeff Eden Fair
The Eighteenth Angel, Do You Wanna Know a Secret?, I've Been Waiting for You | Starr Parodi
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