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Married Life

2008 - Rated PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 09/02/2008
Features: DVD Features: Region 1 NTSC Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - French - Optional Additional Release Material: Alternate Ending Audio Commentary: Ira Sachs, Director
Time:  90  mins.
J&R Item # 1192810_2
UPC # 043396258099
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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2008 - Rated PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 09/02/2008
Features: Blu-ray Disc Features: Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - Arabic, English SDH, French - Optional Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes: Alternate Scenes With Optional Commentary Audio Commentary: Ira Sachs, Director
Time:  91  mins.
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Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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This melodramatic musing on the trials and tribulations of marriage features a small but talented ensemble cast that includes Patricia Clarkson, Chris Cooper, and Rachel McAdams. Set in 1949, the story opens into a picturesque, affluent suburb where Harry Allen (Chris Cooper) resides with his wife, Pat (Patricia Clarkson). But there's trouble brewing beyond the perfect picket fences. Harry has fallen deeply in love with a blonde beauty named Kay (Rachel McAdams). He confesses his secret to his longtime bachelor friend, Richard (Pierce Brosnan), and even introduces Richard to the lovely Kay. Unfortunately for Harry, Richard is instantly smitten, and makes up his mind that he will do whatever it takes to win Kay for himself. Harry, meanwhile, continues to plot ways to escape his marriage, though he fears leaving Pat will destroy her. He soon decides the most humane thing would be to dispose of her the old-fashioned way, with the aid of a little poison. While he debates on when to make his move, we learn that Pat actually has a few secrets of her own. Cooper and Clarkson both give charming, multi-layered performances, expertly revealing the tortured emotions that hide behind their well-mannered 1940s fa�ades. The film's recreation of the era is mesmerizing in its detail, with gorgeous costumes and an elegant set design. MARRIED LIFE has all the ingredients for Hitchcockian thrills, including a delicate blonde bombshell and a methodical murder plot. Yet the film daintily dances between black comedy and noir thriller, leading to a tidy, if rather anticlimactic end. The movie keeps you on your toes, but some might find themselves longing for a bigger payoff by the time the credits roll.

"McAdams is particularly delightful....MARRIED LIFE congratulates its audience on a sophisticated, humorous complicity in the obvious immorality of Harry's murder plans..." -- Grade: B -- Lisa Schwarzbaum , (Entertainment Weekly)

"Ira Sachs emerges as a director of undoubted panache in this stylish, cinematically sophisticated and slyly comic period thriller." -- Kate Stables , (Sight and Sound)

3 stars out of 4 -- "Precision casting is a necessity for a specialty film like this and Sachs never steps wrong....The dance between the talented leads and Sachs' creative energy establish a baseline of quality that MARRIED LIFE never sinks below." -- Ryan Stewart , (Premiere)

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