The End of the Affair

By SpotCheater On December 25, 2009 Under Extramarital Affair

Product Description
In post-WWII England, an American writer hires a private detective to learn why his mistress ended their adulterous affair so abruptly.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: R
Release Date: 1-MAR-2005
Media Type: DVDAmazon.com essential video
“This is a diary of hate,” pounds out novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) on his typewriter as he recounts the lost love of his life in this spiritual memoir (based on Graham G… More >>

The End of the Affair

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  1. Beach Guy
    December 25, 2009
    2:49 am

    This movie makes most of women feel HOT!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. M. ravasizadeh
    December 25, 2009
    3:15 am

    This movie was a touching love story. Even though most love stories are lame this one was a strong-flavored movie. I think it is one of the best movies I have ever seen.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. lisa
    December 25, 2009
    3:48 am

    Julianne Moore plays Sarah Miles! I never liked her and now I really hate her. She played with one of my favorite actor and her acting was just bad. She didn’t understand that kind of emotion completely and she tried to cheat audience, and herself, maybe. These Americans…oh……she even didn’t know how to walk and sit down. These girls are really interesting…like Uma Thurman, she was afraid of him, instead of being attracted to him. They didn’t have something to help them to face some people.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Anonymous
    December 25, 2009
    4:15 am

    worth seeing if only to watch Julianne Moore’s porcelain skin
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous
    December 25, 2009
    4:37 am

    This would have been a great love story if it hadn’t been so serious. I could hardly wait for the next appearance of the excessively courteous private dick because he was such a relief from the one-note monotony of the Fiennes-Moore love affair. And somebody’s gotta explain to me the husband’s bewildering actions and motivations throughout the film. It’s a shame the film wasn’t better because the premise of the film is intriguing and I thought Jordan’s direction was top-notch, particularly with his handling of flashbacks and alternate points-of-view.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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