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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303914985 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 6303914985 Label: New Line Home Video Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: New Line Home Video Release Date: April 15, 1997 Running Time: 139 minutes Studio: New Line Home Video Theatrical Release Date: March 11, 1994 Sales Rank: 27146 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Unquestionably one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Roman Polanski (Chinatown, Rosemary's Baby, The Pianist) turns his talents to the realm of sexual perversity and its emotional toll. While on a Mediterranean cruise, Nigel and Fiona (Hugh Grant and Kristin Scott Thomas) find a young French woman named Mimi (Emmanuelle Seigner) crying in a bathroom. Mimi's paraplegic American husband Oscar (Peter Coyote) forces Nigel to listen to how Oscar and Mimi fell in love--as well as how they discovered kinky erotic games and finally arrived at a curdled, mutual sadism. Bitter Moon veers erratically from salacious erotica to black comedy to clumsy psychodrama, but individual scenes have a definite punch. Coyote chews the scenery with glee, Seigner (Polanski's wife, adding a hint of lurid autobiography) flounders moodily, and Grant seems miscast, but Scott Thomas gives the movie some actual dignity. --Bret Fetzer Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Uniquely Entertaining yet mind provoking!The story line is twisted to put it mildly but never boring for a second and interestingly making for great conversation after viewing... I will not divulge any of the plot (too much has already been spilled in other reviews) and while the plot is amazingly thought out and delivered by Scorsese, the plot really does not matter as much as the characters and their stories. What matters more in my mind is the characters (all brilliantly acted) who show sides that are deeply ... Read More Rating: - One of my all time favoritesBitter Moon is not necessarily Polanski's best film but it certainly ranks as one of my favorites, at least on a personal level rather than film critique as such. Its a very tight film, very romantic, almost too romantic in fact the higher we go the greater the fall. A great story with most interesting characters in it and a very seductive narration. I definitely recommend you take this journey, a great lesson in love. Rating: - Extremely disturbing filmHugh Grant delivers a surprising performance in Bitter Moon, a sexually perverse movie. Nigel and Fiona, played by Hugh Grant and Kristin Scott, are a married couple that set out to take a cruise vacation of a life time, to India of all places. The couple meets a young beauty by the name of Mimi, played by Emmanuelle Seigner, who seems to be ill by the voyage. Fiona takes her to the ladies room and they strike a friendship of sorts. They soon meet Mimi's husband, who is on ... Read More Rating: - RivetingI could not stop watching this movie. Not because of the erotica but to see how it turned out. What would unfold. I was not prepared to rate it very highly but darnit! I enjoyed this well done movie with an unusual tale to tell. Rating: - Disturbing intrigueThe only question left at the end of this effective film's explicit emotional savagery is: who is cruelest? Browse for similar items by category:
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