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The Other Man

- What If everything you believed was a lie?

The story of a husband who suspects his wife of adultery, and sets out to track down the other man in her life.

Release Date : 2008-12-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Rainmark Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Liam Neeson

Character Name : Peter

Original Name : Liam Neeson

Gender : Male

Antonio Banderas

Character Name : Ralph

Original Name : Antonio Banderas

Gender : Male

Laura Linney

Character Name : Lisa

Original Name : Laura Linney

Gender : Female

Romola Garai

Character Name : Abigail

Original Name : Romola Garai

Gender : Female

Abigail Canton

Character Name : Designer

Original Name : Abigail Canton

Gender : Male

Pam Ferris

Character Name : Vera

Original Name : Pam Ferris

Gender : Female

Paterson Joseph

Character Name : Ralph

Original Name : Paterson Joseph

Gender : Male

Craig Parkinson

Character Name : George

Original Name : Craig Parkinson

Gender : Male

Lola Peploe

Character Name : Eleanor

Original Name : Lola Peploe

Gender : Female

Sophie Wu

Character Name : Shop Assistant

Original Name : Sophie Wu

Gender : Female

Priyanga Burford

Character Name : Dr. Emma Hurd

Original Name : Priyanga Burford

Gender : Female

Emma Fielding

Character Name : Gail

Original Name : Emma Fielding

Gender : Female

Amanda Drew

Character Name : Joy

Original Name : Amanda Drew

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

High Infidelity - High High High High! The Other Man is directed by Richard Eyre who co-adapts the screenplay with Charles Wood from a short story written by Bernhard Schlink. It stars Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Antonio Banderas and Romola Garai. Music is by Stephen Warbeck and cinematography by Haris Zambarloukos. Neeson plays Peter, a tortured husband who upon finding evidence of his wife's infidelity, travels to Milan to confront her lover in the hope of understanding. There is nothing remotely funny about infidelity, it can wreck lives. Sadly The Other Man is a funny film, though not intentionally. It so often misses the beat of real grief and anger, throwing up ridiculous situations that beggar belief, it's often impossible to take seriously, so much so that when the big reveal etc comes crashing forward, the emotional impact is null and void. There's a couple of decent plot turns and the Italian locales are gorgeously photographed, but the script is trite, the score out of sync and ultimately it wastes a damn fine cast. 5/10