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The Other Woman

Emilia, a law-school graduate, falls for her married boss, Jack. After marrying Jack, Emilia's happiness is suddenly eclipsed by the death of her infant daughter. Devastated, Emilia nonetheless carries on, seeking to forge a bond with her stepson William and resisting the interference of Jack's jealous ex-wife.

Director(s)

Don Roos

Joseph P. Reidy

Amy Lauritsen

Thomas Johnston

Cast & Crew

Amy Lauritsen

Amy Lauritsen

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Lauren Ambrose

Lauren Ambrose

Mindy

Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow

Carolyne Soule

Joseph P. Reidy

Joseph P. Reidy

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Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman

Emilia Greenleaf

Elizabeth Marvel

Elizabeth Marvel

Pia

Charlie Tahan

Charlie Tahan

William Woolf

Don Roos

Don Roos

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Debra Monk

Debra Monk

Laura Greenleaf

Thomas Johnston

Thomas Johnston

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Anthony Rapp

Anthony Rapp

Simon

Mona Fastvold

Mona Fastvold

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Scott Cohen

Scott Cohen

Jack Woolf

Maria Dizzia

Maria Dizzia

Jamie Brennan

Mary Joy

Mary Joy

Marilyn

Michael Cristofer

Michael Cristofer

Sheldon Greenleaf

Ira Hawkins

Ira Hawkins

Businessman

Daisy Tahan

Daisy Tahan

Emma

Natalia Volkodaeva

Natalia Volkodaeva

Tatiana

Kendra Kassebaum

Kendra Kassebaum

Sharlene

Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on28 Oct 2010
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Reno

8/10

**A guilt for losing the own baby and being labelled as a bad step-mother.** It is also known as 'Love and Other Impossible Pursuits', which is the name of the book the film was adapted. According to me this is a very underrated film. Especially Natalie Portman was never seen before. This film was beautiful because of her. Might have been the same if any other actress who had played that role, but the thing is the character Emilia makes this story great. I would have given any top award the available around the globe for that incredible character display. It should have been recognised, sadly that did not happen because of the filthy film critics. Feels good watching it. This might not be a biographical film, but surely this is happening around us. The writing was so impressive. How the character Emilia was portrayed is the film's highlight. It was a simple character, that does not mean the life has to be simple as well. She falls in love with a married man and later she get married to him to become a step-mother to his child. That's where the problem arises when her baby dies in her arm, everybody points her for not being cautious with her step-son. This is a big task and how she comes out of it was revealed with lots of small twists and turns in the tale. Not just Natalie, but all the supporting cast was brilliant, including the husband, the kid and the ex. The story of loss, marriage, taking care a child and other struggles in life. Initially it did not look good with those affairs, but when it got past the half way mark, the rest of the film rebalanced the entire film. I liked how it ended. That final scene was very good. Even if you are an atheist, that end dialogues makes the major difference to favour the film. I haven't read the book, but seems the film was better than the book. Being a film fanatic and failing to recommending it to you would be a mistake. So I recommend it to particularly the grown-ups. _8/10_

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