
An elaborate character study of two London couples as they engage in an ultimate game of partner swapping. Alice/Jane is a gorgeous young runaway from New York's seedy sex industry; she soon pairs up with Dan, a thoughtful but unsuccessful novelist and journalist, who authors a book about her. Anna is a quietly independent divorce and successful photographer. After Dan makes a move on her during a photo session for the book, she rejects Dan, who retaliates by tricking her into a relationship with Larry, a dermatologist with the lust and manners of a soccer hooligan. The plot revolves around the infatuation of the couples for one another. If they could only treat these dalliances with the silence they deserve, there would be no story here. Instead, they are brutally "honest" about their faithlessness, sometimes inventing boinks that never occurred to "test the love" of their significant other. Ultimately, each ends up with the partner for whom they are best suited; but has their desire to "win" at the game of love diminished their capacity to love and to enjoy its fruits?
Julia RobertsAnna
Colin StintonCustoms Officer
Jude LawDan
Peter RnicBodyguard (uncredited)
Steve MorphewBartender (uncredited)Cate Blanchett was originally signed to play the role of Anna, but due to her second pregnancy she had to drop out of the film.
Larry:
I know who you are. I love you. I love everything about you that hurts.
Continuity: The direction that Dan is facing after Larry calls him back into the office changes without Dan moving.
Written and Performed by Damien Rice
Under license to Vector Recordings, LLC/Warner Bros. Records Inc. and 14th Floor Records
By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing US and Warner Strategic Marketing UK
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