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We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004)

We Don't Live Here Anymore
We Don't Live Here Anymore
R
Drama
Documentary
Romance

Release Date
January 20, 2004
Director
John Curran
Cast
Mark Ruffalo , Laura Dern , Peter Krause , Naomi Watts , Sam Charles , Haili Page
Runtime
103
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Andre Dubus , Larry Gross
Tagline
Why do we want what we can't have?

Summary

JACK: And your husband making passes at my wife, How do you feel about that? EDITH: Well, everybody deserves to be happy, right? Based on two works by Andre Dubus, WE DON’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE is a sexy and provocative drama about married life and its discontents. Keenly observed, the film charts the amorous affair of a married man with his best friend’s wife and how their liaison upsets the delicate balance of relationships, culminating in a fling between their spouses. Unfolding from four alternating viewpoints, the story captures the paradoxical actions of loving parents determined to save marriages they secretly long to escape, as the couples struggle through their emotional and sexual entanglement. With a wry, knowing humor, WE DON’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE reveals the perverse logic of infidelity -- and the complicity, denial and occasional cruelty that can accompany it. College instructors in a small university town, Jack Linden and Hank Evans have an easygoing friendship involving runs between classes and drinks at the pub after work. Jack’s wife Terry is best friends with Hank’s Edith, and the four have dinner parties where, once the kids have gone to bed, the wine flows freely and the record collection is in constant rotation. But the Evanses and the Lindens are not the happy couples they appear to be. For Jack and Terry, the everyday tribulations of being parents of young children trying to make ends meet have taken their toll on the once passionate couple. And Hank, a self-absorbed writer at heart, is fond of his daughter and family life, but not all that interested in monogamy, it turns out. Trying to find a way to make her marriage work under the new circumstances, Edith turns to Jack for comfort. What begins as a playfully lascivious affair erupts into a season of infidelity, leaving all four to sift through the emotional wreckage to find their way home.

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