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The Other Woman: Review

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The film about what happens when the wife confronts her husband’s mistress and in turn both team up together when they discover he is cheating on both of them with another woman.

The director Nick Cassavetes directed most probably the romantic more of the 00’s The Notebook. So what happens when you marry up a good director with a screenwriter and then someone decides the script is not good enough as is so, on the back of the Hangover and Bridesmaid, instead of telling a story of empowerment and what is like for a woman to support her husband we end up with slapstick, crass lewd jokes and Leslie Mann combining the characters she played in Knocked Up and This is 40.

If you want a film that you could watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon then why not but if you have a list of films that you have to watch then add to this the very end of that list if at all.

Out now to rent on DVD.


New York lawyer Carly Whitten (Cameron Diaz) lives by strict rules when it comes to romantic relationships, but when she falls for suave, handsome Mark King (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), she begins an affair with him. A surprise visit to Mark’s home reveals that he is married to devoted housewife Kate (Leslie Mann). Carly and Kate direct their hurt and anger toward Mark, and when they discover yet a third woman (Kate Upton) caught in his web of lies, the three join forces for revenge.

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