
“Desire... Deceit... Destiny...”
The life of a respected British politician at the height of his career crumbles when he becomes obsessed with his son's lover.
Release Date: 12/2/1992
Runtime: 111 minutes
Languages: English, French, German, Italian
Director: Louis Malle
Budget: $11.0M
Revenue: $31.0M
Companies: Skreba Films, Film4 Productions, Le Studio Canal+, New Line Cinema, Nouvelles Éditions de Films
Countries: France, United Kingdom
Bazzjazz
Harrowing movie, Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons have great chemistry. It’s a very ‘arty’ film . But it leaves you feeling queasy when you realize the consequences. Good show!
CinemaSerf
Jeremy Irons is a happily married (to Miranda Richardson) British government minister who meets his usually quite rakish son's (Rupert Graves) latest girlfriend (Juliette Binoche). The two click immediately - and soon they are doing a lot more than just clicking. That's about it - they carry out their clandestine liaison with all it's concomitant risks and thrills before an ending that I really thought underwhelming. This is one of the frequently wooden Irons' better efforts, Graves still has his "Scudder" hair from "Maurice" (1987) and Binoche works well as the femme fatale, but somehow the story just plods along. It looks good, but the pace is all just to procedural and aside from the pitiable, and under-used, Richardson, the remaining characters engender little that is likeable or personable. Even the (infrequent) sex scenes lack intimacy or intensity; it's all just a little bit A+B=C, for me.
Ingrid Fleming

Jeremy Irons
Dr. Stephen Fleming

Juliette Binoche
Anna Barton

Miranda Richardson
Ingrid Fleming

Rupert Graves
Martyn Fleming

Peter Stormare
Peter Wetzler

Gemma Clarke
Sally Fleming

Ian Bannen
Edward Lloyd

Julian Fellowes
Donald Lyndsay, MP

Leslie Caron
Elizabeth Prideaux

Tony Doyle
Prime Minister

Ray Gravell
Raymond
Susan Engel
Miss Snow
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