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Overview
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Everything you know about desire is dead wrong.Plot:
A New York writing professor, Frannie Avery (Ryan), has an erotic affair with a police detective (Ruffalo) investigating a murder in her neighborhood of a beautiful young woman... full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(11 articles)
Ryan To Reunite with Hanks? (From WENN. 13 May 2004)
Ryan Hits Back at "Hostile" British Interviewer (From WENN. 29 January 2004)
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Obviously Cuts Too Deep for Some moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jennifer Jason Leigh | ... | Pauline | |
| Meg Ryan | ... | Frannie | |
| Micheal Nuccio | ... | Frannie's Young Father | |
| Allison Nega | ... | Young Father's Fiancee (as Alison Nega) | |
| Dominick Aries | ... | Attentive Husband | |
| Susan Gardner | ... | Perfect Wife | |
| Sharrieff Pugh | ... | Cornelius Webb | |
| Nick Damici | ... | Detective Rodriguez | |
| Heather Litteer | ... | Angela Sands | |
| Daniel T. Booth | ... | Red Turtle Bartender | |
| Yaani King | ... | Frannie's Student | |
| Frank Harts | ... | Frannie's Student | |
| Sebastian Sozzi | ... | Frannie's Student | |
| Zach Wegner | ... | Frannie's Student (as Zack Wegner) | |
| Mark Ruffalo | ... | Detective Malloy |
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Rated R for strong sexuality including explicit dialogue, nudity, graphic crime scenes and language.Parents Guide:
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119 min | Canada:113 min (Toronto International Film Festival)Language:
EnglishColor:
ColorAspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
South Korea:18 | Portugal:M/16 | Iceland:16 | Netherlands:16 | Singapore:R21 (cut) | Norway:18 | Brazil:18 | Argentina:18 | Australia:R | Finland:K-15 | France:-12 | Germany:16 | Ireland:18 | Italy:VM14 | Japan:R-18 | Spain:18 | UK:18 | USA:R (original rating) | USA:Unrated (uncut director's edition) | Philippines:R-18MOVIEmeter: 
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Director Cameo: [Jane Campion]the bar waitress in the first date between Frannie and Detective Malloy moreGoofs:
When Malloy gives Frannie his card, she uses a pushpin to secure it on her wall. Later in a close-up when she is at Pauline's apartment holding Malloy's card, there's no pinhole in the card. moreSoundtrack:
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) moreFAQ
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Deary me, some people get upset when a film isn't what they want it to be, don't they? How dare the film be what the film-makers set out to make, instead of what someone's narrow expectations dictate it should b?
Fancy In the Cut being gritty, seamy, sexy and deeply disturbing ... just like all the publicity (and the rating) warned us it would be. What a shock. How did the people expecting another Piano, or Meg Ryan Finds True Love Yet Again ever find themselves in the cinema?
As for those who have said they have walked out completely unmoved ... either they must be aliens or robots, or are fooling themselves, not wanting to acknowledge the truth of what they've seen on the screen. Seldom have I seen a film that so truly examines the dark side of our sexual impulses. I walked out quite shattered, and wandered around in a daze for a while.
Meg Ryan completely miscast? Ridiculous and insulting. How dare you tell an actress she has to be Little Mary Sunshine for the rest of her life. And she pulls it off brilliantly. She and Mark Ruffalo give the most stunning lead performances for a long time. Why? Because they're playing real, multi-layered people. Not goody-goodies or baddy-baddies.
Didn't like any of the characters? Must have a very limited range of acquaintances, or alternatively, don't like the real people you do know.
Thriller plot not thrilling? Admittedly it's not the strongest point in the film, but it has all the required shocks and surprises (and, you'd think enough gore for the modern audience), and while the revelation of the murderer is not the biggest twist ending ever, the final shot takes your breath away.
And anyway, Campion, while handling the thriller genre competently, is using it as a means to explore sexuality. And attraction. And how much of love involves physicality, carnality, trust, the desire to dominate, the desire to be dominated, and above all, the attraction of the DANGEROUS. Yes, adult stuff, not often tackled in mainstream films.
I think it's her best film ever (possibly excepting Sweetie), and I give it 9 out of 10.