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Irresistible

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List Price: $9.98
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Manufacturer: First Look Pictures Starring: Susan Sarandon, Sam Neill, Emily Blunt, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, William McInnes Directed By: Ann Turner
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: FIRST LOOK HOME ENTERTAINMENT EAN: 0687797112699 Format: Closed-captioned Label: First Look Pictures Manufacturer: First Look Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: First Look Pictures Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-04-18 Running Time: 103 Studio: First Look Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 2005
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Editorial Reviews:
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Sophie Hartley is convinced that she is being stalked. She becomes increasingly certain that her husband s beautiful co-worker Mara wants her children her husband and her life . But no one believes Sophie. Forced to prove her sanity Sophie grows increasingly paranoid is she imagining things? Sophie becomes completely caught up in her obsession turning stalker herself and makes a discovery more shocking than her worst fear.System Requirements:Running Time: 103 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS Rating: R UPC: 687797112699 Manufacturer No: FLP-11269
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Irrisistable Comment: Sam Neill and Susan Sarandon are terrific in this tale of lust and family virtues!
The storm clouds thicken over this Australian and his American-born wife.
I found this film to be comparable to "Sixth Sense" in the fact that the surprises never stop.
I highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Claustrophobic Comment: Without Susan Sarandon as the main star, this film could have so failed. Emily Blunt still isn't the big star she should be, and she's little more than a bit part in this. Even Sam Neill doesn't have much of a role in this!
The story's good-sounding, but doesn't work. Susan Sarandon plays Sophie, mother of two little girls, loving wife of Sam Neill's character. She starts hearing noises, thinking she's being followed, all the usual claustrophobic nonsense. Then she suspects her husband of having an affair, with the much younger, perkier Mara. She gets really paranoid, and follows Mara, until she gets hit with a restraining order.
Really, that's the basic story. There's not much else that happens, lots of lurking about, and far too many twists and turns. In fact, by the ending, I was so fed up, I hadn't worked out what was coming, and was thoroughly disappointed by it all, which is why it's gone down a star. There's just too many twists and turns, for a little movie (which I'd previously never heard of when I bought it), and it can't withstand the pressure.
One to avoid if possible. Susan should remove this from her CV and pretend she never starred in it.
Do film stars have CVs? I suppose they're called filmographies. Remove it from her filmography then.
Customer Rating:      Summary: unmatched title for the movie Comment: The film has nothing to show off its name.just the character susan is needed to examplify how wrong the casting for film was made
Customer Rating:      Summary: Strange movie Comment: Susan Sarandon helped save this film from total disaster. Not only was the title out of place, but the storyline was just silly. Susan is an author married to a businessman (sam neill). He works with a younger woman who clearly is not all there. There is not alot of guessing to be done throughout the movie, but I have to admit the ending was pretty good.
It's hard to believe that Sarandon worked with the script writer for over 6 months to get the script to her liking. Either the script was shocking to begin with, or she was not thinking.
A movie which went straight to video in alot of countries.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Resist this one for god's sake! Comment: As you watch(if you can)this ridiculous thriller (and I use that term very loosely) set in the 'burbs, keep in mind Susan Sarandon helped fine-tune the script. Surely one of the greatest actresses of our generation couldn't be so desperate as to wing it down here to Australia to involve herself in this sordid mess?
The only thing this nonsense proves is that Emily Blunt is just getting started...I kept expecting to see Sharon Stone peeping over a hedge and nodding at her with approval.
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