An architect hits a crossroad with his wife and his mistress in vancouver british columbia. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/19/2003 Starring: Richard Gere Lolita Davidovich Run time: 98 minutes Rating: R Director: Mark Rydell
The temptation here is to make a joke about Intersection and dead ends--but this disappointing film has too much talent involved to kid about how wrong it went. Based on the French film Les Choses de la Vie, the film was adapted by the usually reliable Marshall Brickman (Annie Hall) and David Rayfiel (The Firm). Richard Gere plays a man caught between two women: his chilly, remote wife (Sharon Stone) and his vibrant young mistress (Lolita Davidovich). How the marriage declined, how the affair began, and how the two women's paths eventually cross--everything is seen in flashback after Gere's car spins out of control in a horrible accident. Director Mark Rydell has some of the squarest dialogue in recent movie history to work with, as he dissects how the marriage fell apart because of the wife's coolness and Gere's subsequent attraction to Davidovich's cocky young journalist. --Marshall Fine
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15 Pictures of Intersection (1994)
Poster Pictures
4 Poster Pictures of Intersection (1994)
Theatrical release date
1994-01-21
DVD release date
2002-02-19
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