
Afterglow (1997)
Année de sortie: 1997
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Una luz en el corazón, Liebesflüstern, O Despertar do Desejo, Après l'amour, Hehkutuksia, L'amour... et après, Syzygika paihnidia, Syzygika parastratimata, Ha-Ahava Sh'Ahrai, Infidelidades, Milosc po zmierzchu, Sol do Poente, Tatli kaçamaklar
Réalisateur: Alan Rudolph
Writer: Alan Rudolph
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Robert Altman
Co-Producer: James McLindon
Executive Producer: Ernst Etchie Stroh, Willi Bär
Sociétés: Elysian Dreams, Moonstone Entertainment, Sandcastle 5
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: depression, montreal, canada, polyamory, unhappy marriage
Histoire
Afterglow follows Lucky Mann, a repair contractor and womanizer, who becomes entangled in an affair with Marianne Byron, a sexually frustrated housewife married to ambitious businessman Jeffrey Byron. When Jeffrey, attracted to Lucky's wife Phyllis (a former B-movie actress), begins his own affair, the two couples become drawn into a complex web of deceit and infidelity. The film centers around the love quadrangle that forms between these four individuals, exploring how their relationships are reignited and challenged by these forbidden attractions.
Résumé
Afterglow is a 1997 romantic comedy-drama directed by Alan Rudolph. Set in Montreal, Canada, the film explores themes of marital dissatisfaction, polyamory, and depression through the interwoven stories of two unhappy couples. While sources do not provide much background or context beyond the plot summary, the movie stands out for its exploration of complex relationships and the consequences of infidelity.