Wednesday 27 July 2016

Adulterers - Movie Review

Adulterers (2015)

Running Time: 1 hr and 31 mins 

 

Director: H. M. Coakley 

 

Production Company/Companies: RLJ Entertainment, Infinite x7 Entertainment, Datari Turner Productions, H. M. Coakley Entertainment

 

Genre: Psychological Thriller, Religious

 

Summary: A husband comes home early on his wedding anniversary and finds his wife in bed with another man. The lovers quickly learn how far a jealous husband will go when uncontrollable passions erupt. Based on a true story.


Cast: 

Sean Faris

Danielle Savre

Mehcad Brooks


Best Movie Quote: " Y'all don't seem to understand.....I am judge, I am jury ...and I am the executioner...".

 

 

 

Adulterers Trailer 

 

 

 

 

 Review 


Alright I admit it, going into this movie I was a skeptic. I mean anyone can tell this was one of those majority-of-the-movie-shot-in-one-room type thing (Money Monster anyone); However the trailer intrigued me enough to pull up a chair and give it a watch.




 Minutes into the movie we see Sam ( Sean Faris) coming home to find out that his wife is cheating on him, in his house, in his bed, on their anniversary and understandably the guy loses his marbles. Now, right off the bat I must say that Sean Faris was bloody fantastic! His movements, inflection, facial expressions....everything, his performance will draw you in and his command of the movie is nothing short of mesmerizing as it holds the movie to standard, keeping it from becoming just another movie whose low budget dragged down an other wise cleverly written script. After discovering what is going on, Sam promptly gets his firearms, and bursts in on his wife Ashley ( Danielle Savre) and fellow adulterer Damien (Mehcad Brooks) and holds them at gun point. Toying with his pain as he continues to interrogate, degrade and humiliate them as he decides whether to kill them or not.



Forced to confront the consequences of their actions, we watch as Damien and Ashley's mental states deteriorate and they break down as they deal with their pain, their pasts, and the pain they have inflicted on their spouses; as Sam threatens them with the moral and biblical repercussions he feels entitled to exact on them. This thriller then concludes into a psychological twist that leaves viewers to decipher which turn of events were real and fate of Ashley and Damien at Sam's hands.









All in all, Adulterers is a great movie. A psychologically deep thriller that is worth breaking out your wallet for some hot buttered popcorn.