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Adultery (1996) is an intriguing mix of action and drama that delves into the complexities of desire and marital strife. You’ve got Febryan, a man with rigid expectations for Rowena—his wife, who he wants focused solely on motherhood while he’s off hustling in his own life. The pacing feels almost deliberate, mirroring the stagnation in their relationship. There's a palpable tension that builds as Rowena seeks fulfillment outside the constraints of her marriage, often away with her painting. It’s textured, and the performances are raw, drawing you into their turmoil. The film doesn’t shy away from the emotional weight of its themes, and there's something quite distinctive about its approach to fidelity and personal freedom—definitely worth exploring.
Interesting take on marital dynamics.Strong character development.Explores themes of fidelity and personal freedom.
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