Unfaithful (2002) - Confession Scene (3/3) | Movieclips

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Ed (Richard Gere) confesses the murder of Paul to Connie (Diane Lane).

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Diane Lane is a wayward wife and Richard Gere is her suspicious husband in Adrian Lyne's Unfaithful. Connie (Lane) leaves her suburban home on an errand, venturing into Manhattan during a wicked windstorm. On a trash-strewn Soho street, she literally runs into Paul Martel (Olivier Martinez), a handsome young Frenchman carrying a huge stack of books. Connie has a bad scrape on her knee, and is unable to get a cab, so Paul invites her up to his apartment. Paul is quietly flirtatious as he gives Connie some ice and a bandage for her knee. Connie phones home and explains to her son, Charlie (Erik Per Sullivan), that she's running late. Before she leaves, Paul gives her a book of Persian poetry, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. She mentions the encounter in passing to Edward (Gere), her husband, but it's clear that she's obsessing about Paul, and soon she's back in the city, with a pretext for calling him up. Soon, they are lovers, and they grow bolder and bolder in their passion. Edward begins to suspect, and eventually gets a private investigator (Dominic Chianese of The Sopranos) to follow Connie. His worst fears confirmed, Edward decides to confront Paul, a decision that will come to haunt him. While the screenplay for Unfaithful is credited to Alvin Sargent (Ordinary People) and William Broyles Jr. (Cast Away), the inspiration for Lyne's film came from Claude Chabrol's acclaimed 1969 film La Femme Infidele.

CREDITS:
TM & © Fox (2002)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Richard Gere, Diane Lane
Director: Adrian Lyne
Producers: G. Mac Brown, Adrian Lyne, Lawrence Steven Meyers, Arnon Milchan, Pierre-Richard Muller, Bruce Devan
Screenwriters: Claude Chabrol, Alvin Sargent, William Broyles Jr.

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All Comments (21)
  • @06bigd2000
    Honestly this movie teaches one thing. If they truly know you and pay attention to you, you can’t cheat on your spouse. They’ll know. Deep down they will know. They see changes in your habits, they’ll notice that you’re dressing different, or they’ll look up one day and see you’ve forgotten to put your wedding ring back on if you get into the habit of taking it off before going to see the other person. But they’ll figure it out some how.
  • @brianshukie3705
    " I didnt want to kill him I wanted to kill you!" Powerful moment
  • @suddendee
    I like how the confrontation was done in the dark. Very well done. Performances were intense without being overly dramatic.
  • @seckino82
    Its disgusting that she didn't even apologize to him.. and just after this scene, she even distances herself from him when he attempts to sit next to her on the stairs.. as if she was the victim in all this.. its truly disgusting...
  • @tonyc7301
    The fact that she never apologized or even attempted to show any remorse for the affair was absolutely appalling. Indeed, Edward should have smashed that snow globe on Connie and not Paul.
  • @Coolygirl031
    "You didn't think I'd know? I wouldn't feel it? I knew it from the very first day" :(
  • @djenzo2450
    She cheated on a wonderful unsuspecting husband who obviously gave all of himself to her and their family
  • @mriyefa2196
    The most powerful scene of the movie. Richard Gere's figure in the dark at the beginning is so emotional. And you can feel his pain throughout the scene. Superb piece of acting.
  • @blanchnewsomejr
    I was with a woman for 3 1/2 years. She left for another out of the blue completely totally took me by surprise. Exactly a week later they were both killed in a car wreck . This movie stirred up those feelings.
  • @Shatamx
    lmao "did you hurt him". Sure did.
  • @MT-tu8dt
    I'm sorry but I was waiting for him to hit her with a snow globe. If that did happen, seriously people would probably be cheering in the theatres. What she put her husband and there kid through. Makes you really wonder if marriage is worth it, it's just too risky. You can be the perfect husband and they would still cheat on you. Same for women as well if the husband cheats on you.
  • @rbryant100
    Great acting. Diane Lane does a wonderful job as playing a very unlikeable, cheating spouse
  • @AsparagusVideo
    0:11 him standing in the dark is still to me one of the creepiest shots ever. God, Richard was so good in this movie.
  • She's a terrible wife. She should've apologized for her deception. She should be on her knees begging for forgiveness. Because this whole mess is her fault
  • such a beautiful,family destroyed by her lust, which should have been directed towards her husband.there was no heart felt apology from her
  • She's a Wonderful actress but I hated her in this movie. Threw years of marriage & memories away for a lousy fling. Karma delivered Swift justice in the shape of a snow dome now she must face the Fire!
  • @Rich_Daniel78
    Diane Lane deserved the Oscar Nomination for her performance in this movie but Richard Gere was also AMAZING and this scene proved that. This scene was the BEST SCENE in this spectacular movie.