SYNOPSICS
Avouterie (2015) is a English movie. H.M. Coakley has directed this movie. Sean Faris,Mehcad Brooks,Danielle Savre,Stephanie Charles are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Avouterie (2015) is considered one of the best Crime,Drama,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Samuel returns home from his work at hardware store, where he works with Lola, with a branch of flowers, only to find his wife Ashley cheating on him with Damien on their own marriage anniversary, holding them captive at gunpoint on a hot New Orleans day, while he decides their fates. At first, he shoots both of them, but then finds himself re-experiencing the events in his mind. Instead of shooting them, he forces Ashley and Damien to disclose about their personal lives and their sexual encounters. He learns that he has a three-month pregnant wife, Jasmine, and that Ashley's abusive ex-boyfriend was actually her ex-husband. He has Damien call Jasmine, using the speaker phone so all can hear the conversation that is about to take place, and tell her what he has just done with Ashley. Jasmine reveals that he has cheated on her numerous times in the past. Devastated, Jasmine is asked by Samuel to decide Damien's fate, whether to return home to her, or let Samuel shoot him. He alludes to...
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One spoiler only
First of all, to the concerns of the "fake" accents, Sean Faris is actually from Texas, so the complaint that he sounded Texan is a bit silly in my estimation. Who is to say he didn't live in Texas in some earlier time not dealt with in the movie? Second, the guy has an amazing range and does some very believable roles on such diverse networks as Hallmark and Lifetime. Some absolutely great people and some not-so-nice. But all complex. I think he is very underrated and, although not difficult to look at, he is far more than eye candy. Also as to the reviewer who complained about him showing his muscles, he happens to be a fitness expert in real life. He in my opinion was not showing off to the camera but simply looks good from any angle. As to the movie itself it is one you have to watch constantly in order to follow, and that is actually part of the power of it. Much of the dialogue is done without musical background and causes one to pay more attention. The only spoiler I will say is that you are left, even at the very end, not knowing for sure exactly what parts were fantasy and which were actual memories or conversation. The writing could have been slightly better but even that not bad for the most part. I found myself invested in all 3 of the main characters and honestly sympathetic to each.
You can feel the anguish in this film...
The film begins with Sammy returning home early from work to surprise his wife with gifts on their anniversary. He finds her home early and she is "getting busy" with another man. He quietly closes the door, goes and grabs his guns then comes back up stairs... The question that comes up is: Who has the right to judge? Does Sammy have the right to judge? Just because someone betrays us, are we supposed to take the law into our own hands? Or does this go deeper than that. Is it Justice Sammy wants? I appreciate the excellent acting given by the characters. Their response to the situation: the anguish, the hurt, the sadness and pain could be felt in this film. I gave this film a high rating because of topic matter and acting skills. This film contains all kinds of graphic language, violence, and nudity. Just a warning.
Mistake vs choice?
I thought all 3 actors were really good. The intensity and range of emotions of all 3 seemed so real that I had to keep reminding myself that it is just a movie. This movie really hit home as I once had a cheating & deceptive wife. A lot of things go through your mind initially. When adulterers get caught, they almost always say: "I'm so sorry, I made a mistake. What's really going on is they are not sorry for cheating on you. They are sorry that they got caught. Cheating is a " Choice" not a mistake. This is what I think this excellent movie is telling us. Walking in on something like this makes you feel like your heart, along with your trust is ripped out of you. The husband in the movie had a right to be angry. However the way he is showing his anger via violence is wrong. The best thing to do is just leave the two adulterers and file for divorce. That's what needs to be done. There is no way of trying to put the pieces back together. The relationship will always have painful scars. This movie is one that every potential adulterer should watch.
Interesting movie
I found this movie to be very entertaining and well acted. Lots of tension trying to determine whether he is going to shoot one or both of the adulters. I found myself thinking that you really couldn't blame him if he did, given the circumstances. Regarding the accents that some have a problem with, who cares. That really shouldn't detract from the movie at all.
Unwatchable
Sean Faris should win an award for the worst Louisiana accent ever. He sounds like a southern Texas teenage girl going with that trendy vocal fry voice. Wtf. How could anyone who has ever been to New Orleans think that was OK? I might consider watching the movie again. I'd have to mute the audio and turn on subtitles. Terrible.... Pretty much ruined my whole day. Sad because the plot seemed like it would be interesting. I'm going to drink away any memory of that horrible voice. What a waste. How many lines do I need for this? How many lines do I need for this? How many lines do I need for this? How many lines do I need for this?