The "Triggered out of nowhere" thread got me thinking about this. There are soooo many movies out there, contemporary and classic, that showcase infidelity and don't show it's horrific impact. I assume that's because so many people in Hollywood cheat. It would be hard for them to show the reality of infidelity's impact on the betrayed spouse.
I thought those of us who are film buffs might enjoy sharing movies that either romanticize/gloss over infidelity, or that that show it's brutal impact on the betrayed spouse and the family. I'll start with some movies/shows:
Movies that show the destructiveness of infidelity, both PA's and EA's:
Brokeback Mountain (movie is ostensibly about the WWs, but it shows their affair's collateral damage on their wives and families better than any other movie I've ever seen)
The Ice Storm (realistic WWs and miserable BW)
One Hour Photo (realistic WWs and devastated, rugsweeping BW)
Gone with the Wind (Scarlett's EA realistically ruins her relationship with Rhett)
Irreconcilable Differences (good marriage ruined by an affair, long-lasting impact on BW and child)
Movies that romanticize or gloss over the destructiveness of infidelity:
Same Time, Next Year (this one is the worst- it's practically a Hallmark card to cheaters)
The Bridges of Madison County (protagonist is a WW)
The Prince of Tides (protagonist is a WW)
The Graduate (protagonist is an AP)
The Last Picture Show (protagonist is an AP)
Terms of Endearment (protagonist is a madhatter)
When Harry Met Sally (Sally's best friend is an AP)
Fatal Attraction (WW is the victim of an aggressive AP)
The Wife (protagonist was the OW who married her AP)
The Handmaid's Tale series (protagonist was the OW who married her AP- this wasn't in the book so it's interesting that they chose to put this in the series)
A lot of Woody Allen movies (surprise surprise)
[This message edited by morningglory at 2:24 AM, Monday, June 20th]