Sleeping with the Enemy (Blu-ray) R
Self-Defense is not murder
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 39 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: June 28, 2011
- Originally Released: 1991
- Label: 20th Century Fox
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Julia Roberts & Patrick Bergin | |
Performer: | Kevin Anderson, Kyle Secor, Claudette Nevins & Elizabeth Lawrence | |
Directed by | Joseph Ruben |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1.5/4 --
The film begins as an unyielding look at a battered wife, and ends as another one of those thrillers where the villain toys with his victim and the audience.
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Chicago Sun-Times
No one in this movie can be accused of doing his best.
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Washington Post
Roberts is terrific in a layered part. Anderson brings an edge to the nice-guy-next-door role, and the dark, dashing Bergin is chillingly twisted.
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Variety
Julia Roberts, a beauty who can also act, is one of the best things in recent movies. By my count she hasn't made a really good movie yet.
Rolling Stone
Rating: 2/4 --
...ultimately undone by a relentless emphasis on obvious and downright laughable elements that'll surely leave even the most ingenuous viewer sporadically rolling their eyes.
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Reel Film Reviews
It's the sort of movie where all of the characters and plot moves (if one wants to call them that) are tailored to the thriller mechanics and have no existence apart from their crude functionality.
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Chicago Reader
...Roberts remains a marvel...
Rolling Stone
Product Description:
Laura (Julia Roberts) and Martin (Patrick Bergen) have the appearance of a perfect marriage, but shortly into the film it becomes apparent that Laura's presence in their opulent home and decadent lifestyle is as decoration and servant. Moreover, Martin is obsessive, anally clean and ruling tyrannically over his wife; she lives in fear of the brutal punishment that descends when the canned goods are imperfectly lined up or the towels hang unevenly. Through an elaborate plan, Laura stages her own death and escapes to start anew in a small Iowa town, where her next door neighbor's efforts at friendship and burgeoning love slowly chip away at her armor of distrust. But just as Laura begins to relax into her new existence, her past resurfaces in a chilling climax.