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Serious Moonlight

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
9.1K
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Meg Ryan and Timothy Hutton in Serious Moonlight (2009)
When a high-powered attorney (Ryan) discovers her husband (Hutton) is planning on leaving her for a younger woman (Bell), she duct tapes him to the toilet in hopes of keeping him hostage until they reconcile. Her plan is complicated by the arrival of the mistress, as well as a pair of burglars.
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A high-powered attorney duct tapes her adulterous husband to the toilet ... right before their home is invaded by burglars.A high-powered attorney duct tapes her adulterous husband to the toilet ... right before their home is invaded by burglars.A high-powered attorney duct tapes her adulterous husband to the toilet ... right before their home is invaded by burglars.

  • Director
    • Cheryl Hines
  • Writer
    • Adrienne Shelly
  • Stars
    • Meg Ryan
    • Timothy Hutton
    • Kristen Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    9.1K
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    • Director
      • Cheryl Hines
    • Writer
      • Adrienne Shelly
    • Stars
      • Meg Ryan
      • Timothy Hutton
      • Kristen Bell
    • 54User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Louise
    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • Ian
    Kristen Bell
    Kristen Bell
    • Sara
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Todd
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    Kimberlee Peterson
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      • Director
        • Cheryl Hines
      • Writer
        • Adrienne Shelly
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      7torrentstorm

      Ian: Louise, why am I duct taped to the f****** CHAIR?!?

      Louise: Because, my love, you are going to stay there until we work things out.

      And so begins this drama between a married couple with no children, he a corporate office employee, she a successful lawyer.

      I agree with most all previous posters mentioned. To pull off a story that will keep you interested until the very end with just 3 major players is quite a feat. The strength lies, of course, in the powerful dialogue between them. But more than that, this story is not just a flick on failed relationships, but on WHY they fail. Luoise (Meg Ryan) cannot and will not accept the fact that Ian (Timothy Hutton), her husband, wishes to leave her. She cannot accept he has fallen in love with a lovely, younger woman. But the truth is not so simple. If you listen carefully past the hurt locker, you will hear reasons, good ones, as to why these things happen. The fault is not entirely the wife's, but it is not entirely the husband's either. What happens is that in most cases, problems never get talked about and discussed. In this story, events unfolded in such a way they were forced to.

      But then again, we have the usual guilt/blame game. It took both of them quite some time to accept where they had failed, Louise much longer than Ian. In the middle, you have Sara (Kristen Bell), who obviously loved Ian and went to lengths to fight for him. In the end, as they say, may the best man (or woman) win, but if you notice carefully, there was something lacking in Ian when these scenes were being played out, something which makes you think , "Ok, now, seriously, are you gonna be a man about this or what?" I couldn't help feeling sorry for the girl - she was obviously sincere and showed it without compunction.

      However, just when you think you've got it all figured out and you see the pieces falling into place, well here comes the final scene, where you say, "What? what just happened...hello? what was that? run that by me again?" and you feel like I did, like the wind had just been knocked out of me and I sat staring at the screen wondering what I saw. Ingenious! I'm sitting here writing this and still turning this scene over and over in my mind, contemplating the different possible meanings.

      I don't agree the movie is a waste of time or disappointing. Don't think this is another exercise at flogging the dead horse of marital what-have-you problems. No, this is an ingenious and well-written story, a bit off the regular path, yes, and bizarre in some ways, but well done. I don't think anyone's acting was poor either. The humorous parts made me laugh, and the sad ones made me shake my head in sorrow.

      Watch it and enjoy yourself! Well worth it!!
      6muststangman72

      Worth a look if you've run out of options.

      First off, don't buy this movie unless your a colector of Meg Ryan films etc...

      Secondly, rent it only when you have rented 90 percent of all the other movies you want to see....

      Meg Ryan, and I am a fan, was quite good in this film and for that reason only I have rated it a 6 out of 10.

      I don't want to give away any part of the movie at all however, there is a scene with Timothy Hutton (Ian). I guess its a dream or a flashback, i'm not at all sure how it fits into the film but its half way in and its at least a minute long where most woman will be absolutely shocked that Meg Ryan was part of this filth.

      My suggestion, watch it with your female friends, most men will only appreciate 1 minute of this shocking film.
      7napierslogs

      It's like a romantic comedy except completely different

      "Serious Moonlight" deserves to be seen for a number of reasons.

      First, it is written by the late Adrienne Shelly (best known for "Waitress" (2007)). After her death, her husband set up the Adrienne Shelly Foundation to help women pursue their film-making dreams. Money earned from her films goes towards this foundation.

      Second, there are a lot of elements in this film that are pretty original which seems to be a hard feat to accomplish for most films today.

      Third, the interesting casting choices, which give us the pleasure of seeing Meg Ryan and Timothy Hutton in mature, grown up roles but acting childishly-stupid with glimmers of maturity and wisdom. After seeing this movie, I believe they are the only actors who could pull it off so beautifully. Add to this, Justin Long in a funny and very surprising role, and then the adorable Kristin Bell who for once is actually playing a character less-accomplished than the average woman her age.

      "Serious Moonlight" is a romantic comedy of sorts where we have a husband divorcing his wife so he can be with his younger mistress. Include a couple criminal activities and all plans get thrown out the window. Every turn in this movie is funny, original, thoughtful, and romantic - in its own weird way.

      I recommend spending your money on "Serious Moonlight". Rest in Peace, Adrienne.
      Gordon-11

      A troubled couple's search for answers

      This film is about a woman coming back home to find her husband writing a note asking for divorce. She holds her husband captive to try to win him back.

      "Serious Moonlight" has only two actors most of the time, and the whole film is set in a house. Yet, it manages to maintain viewers' attention by the spectrum of emotions the two go through as the day progresses. The plot is engaging, but I find the husband's change of heart a little too abrupt. The final few seconds of the film is simple and yet effectively suggests something sinister has happened, thereby opening up viewers' imagination as to why things happened this way. "Serious Moonlight" is an interesting portrayal of a troubled couple who searches their soul for answers.
      5SnoopyStyle

      flat unfunny until last act

      Ian (Timothy Hutton) wants to have a day with his mistress Sara (Kristen Bell) but his high-powered lawyer wife Louise (Meg Ryan) surprises him by showing up a day early. He is packing to leave her when she takes him prisoner. She vows to win him over. She lies to Sara about their impending separation and sends her away. While Louise is out, Ian gets the attention of lawnmower Todd (Justin Long). Instead of helping, Todd starts robbing the home.

      Adrienne Shelly has written a quirky story. However it doesn't have enough comedy and directing novice Cheryl Hines is unable to inject any. Ryan and Hutton are angry but the comedy falls flat. The quirky tone is not funny until the last act when Hutton, Ryan and Bell are locked in the bathroom. It's a little late although it's good to end on a good note. The movie needs to have that tone from the start.

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      • Trivia
        The movie is dedicated to actor and director Adrienne Shelly, the writer of the film, who was murdered in 2006 when she caught a man, who had broken into her office, stealing money from her purse.
      • Goofs
        In the scene where Sara arrives and Louise has to tape Ian, the tape almost touches his left side-burn while, when coming back to the house the tape now is far from it.
      • Quotes

        Louise: A relationship ending is like a death just two people know about. A whole life gets lost, everything we did together. All the places we traveled, the fights, the small moments of tenderness.

      • Crazy credits
        In the opening credits Timothy Hutton is referred to as Tim Hutton
      • Connections
        Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Tom Arnold/Cheryl Hines/Adam Lambert (2009)
      • Soundtracks
        Getting Some Fun Out of Life
        Written by Edgar Leslie and Joseph A. Burke

        Performed by Madeleine Peyroux

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      • Release date
        • December 4, 2009 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Ánh Trăng Nguy Hiểm
      • Filming locations
        • GMT Studios - 5701-5751 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Night and Day Pictures
        • All For A Films
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $25,339
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $11,636
        • Dec 6, 2009
      • Gross worldwide
        • $348,327
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 21m(81 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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