Conversation(s) with Other Women is a 2005 film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin and starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter.
The film, an independent production budgeted at $450,000, was sold for distribution in more than 30 countries.
A "nameless" man (Eckhart) offers a "nameless" bridesmaid (Bonham Carter) a glass of champagne at the start of a wedding reception. She responds that she doesn't drink anymore but still ...
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Conversation(s) with Other Women is a 2005 film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin and starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter.
The film, an independent production budgeted at $450,000, was sold for distribution in more than 30 countries.
A "nameless" man (Eckhart) offers a "nameless" bridesmaid (Bonham Carter) a glass of champagne at the start of a wedding reception. She responds that she doesn't drink anymore but still enjoys a cigarette. They begin to flirt, and a conversation begins. Among other things, the couple discuss past relationships, their mutual proximity to age 40, the differences between lawyers and doctors. The man talks about certain memories as if they were common to the two of them.
Despite revelations of the nameless man's current girlfriend, 22-year-old Sarah the dancer, and the nameless woman's husband, 45-year-old Jeffrey the cardiologist, the conversation heats up and they end up in the bridesmaid's hotel room, where the close encounter...
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