Chloe Page #2

Synopsis: Catherine and David, she a doctor, he a professor, are at first glance the perfect couple. Happily married with a talented teenage son, they appear to have an idyllic life. But when David misses a flight and his surprise birthday party, Catherine's long simmering suspicions rise to the surface. Suspecting infidelity, she decides to hire an escort to seduce her husband and test his loyalty. Catherine finds herself 'directing' Chloe's encounters with David, and Chloe's end of the bargain is to report back, the descriptions becoming increasingly graphic as the meetings multiply.
Director(s): Atom Egoyan
Production: Sony Pictures Classics
  3 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
51%
R
Year:
2009
96 min
$31,000,000
Website
2,534 Views


Where's the bathroom? Frank.

It's over there.

So...

Are you okay?

Yeah. I'm fine, thank you.

Can I do anything?

There's no toilet paper

in this stall.

I have some.

Here you go.

Men are such a**holes.

Yeah.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

I think you dropped this.

That's not mine.

Take it anyway.

Why?

I want you to have it.

I have to get

back to my husband.

We're playing

"Spot the Hooker."

That's pleasant.

This is a nice hotel.

There's a lot of

horny and wealthy

out-of-town businessmen.

This is a sexy situation.

And they mix in

with the normal people.

Well, they are normal people.

I don't know how normal they are.

Have you ever been with one?

Me?

What am I saying?

It's not a habit.

- I liked paying.

- Spare me.

When you want a little dusting and

cleaning with no emotional repercussions?

You want to avoid rejected women

coming after you?

You pay for it.

No?

Did you find that waitress sexy?

Which one?

The one you were flirting with.

Come on.

I was being friendly.

People are usually

so rude to service people.

I know. So you like to be

extra nice to make up for it?

Did you run

to catch your plane?

What?

Well, you only missed it by a minute,

you said, so you must have run.

It... it was a few minutes.

Did you intentionally miss

the flight from New York?

What difference does

it make if I...

if I missed it by mistake or intentionally?

Well, because you said it was a mistake.

And it was your birthday.

Surprise birthday.

It was neither intentional nor by mistake,

it's just what happened.

Did you go out for a drink?

No.

What would you like?

I'll have a Chardonnay, please.

Do you want to buy me a drink?

What do you like?

What are you having?

Here you are.

Another Chardonnay

for her, please.

Sure.

I don't usually meet with women.

Couples, yes,

but... a single woman...

Thank you.

I think my husband would like you.

Do you choose his women for him?

No.

- He can't come in himself?

- No.

Why not?

What's your name?

It's Chloe.

My husband's cheating on me.

At least I think he is.

I want to find out.

See what he does

if you present yourself to him.

Most of my clients are married.

He's not the client.

What does he look like?

He's tall, strong...

He has chestnut hair.

He's very handsome.

David usually has lunch

at the Caf Diplomatico.

And he's almost always reading

the newspaper.

If he asks

what I do for a living...

...what do you want me to say?

Say you're a student,

studying to be an interpreter.

Do you speak any other languages?

Some Japanese.

Okay.

Excuse me.

I'm sorry.

Can I borrow your sugar?

Sure.

Thank you.

Did you not recognize me?

I wasn't sure.

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Erin Cressida Wilson

Erin Cressida Wilson is an American playwright, screenwriter, professor, and author. Wilson is known for the 2002 film Secretary, which she adapted from a Mary Gaitskill short story. more…

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