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Synopsis: Ray is young, charming, successful and the owner of a prosperous architect company. However, he has recently gone through a very painful divorce. His friends try to cheer him up by showing him the positive sides of being single but for Ray marriage and stability is just too important. But when he meets Lena his gloom is quickly forgotten. She is beautiful, sensual, mysterious and he is drawn to her like a moth to a candle. They marry quickly, have their first child and Ray lives in a total bliss. But then strange incidents occur which shed some light on Lena's background. Ray slowly realizes that he hardly knows anything about her at all. Who has he really married?
Director(s): Nicholas Kazan
Production: PolyGram Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
R
Year:
1993
103 min
521 Views


- Are you Ray?

- Hey, did I...

I'm Cheryl. Norman's friend.

Right. That's right.

Good to see you.

Norman told me.

I know. I know.

According to him

we're practically engaged.

- We are?

- Yeah.

I just love

a sense of humor in a man.

You know. I think laughter

is the greatest aphrodisiac.

Don't you agree?

In the right

circumstances, yes.

You know, it's strange.

I feel something.

- Do you feel something?

- I usually feel something.

No, not like that. I mean...

When two people fix you up -

"You two will be perfect

for each other".

Blah, blah. Splat, splat.

I mean, usually

it's just awful, right?

Right.

But just somehow.

Just this moment

we're having right now...

- This moment?

- Yeah.

Look. I don't want

to be forward -

- but would you, you know...

Like to go someplace else?

Yes, actually. I...

- would you excuse me?

- What?

I don't want to be rude, but there's

something that I must tell Norman.

So, you... all right?

Sh*t. Will you look

where you're going?

- This is wine. You've ruined it.

- Sorry.

Get your hands off me!

It's bad enough you ruined my dress!

I was just

turning away from...

- You don't like me.

- No. No, no, no.

What did he do to you?

He is just unbelievably rude!

You're not kidding.

I was trying to say

it was an accident.

- I was turning away...

- Save it!

Apologize first

and foremost to your girlfriend.

- and leave me alone.

- She's...

Oh, God.

Look, please. I'm sure

you're a wonderful person.

Hey, sport.

How do you like my party?

If you ever set me up

with another woman, I'm gonna kill you.

Sure. Why didn't you

say something before?

- Happy birthday.

- Thank you.

Oh, God. I'm embarrassed.

Last week, the wine.

B*tch of the western world.

Oh, right.

I'm sorry.

I have to apologize.

No, no, no.

No. I'm the one who spilled...

No. I'm a klutz.

Things like that

are always happening to me.

It embarrasses me.

And I took it out on you.

Plus, I'd just bought that dress.

I was trying to impress this guy.

Did it work?

Yeah. He was impressed

with what a b*tch I am.

I'm... I'm really sorry

I ruined your evening.

If you want me to pay -

No. You did me a favor.

I might have gone for that guy.

I don't need that right now.

Besides, you changed my life.

I switched from French wine

to French water.

So. Anyway, sorry.

Thanks and... bye.

I'm Ray.

Lena.

Hi, Lena.

- Hi.

- Hi.

I know, I know.

It's junk.

I'm poisoning my body.

But I got the water.

Anyway. I believe in body wisdom.

If your body craves something

that's what it needs.

So what have you got here?

Lonely guy specials?

They have a very good

selection here.

I think the manager's

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Nicholas Kazan

Nicholas Kazan (born September 15, 1945) is an American screenwriter, film producer and director. more…

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