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Liev Schreiber (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) and Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love) star in this funny, moving and perceptive exploration of romance and the challenges of marriage. On the cusp of their ninth anniversary, James and Nina seem to have the perfect marriage and ideal lives - an affluent life in Amsterdam, lucrative jobs and adoring friends. Yet when Nina discovers James's infidelity with a mutual friend of theirs after a long line of extramarital affairs, it's the final straw, shattering whatever illusions they've created about their relationship and leaving them separated. Heartbroken about their separation, a stroke of luck leads Nina to impersonate James's chatty travel agent on the phone, and he's soon pouring his heart out and unwittingly falling for his wife all over again as they discuss the uncertainty of love and the eternal misunderstanding between men and women. (IFC Films)

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angol Nina sacrifices her own life for her husband James, but when she discovers that he is cheating on her, quite frequently at that, she decides it's time for a change. However, ending such a long relationship isn't easy. And so, even though she leaves, she can't forget. And she calls him. She adds a Dutch accent to her voice (they live in Holland) and he doesn't recognize her. They get along incredibly well on the phone. A pretty good idea with enjoyable actors, but unfortunately overall, it's nothing that stands out. And I've seen quite a few of these types of romances lately. It's almost a shame about the ending. Maybe it could have had a more classical concept after all. ()