I Think I Love My Wife
- Original title
- I Think I Love My Wife
- Year
- 2007
- Running time
- 90 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Chris Rock
- Kerry Washington
- Gina Torres
- Steve Buscemi
- Dani Marco
- Edward Herrmann
- Welker White
- Samantha Ivers
- Michael K. Williams
- Krista Coyle
- Pearl Veldwijk
- Cassandra Freeman
- Elizabeth Mathis
- Jenny Powers
- Drea Castro
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy | Romantic Comedy. Remake
- Synopsis
- A successful investment banker with a beautiful, intelligent wife and two gorgeous kids at home, Richard Cooper (Chris Rock) would seem to have it all. Between the daily commute from the suburbs to New York City, the endless business meetings, the kids' diapers, and the Wiggles on TV, however, there's only one thing on Richard's mind: women. The women he sees on the commuter train in the morning, the women who walk the streets of Manhattan, the women he fantasizes about in order to alleviate the boredom of his mundane, routine life.
Happily married to Brenda (Gina Torres), Richard has no intention of cheating, until an old friend, the stunning Nikki (Kerry Washington), appears at Richard's office door, asking for help in landing a job. During lulls in his workday, Richard starts to meet Nikki for late lunches, and the banker's conventional life begins to turn upside down.-
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- Critics' reviews
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"What is missing in depth and philosophical intent is compensated for with humor and humanization."
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"The movie is hilarious...there's Rock's encounter with Viagra, which I can't describe but has to be one of the funniest scenes of the decade."
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"Despite the creakiness of the vehicle, there are some genuinely funny moments and observations."
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"Mr. Rock has not only done his best work as a director and screenwriter but has also made an unusually insightful and funny mainstream American movie about the predicaments of modern marriage."
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"The main drawback is that under director Rock, actor Rock doesn't possess quite the chops to pull off this character, and the humor and flights of fancy are simply too low-key."
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"[It] stays faithful to the spirit of Rohmer's original, grappling honestly with the uncertainties of settling down and the temptations that lurk outside even the most stable marriages."
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