1h 46m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Stanley Tucci
Ted Swenson

Peter Gallagher
Len, the agent

Addison Timlin
Angela Argo

Kyra Sedgwick
Sherrie Swenson

Janeane Garofalo
Magda Moynahan

Ritchie Coster
Dean Bentham

Colby Minifie
Ruby Swenson

Devin Kawaoka
Danny

Olley Taal
Mar 19, 2026No review content available.

Afã da liloca2401348
Dec 24, 2024It could have had more layers and it left me feeling disappointed that opportunities to do so were not taken. In the end, it lacked intensity and ended up being just a cliche story with no surprises.

BRODASHAGGI
Dec 24, 2024Stanley Tucci plays a professor at a mediocre college (the way his character would let you believe, it's barely one step up from a trade school) that he teaches at in between gigs as a sometime author (and for the "medical insurance") who is dissatisfied at where he's ended up at this point in his life. Student Angela seems to admire the bored professor, and when she catches his ear, timidly asks him to review chapters of a book she's written to get his feedback. Unbeknownst to him (and initially, us), she is manipulating him from the get go. He doesn't even necessarily develop any feelings for her (he states later he was sidelined by a notion of adolescent romance), but he does get sucked into her doe eyes and fawning admiration of his opinion - until it doesn't suit her needs anymore. His distaste for the daily minutia of dinner parties and clueless students allow him to let his guard down, pulling him towards a clumsy tryst in Angela's room that is satistying for neither, except she now uses this new level of intemacy to essentially harangue him into showing her chapters to his agent/publisher. When this produces a dead end for Angela, she of course accuses him of sexual harrasment, at which point you really learn how twisted this girl really is and who she'll hurt to get what she wants. The supporting roles of Tucci's vanilla wife and distant daughter are apparently part of the story to show how much the professor has risked, but the daughter is so briefly added to the story and so unlikable, and the wife so bland, that their presence isn't even necessary. It's mostly a story about how when we feel lost in our life, we can be easily manipulated, especially when we're unsure about who we are and what we're willing to do in order to capture a glimpse of who we want to be.

KhuliChana
Dec 24, 2024It's sad, for students who don't have a bad purpose from getting close to professors and it makes them think how far they could have been treated as inappropriate and immoral. But it's good for teachers not to allow any student to approach, of course it's hard to recognize.