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| SEX, LIES, AND VIDEOTAPE (R) (1989) |
| James Spader stars as Graham Dalton, a drifter whose presence in a Louisiana home has a lasting effect on his old college friend John (Peter Gallagher), a lecherous yuppie having an affair with his wife's sister (Laura San Giacomo). Graham soon develops a friendship with John's repressed wife Ann (Andie MacDowell), who in turn discovers a secret about her houseguest that will change her life. The award-winning debut of first-time writer/director Steven Soderbergh ("Erin Brockovich," "Traffic"). |
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Graham and Anne's hands when they discuss therapy in the cafe.
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The amount of ice tea in Anne's glass when she first visits Graham's house. He hands her a glass about half full and then later we see that it is filled almost completely when she almost spills it.
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When John watches Anne's tape, it doesn't match what we saw when she recorded it.
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The view from John's office window is different at the end of the film
On the first "video" we see Graham watching, the sound of a film projector is heard as a background to the woman's voice. Video doesn't make this sound.
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When Anne comes to Graham's apartment to make the tape, she rests on the side of a doorway with her hand in her back pocket. In the next shot, her hand is in her front pocket.
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When watching the videos the camera is constantly moving as if was hand-held during the interviews. In almost every interview you see Graham set the camera down before starting their discussions.
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When Graham is interviewing Ann, Ann sets the camera down on the arm of the chair pointing at the window away from the couch. When Graham gets up to turn it off, it is pointing at the couch.
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When John bursts into Graham's apartment, he finds Cynthia's and Ann's tapes in the boxes on the table. Both tapes have the same date on them, even though it is clearly implied that several days have past since Cynthia made her tape.
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Ann's necklace when she's in bed with her husband, asking him if he's having an affair.
During the scene where Ann asks John if he is having an affair, we hear Ann say "alright, alright you've made your point," but her lips move out of time with what is said.
During the scene where Ann asks John if he is having an affair, we hear Ann say "alright, alright you've made your point," but her lips move out of time with what is said.
During the scene where Ann asks John if he is having an affair, we hear Ann say "alright, alright you've made your point," but her lips move out of time with what is said.
During the scene where Ann asks John if he is having an affair, we hear Ann say "alright, alright you've made your point," but her lips move out of time with what is said.
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