A married furniture supplier is tempted to stray by a comely young client. His wife, keen to the client's romantic ambitions, is soon fighting for the love of her own husband. The film is a tale of a man's journey towards building a career and a family that he can competently provide for, but along the way, his ambition and reputation are tarnished by a single adulterous act. Ram (Derek Ramsay) and Sharmaine (Cristine Reyes), whose marital problems are mainly rooted from their respective dysfunctional families. But since Sharmaine is not only beautiful but also a devoted wife, she has earned the love and loyalty of Ram, a reformed playboy and rising furniture designer. But their commitment to each other is put to the test as Ram meets the seductive Cara (Anne Curtis), daughter of a luxury resort owner and a selfconfessed playgirl. Coupled with their instant physical attraction and Cara?s promise of pleasure without emotional attachment, Ram soon finds himself trapped in a web of deceit and betrayal despite his better judgment. Have cheap thrills truly replaced marriage which was once held sacred by most couples?
J**S
Thumbs Up
GOOD acting from Anne Curtis , Christine Reyes , Derek Ramsey Perfect for my collection!
A**R
not 18+
Not rated correctly, it should be NC-17 or Rated R
A**O
I like Anna Cutis
I like Anna Cutis; but the script needs improvement. It seems like a repeat of some of her earlier work. She needs to put more Passion into her role, and a little more sexual pizzaz. Tony
A**E
Felt belittled and violated as a woman while watching this movie
Only two words can describe how I felt as a woman watching this movie and that is belittled and violated. A movie of infidelity-the ultimate betrayal of Cha by her husband Ram whom she loves deeply, has defended and stood by him in difficult times and trusts him. His mistress, Kara is an heiress, used to getting what she wants, openly seducing any man she wants even if someone gets hurt, she doesn't care; it's all about "her". Almost hitting him with a jet ski Kara runs into him later at her father's resort; he's there for a meeting to present furniture for the new resort. Asking him out for lunch she openly flirts with him which of course he's into and so it begins. Insisting on showing him the resort and it's amenities' over the next several days she blatantly seduces him with no strings attached. Desire, lust and sex (likely unprotected) follow. Later, rejecting his friend's advice the affair continues with gifts, special dinners, flowers.Finding many clues, his wedding ring in his pocket, late for a very special event, late nights, always too tired, Cha suspects he's having an affair which he denies. Finding a note for dinner at a restaurant she verifies the reservation then goes there where the affair is covered by the staff; introduced to Kara with her fake date but Cha's not stupid. Quickly asleep because he's just spent the entire afternoon having sex with Kara, Ram receives a text message from Kara which Cha reads and responds then listens to phone call from her. Cha is crushed but is now sure of the affair and with whom.Cha begins fighting for her marriage. She plans a special night with Ram but of course he's too tired for her. Again, asking him is there someone else, is it Kara? he blatantly lies to her face. Shopping with her sister who knows about the affair, acting interested in the same item and then talking over coffee about love and marriage, Cha fakes needing a ride home and invites Kara to stay for dinner with she and her husband. During dinner innuendos fly. After dinner Ram confronts Cha. Taking up for his mistress an argument follows with more lies and ends with him screaming in her face. He now knows she knows. The next day the only "I'm sorry" Ram offers is for over reacting the night before but not before he apologies to his dear little mistress for his wife's behavior yet never condemns her for her remarks against his wife. Reluctantly taking his friend's advice, he breaks it off with Kara.Taking Cha with him to the resort they meet by chance; than later Cha & Kara run into each other at the pool. After a confrontation between the two, Kara tells her "yes, I enjoyed your husband and the feeling was mutual" Devastated she returns to her room and begins packing. Ram asks why-struggling she tells him and tells/shows him her true feelings. His 2nd "I'm sorry" is spoken but she wants no consoling and so the ending begins. He goes to confront his mistress, a fight between the three, they leave. At home Cha tells Ram "I give up" she asks him "why" repeatedly along with other questions - no answers. Finally telling him it's over he now speaks, admitting he sinned against her but never utters "I'm sorry".Seen next telling his friend that he's lost everything, as he's leaving Kara is there begging to talk. He leaves, she pursues relentlessly, a wreck follows; hospitalized, she is given and accepts his valuables. Questioned for health info she finally admits she is not his wife. She than calls Cha per his phone ( the only decent thing she does thru the entire movie- a poor specimen for a human being) After talking with his Dr, Cha goes to the chapel. Out of guilt Kara goes there also to tell Cha she's sorry and asks for forgiveness for Ram. She is asked to leave. Cha is next seen at her husband's bedside. Tender gestures follow but "I'm sorry" was never whispered or mouthed and if ever said was inaudible because the background music was deafening. Out of the hospital, Ram goes to see Kara-telling her he's sorry-really! plus the music selection for this scene was disgusting.Next seen at a craft show/market together Cha sees Kara, telling Ram he smiles lovingly at Kara. This ending for me was as repulsive as the entire movie.I know what was trying to be portrayed with this ending but didn't work for me, feel there was nothing learned from everything that happened - felt like it was "still all about me". The only redeeming aspect of this movie was the acting.
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