I Think I Love My Wife

2007 "In marriage no one can hear you scream."
5.5| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 07 March 2007 Released
Producted By: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Richard Cooper is a married man and father of two who is just plain bored with married life. Not getting any sex from his wife, he resorts to ogling random women on the street to the point that he takes lunch late to look at them. When old crush Nikki Tru visits his office to get a reference letter, she becomes obsessed with Cooper and they begin a complicated relationship.

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Kirpianuscus Sure, it is one of so many easy comedies with status of moral lesson. nothing wrong. or good. each comedy of that genre has a small virtue who defines it. in this case, the cast. Gina Torres for the fans of "Suits", Chris Rock not in the most inspired role for him, Kerry Washington as a mistress who not escapes from cliches area and Steve Buscemi reduced at his simple presence. the message is noble and the lobby for family values admirable. so, a nice film. real nice if yours expectations are reasonables.
sheruer I knew nothing about this movie but wanted to watch it because Kerry Washington co-stars in it and I like her; from myself being a fan of the TV Series Scandal that Kerry stars in.I Think I Love My Wife is an enjoyable movie; Chris Rock was good. I liked the semi-comedy affect of the movie and that it gave the rather comedic of a husband experiencing marriage problems from more of a Black cultural point of view than most movies will.However, the husbands problem was his wife's disinterest in sex and for that either she should have given a clear reason, opposed to just refusing or her husband (Chris) had a true justification to cheat (with Kerry) or divorce. It's wrong for a spouse to withhold sexual gratification without an explanation; marriage includes sex and its torture for the other spouse when its withheld.
long-ford This film was unfairly panned in my opinion, probably because most people were expecting a comedy. However, 'I Think I Love My Wife' is an effective drama based on Eric Rohmer's 'Chloe in the Afternoon'. Chris Rock successfully sheds his comic persona to play a suburban middle class executive who finds himself straying from his dull married life. Despite occasional missteps, the film uncannily captures a common male viewpoint and feels close to reality. It works as a gentle cautionary drama with some comic asides. Some of the humor is crass and the conclusion feels rushed. Still watchable.Overall 7/10
lastliberal Face it. When a man stops getting what he wants and needs at home, he will start looking elsewhere. The ending to this movie is so unrealistic as to be laughable. There is absolutely no way that it could end up like it did.The movie was funny because you could see Richard (Chris Rock) getting deeper and deeper into trouble. You absolutely knew there was only one way this could end up. I haven't see Rock in a major role since Lethal Weapon 4, and I enjoyed his lines, but, if this is the kind of crap endings that he has in his movies, it will be a long time before I see another.Besides Rock's lines, the best reason to watch this is Kerry Washington. That woman could make the Pope stray, so nor mere mortal man has a chance with her in the room. I was hoping for some She Hate Me action, but it's OK. Just watch her walk is pleasure aplenty.Watch it for the lines, and Kerry Washington, but be prepared for a sucky ending.