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For one night I thought you were in love with another man



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"A Good Woman" is a delightful film released in 2004, directed by Mike Barker. It is based on Oscar Wilde's play "Lady Windermere's Fan" and showcases the era's opulent society, witty dialogue, and elaborate costumes. Set in the 1930s on the glamorous Amalfi Coast of Italy, the movie follows the lives and scandals of a group of wealthy socialites.

Scarlett Johansson embodies the captivating character of Mrs. Erlynne, a beautiful and mysterious woman with a scandalous reputation. Johansson's performance effortlessly captures the complexity and vulnerability of her character, leaving the audience torn between judgment and empathy. Helen Hunt plays the role of Mrs. Erlynne's rival, Mrs. Windermere, a naive and idealistic young woman who is unaware of her husband's infidelity. Hunt's portrayal of Mrs. Windermere is compelling and showcases her range as an actress.

Tom Wilkinson, renowned for his exceptional acting skills, brings to life the character of Tuppy, a charming and charismatic gentleman who becomes enamored with Mrs. Erlynne. Wilkinson's charismatic performance infuses the movie with an additional layer of allure, as he navigates the complexities of love and passion.

The supporting cast is equally exceptional, featuring talented actors such as Mark Umbers, Stephen Campbell Moore, and Milena Vukotic. Umbers portrays the dashing Lord Windermere, torn between his love for his wife and his undeniable attraction to Mrs. Erlynne. Moore plays Lord Darlington, a rakish playboy who is infatuated with Mrs. Windermere, leading to an intricate web of desire and betrayal. Lastly, Vukotic masterfully embraces the role of Contessa Lucchino, a gossipy socialite who adds a tinge of humor to the film.

The film's beautiful and scenic backdrop of the Amalfi Coast adds an unparalleled touch of romance and allure to the story. The luscious landscapes and breathtaking coastline create a visual spectacle that seamlessly blends with the captivating performances of the cast.

The dialogue, inspired by Oscar Wilde's play, is filled with witty banter, double entendres, and sharp observations about the hypocrisies of society. The film treats the audience to an elegant and playfully scandalous exploration of morality, love, and the challenges faced in a world governed by propriety.

The soundtrack of "A Good Woman" enhances the film's charm, featuring jazz-infused melodies and captivating tunes that transport the viewers back in time. These delightful sounds compliment the plot and enhance the ambiance of the movie, fully immersing the audience in the allure of the 1930s.

If you are captivated by the world of high society, love, and scandal, "A Good Woman" is a must-watch film for you. Immerse yourself in the glamorous and intricate world of the Amalfi Coast, and witness the complexities of human relationships unfold before your eyes. You can watch and indulge in the enchanting sounds of this cinematic gem by playing and downloading the soundtrack here.

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