Intersection (1994)

5.3/10
9% – Critics
39% – Audience

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Vincent Eastman is a man who after 16 years of marriage leaves his wife for another woman. Now he’s trying to decide whether to be with the woman he’s with now or to go back to his wife. While trying to decide he recalls all of the important moments: how he met his wife, how their life became mundane, and how he met the woman he’s with now. And people are trying to tell him what to do.

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Intersection Movie Reviews

First Gere

Richard Gere stars in this American-made remake of the 1970 film Les Choses de la vie of French Director Claude Sautet based on the novel by Paul Guimard. This time around Mark Rydell, who enjoyed success with On Golden Pond, Cinderella Liberty, The Rose and The Reivers among others is the director. Sharone Stone, Lolita Davidavich and Martin Landau round out the cast but this is clearly a Richard Gere film. Although I’m generally not a fan of Gere he is excellent in this. This does have the feel of a European film and although I’ve never seen the original I would like to. I’d likely find it better as a whole. This is a good drama and although not a big movie it has a good look to it. I would give this a 7.0 on a scale of 10 for it’s likable story and performance by Richard Gere,

A Sudser That Lapses into Comedy

The best line in “Intersection” is spoken by a kind farmer delivering milk to a general store in the Pacific Northwest. The main character Vincent Eastman (Richard Gere) is standing outside the store, and the old farmer asks him, “Are you lost?” That question is a capsule of the life of a gifted architect, who is a deeply troubled human being. Indeed, he is lost from start to finish in this turgid melodrama.

There are two women in the life of Eastman that figure prominently in that fateful question asked by the farmer. The first is Sally Eastman (Sharon Stone), the daughter of the head of the architectural firm when Vincent became a superstar. Sally is the “planner,” and Vincent is the “creator” in their work and evidently in their marriage. But it was never really clear what drove a wedge into their relationship. The only clue weare given is that Vincent began an affair that came as a complete shock to Sally when she first learned about it. The affair apparently destroyed the marriage.

The “other woman” is Olivia Marshak (Lolita Davidovich), a witty columnist, who begins her fateful affair with the married architect after they met by chance at an auction. In many ways, Olivia is the most sympathetic character in the film. She is completely humiliated when she shows up unannounced at the opening of a new museum designed by Vincent. Sally is present with her new male paramour and daughter. Yet Vincent humiliates Olivia and even physically abuses her for daring to appear uninvited in the presence of his ex-spouse.

The beautiful cinematography of Seattle and Vancouver is contrasted with the tawdry moments of the love triangle. Some moments are downright comical, such as the long-winded phone message left for Olivia by Vincent, where he proclaims with manic energy that he wants to marry her and have babies. Of course, the marriage certificate and the progeny will solve all of his problems and take away his sense of being “lost”!

In addition to interpersonal relations skills, Vincent really needs to work on his driving. Buckle up for safety and respect the Canadian speed limits, Vince! For her performance as Sally, Sharon Stone received a Stinker award. That moniker is a good one for the film as a whole.

Gere & Stone Were Hot Together!

If you are a big fan of Richard Gere and Sharon Stone you will enjoy this very interesting film about Vincent Eastman(Richard Gere),”Shall We Dance”,’04, who is a very very successful business man and has a fantastic wife,(Sharon Stone),Sally,”Catwoman”,’04. However, the couple are hot for each other with a quickie love making scene and the marriage seems to drift a part. Lolita Davidovich,(Olivia Marshak), “Dark Blue”,’02, catches Vincent’s eye in more ways than one and things start to pick up romantically. Olivia is a reporter and seems like the perfect soul mate for Vincent and then the picture goes into many flash backs and twists and turns in the road. This is a very very down to earth film and worth the time to VIEW!