Is it worth forgiving the betrayal of your chosen one? This is everyone's business, but what if one handsome man turns out to have not one mistress, but two ... or three ... and this is not the limit? Of course not! There can be no forgiveness for such an act! But this is the most harmless thing that can happen in such a situation, because the revenge of deceived women is much scarier than insults and understatement. And if there are two or three of these women, then the man will not be well ...
In the movie "The Other Woman," Cameron Diaz played superbly as always, but her teammates didn't let her down either. In general, Diaz even has the image of such a spectacular lover in her life – tall stature, spectacular shapes, blonde hair, gorgeous body, what else does a man need?! Leslie Mann plays the kind of mom–wife who constantly takes care of her husband, but does not give him the most important thing – mind-blowing sex. When the mistress and the wife suddenly ran into each other, they had to figure it out. After that, they seemed to have clarified everything for themselves, and even agreed on something, but the cheating spouse did not stop disappearing from home after that. And then the women decide to follow him. What was their surprise when they found out about the existence of a third woman, a young and beautiful one played by Kate Upton! It's a low blow!
The "Other Woman" trailer in Russian immediately attracted attention. Of course, such a worthwhile cutting of mind-blowing shots simply could not leave the audience and fans of these spectacular actresses indifferent. The film is definitely worthwhile, but perhaps men will not appreciate it, because in the finale their strong male ego will not just be affected, but frankly crushed and destroyed.
The movie "The Other Woman" is better to watch online in the company of girlfriends, then you will definitely be able to watch the evening. By the way, the rental of the film justified the spent budget several times, so there is no doubt about the quality.
The Other Woman (2014). Review