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My Brother's Wife
Drama, Romance - 2005
My Brother's Wife
6.2
20%
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After almost 10 years of marriage, attractive Zoe discovers that her marriage lacks passion and surprise, and is seduced by the possibility of finding those sensations already forgotten in her husband's brother. From this premise a series of events lead these three characters to a dangerous game of revenges, secrets and passions. Two brothers and one woman: the triangle is outlined in a disquieting way. It is a bomb that triggers family secrets, the contained rage of desire and the unmanageable power of love. An exciting story that subjugates the viewer from beginning to end. Even though Zoe/Sonia has been married to Ignacio/Ishan for about a decade, they are unable to have children. She wants to be intimate but he prefers to be ready for intimacy on Saturdays only, and she gets physically drawn to his artistic brother, Gonzalo/Rohan. Then things get complicated for her after she tests positive for motherhood and finds that her husband may be gay.

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Rated:
R
Runtime:
89 min
Release date:
4 Nov 2005
Country:
AR, MX, PE, US
Languages:
Spanish
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
N/A

Top Critics Reviews

rotten:
A stylish soap opera that casts cultural dramas as melodrama.
– Lisa Kennedy,
Denver Post,
5 May 2006
rotten:
Debut director Ricardo de Montreuil only cares about filming pretty people in the most hackneyed positions imaginable.
– John Monaghan,
Detroit Free Press,
5 May 2006
rotten:
Soapy, sappy, silly and sluggish, La Mujer de Mi Hermano (My Brother's Wife) is one of those issue movies that wants to cram every hot topic it can think of into a melodramatic situation.
– Tom Long,
Detroit News,
5 May 2006
fresh:
It's a gorgeously mounted soap, with enough third-act surprises to justify its reputation (it was a huge hit in Latin America).
– Roger Moore,
Orlando Sentinel,
5 May 2006
rotten:
Here's a 'steamy' soap opera that's never very steamy, and if you set your expectations low, this movie is only too happy to meet them.
– Jeff Shannon,
Seattle Times,
5 May 2006
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