My Husband's Double Life

2018 [FRENCH]

Action / Crime / Drama

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Amy Nuttall as Sabrina
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Daniel Lapaine as Fletcher
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837.75 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
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1.52 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lavatch6 / 10

"I Need to Make Him Pay"

The best line in "My Husband's Double Life" (a.k.a., "Who Is My Husband?") is spoken by Fletcher ("Fletch") Rees' long-suffering wife Sabrina, when she tells her daughter Zoe, "All that matters is that we are together." The mother-daughter bond was on display in this Hitchcock wannabe thriller.

While there was some good suspense and decent scoring, the film's characters and situations were too unpleasant. Fletch, Sabrina, and Zoe fly out of New York in succession, and their destination is the city of lights: Paris. Yet there was no time to see the sights because of the tawdry living arrangement with Fletch and his second family, his wife Bridgette and the little baby Nathan.

It doesn't take the astute accountant Sabrina long to figure out her wayward husband's shenanigans. In her fury, she vows, "I need to make him pay." But instead of going to police to report Fletch's bigamy or his shady financial dealings, Sabrina takes it upon herself to bust her husband. In the process, the nicest character in the film, Fletch's honest secretary Diane, is pushed off the top of a building, exiting the script at the three-quarter mark.

One of the more intriguing characters in the film was Sergey Novak, the father of Bridgette and the co-conspirator of Fletch in an illicit building project involving payoffs and kickbacks. The wily Sergey will not tolerate his daughter being made to look ridiculous by Fletch. As a result, the walls slowly close in on the bigamist.

Besides Diane, the only breath of fresh air in the film was the mother-daughter bonding that finally takes place after Zoe learns that her dad is a nefarious creature. At long last, mother and daughter will be relieved of all the toxic masculinity in their lives.

Reviewed by phd_travel2 / 10

Lame story

At first I was excited LMN has branched out to international settings. Of course I expected some cost cutting like just the scenery shots in Paris but that's not the bad part. Even the cheesy so called foreigners are not the worst part. The worst thing is the story is so dumb. One of the worst parts is the climax when the Wife goes back to see the husband after seeing him murder someone and acts so surprised when he tries to kill her.

Don't bother.

Reviewed by svader4 / 10

Easy Watching

As some have said it's not the best but it's easy watching and you can do the chores to it !?

Really wish some people would consider what they are typing though.

One particular review kills the continuity and asks why the cars are left hand drive if they are in Paris ?? Really !!! Last time I checked Paris was in France and in France the cars are LEFT hand drive ??

Crazy.

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