The 2007 motion picture I Think I Love My Wife was directed and written by Chris Rock, who also stars in the film as the leading character. With screenwriting control and director credential Rock can tell the story of a man in a bland marriage from his point of view without outside influences. The movie begins with opening shots of the Cooper home in the suburbs. The house is enormous, and filled with modern furniture, high tech appliances, and a colorfully painted children's room with expensive looking toys in abundance.
[...] Film aesthetics in Chris Rock's - Think I Love My Wife” The 2007 motion picture I Think I Love My Wife was directed and written by Chris Rock, who also stars in the film as the leading character. With screenwriting control and director credential Rock can tell the story of a man in a bland marriage from his point of view without outside influences. The movie begins with opening shots of the Cooper home in the suburbs. The house is enormous, and filled with modern furniture, high tech appliances, and a colorfully painted children's room with expensive looking toys in abundance. [...]
[...] Richard fantasizes about the women he sees on his way to work, on the subway and in the streets since there's no action in the bedroom at home. Richard replays scenes of his failed attempts in luring his wife into lovemaking. Each time he attempts to kiss his wife, she finds something to do or say to prevent him from advancing any further. The wife grabs her laptop to complete some work, tells Richard she's sleeping, or makes up some other kind of excuse. [...]
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