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Mistress | Extramarital Affair
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6.3/10
IMDbPoster Single | 2018
Box Office Collection 2,550,321 USD
The filmmakers gave each actor a book that corresponded to the character they were playing. Kiersey Clemons received Patti Smith's Just Kids, Callum Turner got David Foster Wallace's Essay's on Tennis, Pierce Brosnan's was Stories from the New Yorker, The New Atlas of New York for Jeff Bridges, and finally Kate Beckinsale would be given a copy of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.
Allan Loeb's screenplay sat for 10 years in the Hollywood Blacklist of best unproduced screenplays.
The title is taken from a Simon & Garfunkel song.
The film has been in development since 2012. On August 25, 2012, it was announced that 500 Days of Summer (2009) Director Marc Webb would direct the film (a little over a month after the release of Webb's previous movie The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)). After which, the film went through various actors and actresses joining then leaving, and different drafts of the script being written, and various of other problems. It was only until they finally cast the film, finished the full script (and the errors within the first draft), Marc Webb finishing The Amazing Spider-Man movies, and his next film Gifted (2017), that the film would finally start shooting. It's been five years since the films announcement, until it released in 2017.
Production Designer David Gropman and Location Manager Kip Myers searched all over New York to find the locations that retained the city's "edgy, ungentrified side." They insisted that each scene would be shot in its appropriate neighborhood as stated in the film.
"Judith Webb: You know, the farthest distance in the world, is between how it is and how you thought it was gonna be."
"Judith Webb: [Referring to W.F] Is he old? Thomas Webb: [Nods] And he's messy. Judith Webb: Yeah, he always was an unmade bed of a man. Thomas Webb: An unmade bed of a man [smiles] Thomas Webb: , I like that. Judith Webb: You should, your father wrote it."