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Based On Novel Or Book | Romantic Rivalry
Emilia, a law-school graduate, falls in love with her married boss, Jack. After Emilia marries Jack, her happiness turns unexpectedly to grief following the death of her infant daughter. Devastated, Emilia nonetheless carries on, attempting to forge a connection with her stepson William and to resist the interference of Jack's jealous ex-wife.
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Emilia, a law-school graduate, falls in love with her married boss, Jack. After Emilia marries Jack, her happiness turns unexpectedly to grief following the death of her infant daughter. Devastated, Emilia nonetheless carries on, attempting to forge a connection with her stepson William and to resist the interference of Jack's jealous ex-wife.
6.3/10
IMDbBudget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,451,343 USD
When Emilia and William are sitting in the park, William says "If you go to Collegiate, you can go to Harvard," Emilia responds "Harvard sucks." Natalie Portman, who plays Emilia, attended Harvard.
Jennifer Lopez was once attached to play the lead.
This film was originally conceived as "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits", the title of Ayelet Waldman's novel, but was filmed as "17 Photos of Isabel" in 2008. It went back to the original title, and premiered as such at several festivals in 2009 and 2010. It was then retitled "The Other Woman" in late 2010, before its wide release in the U.S. and several European countries, possibly to prevent confusion with the just-released Love & Other Drugs (2010). The UK and Australian wide releases use the original title.
A song from The Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is playing when Emelia and William go to the skating rink.
Scott Cohen plays a character with the last name Wolfe. He also plays a character named Wolf and also acts like one in The 10th Kingdom (2000).
"Emilia: Why is she dead?"
"Emilia: You don't have to think about Harvard. Harvard sucks. William: You went to Harvard. Emilia: Exactly!"