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A damaged relationship is stretched to its desperate limits in this drama. Anne (Emily Watson) and James (Tom Wilkinson) are a seemingly happy and prosperous...
Separate Lies. Prominent London solicitor James Manning (Tom Wilkinson, "The Exorcism of Emily Rose") becomes suspicious of his aristocratic country neighbor Bill Bule (Rupert Everett, "Shrek 2," "Stage Beauty") when the man's Range Rover sports a deep scratch on the same day a local man's been felled by a hit and run driver.
James Manning (Tom Wilkinson), a successful business lawyer, and his younger wife, Anne (Emily Watson), split time between a London apartment and a lush country estate.
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- Julian Fellowes
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- Tom Wilkinson
Oct 6, 2005 · 4 min read. Tom Wilkinson and Emily Watson share "Separate Lies" over dinner. ‘Separate Lies” opens with an event so sudden it is over before it can be registered; only later do we discover that a man was knocked from his bicycle by a speeding car, which didn’t pause. The man was killed.
Separate Lies is a 2005 British drama film directed by Julian Fellowes, who also wrote the screenplay, updating the 1951 novel A Way Through the Wood by Nigel Balchin, which had already been turned into a stage play under the title Waiting for Gillian in 1954.
Sep 16, 2005 · “Separate Lies” is a grownup drama about grownup people having grownup problems. The way they handle those problems, however, is childlike: They lie. You may think you’re a mature adult with a well-developed sense of right and wrong, but when everything hits the fan, your first inclination to weasel out of it, isn’t it?
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Sep 16, 2005 · A compelling, humor-tinged romantic mystery that is not so much a "who done it" as an exploration of the riddle of why people make the fatal errors they do - in life, in marriage and when their decisions count the very most. (Fox Searchlight)