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  1. Cast. 106 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Madame Jouve, the narrator, tells the tragedy of Bernard and Mathilde. Bernard was living happily with his wife Arlette and his son Thomas. One day, a couple, Philippe and Mathilde Bauchard, moves into the next house. This is the accidental reunion of Bernard and Mathilde, who had a passionate love affair years ...

  2. Sep 7, 1999 · Fanny Ardant offers an excellent portrayal of a self-absorbed, mentally disturbed woman, but Depardieu is disappointingly one-note and his slide into obsessive behaviour is never fully convincing. The part where he attacks her at a party while all the guests stand there and do nothing is laughable and not remotely convicing.

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  3. The Woman Next Door. Ha Seong-Nan. and. Janet Hong. Shin Yun-Bok, Whiling Away the Hours at a Cheongru, late 17th century. A new neighbor’s moved into number 507. I’d just taken out the spun laundry and was about to hang it on the clothesline. The washer is junk now. Whenever it goes from rinse to spin, it gives a terrible groan and ...

  4. Synopsis. Bernard Coudray (Gérard Depardieu) lives with his wife and young son in a remote country house near to Grenoble. One day, a married couple, Philippe and Mathilde Bauchard (Fanny Ardant), move into the house next door. Mathilde and Bernard were lovers, many years before, and both are equally surprised at the unexpected reunion.

  5. May 23, 2019 · The Woman Next Door: An unputdownable psychological thriller with a stunning twist - Kindle edition by Watson, Sue. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Woman Next Door: An unputdownable psychological thriller with a stunning twist.

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  6. May 5, 2016 · The Woman Next Door is a cornucopia of elderly woman, replete with age-defying beauty regimens, gossip, and irascible attitudes. Old women, with their wigs, their painted nails, their lipsticks seeping down whistle lines; scared and old rich white women pretending in the larger scheme of life, that they were important.

  7. Madame Jouve, the narrator, tells the tragedy of Bernard and Mathilde. Bernard was living happily with his wife Arlette and his son Thomas. One day, a couple, Philippe and Mathilde Bauchard, moves into the next house. This is the accidental reunion of Bernard and Mathilde, who had a passionate love affair years ago. The relationship revives... A somber study of human feelings.

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