I Think I Love My Wife Says Chris Rock

From writer-director Chris Rock comes a comedy about Richard Copper, a man with the perfect marriage–his wife is beautiful, intelligent and a fantastic mother to his children. Nonetheless, there's just one little problem: He's bored out of his suburban businessman's mind. Despite having it all, Cooper can't help but fantasize about having nearly ever woman he sees.

At first, it's only fantasy. Then, one fateful day, an alluring, free-spirited, not to mention stunning, old friend suddenly appears at his office door, putting him to the ultimate test. Just how much is Richard Cooper willing to risk when temptation comes after him After all, he really does love his wife–at least he thinks he does.

Chris Rock stars as Cooper, a happily married man faced with a mind-boggling predicament; Gina Torres (“Alias,” “The Shield”) is Brenda, his wife of seven years who's not about to let go of the man she loves; and Kerry Washington (“Ray,” “The Last King of Scotland”) is Nikki, the bold bombshell with the power to blow Richard's formerly routine life right out of the water.

“I Think I Love My Wife” is written by Chris Rock and Louis C.K. (HBO's “Lucky Louie”), based on Eric Rohmer's French classic about the temptations of married life, “CHLOE IN THE AFTERNOON.”

French Classic Reenvisioned as Rock Comedy

Chris Rock has long been fascinated by the angst surrounding the hot-button topics of marriage, fidelity, and the battle of the sexes–and has made it prime territory for his unique brand of comedy. So when he recently encountered a film considered a true classic on the subject of married life's frustrations and temptations–Eric Rohmer's internationally acclaimed “Chloe in the Afternoon”–he was struck with a typically irreverent thought: why not transform this serious French story of human foibles and moral dilemmas into a far edgier American comedy

“I like to find things that aren't that funny and then make them funny,” comments Rock. A witty, elegant but very, very French character study, “Chloe in the Afternoon” presented the story of a happily married Parisian man who loved to daydream about other women but never even entertained the idea of actually being unfaithful, until his old acquaintance Chloe dropped by his office and began to seduce him. Part of a series by New Wave cinema pioneer Rohmer entitled “Six Moral Tales,” the film probed the fuzzy lines between fantasy and infidelity and between real commitment and the hunger for instant excitement.

Rock thought it would be interesting to do the same, but in his own inimitable and fearless way. Thus was born “I Think I Love My Wife.” For Rock, the film was a chance not only to tell the humor-filled truth about the pitfalls and pratfalls of married life but also an opportunity to shine a little ray of hope on the state of modern matrimony. “Marriage can be a beautiful, beautiful thing,” Rock muses. “Let's root for love.”

Of course, he knew that many would laugh at the very idea of comedian Rock taking on French auteur Eric Rohmer, or at least see it as a major risk. “Everybody was 'are you nuts'”Rock recalls. “But I said, 'I can do this.'”

To bring a fresh, contemporary and decidedly comedic perspective to Rohmer's tale, Rock turned to his frequent collaborator and fellow comedian Louis C.K., who, like Rock, is married with children–and has a lot to say about the potential disasters that can come with that status. Louis C.K.'s own comical take on marriage recently came to the fore in his decidedly frank, controversial HBO sitcom about a working-class couple, “Lucky Louie.”

“I sent Louis the Erich Rohmer movie, and he loved it,” remembers Rock. In fact, C.K. not only loved the movie, but also saw in it the potential for him and Rock to really go to town with a subject close to both their savagely funny minds. “This was a great story for us because I think Chris and I both share a certain realism about marriage. We know that it's a mixture of hope and despair, a constant fluctuation between the two,” C.K. observes.

He continues: “It's a subject that's very universal and timeless. To me, “I Think I Love My Wife” isn't really about infidelity, it's about testing one's ability to stay with one of the toughest things in the world, which is marriage with kids. I think married people can look at this material and find a safe place to acknowledge the miseries of marriage and parenthood — but laugh at it at the same time.”

Both Rock and C.K. note that, there haven't been very many comedies geared to the current generation that tackle the touchier, more trouble-prone side of marriage. And yet, it is very much on people's minds, especially as more and more young people become parents. “I think guys are starting to take a really long look at who they are as married men and as fathers,” says Louis C.K. “So the idea of Chris being in a movie like this was really compelling. The character of Richard thinks he's kind of got life figured out, but then this woman shows up and says 'maybe you're sort of dying early without realizing it. Maybe you're not really living your life.' It's every married man's biggest nightmare.”

He adds: “People will always wonder not only whether the grass might be greener on the other side, but also, if maybe there's some candy there, too! It's human nature to be fascinated with whatever you don't have. But I also think in any long-term relationship between husband and wife, people fall in and out of love several times and that's what Richard and Brenda are going through in the film.”

Rock and C.K. faced a unique challenge in adapting “Chloe in the Afternoon,” which was rife with a 1970s European sensibility and lengthy voice-over discourses. Although they retained the original film's basic structure–a successful businessman with a wonderful wife and family meets an old friend who offers a nearly irresistible temptation–the dialogue and situations began to bear the unmistakable marks of Rock's raucous stand-up comedy candor. Certain scenes, including one in which two married couples meet for dinner and the wives are friends while the husbands are not, are derived directly from some of Rock's best-loved routines.

By the time the screenplay was finished, the forthright, fast-paced tone of the piece had become quite stylistically different from Rohmer's existential musings. The story was not only infused with a lot of Rock's humor, but also the bracingly fearless honesty that has set Rock apart among his peers. “When I do stand-up, I talk about things that make people a little uncomfortable, and the laughs a lot of the time are the release of the tension that's in the room,” Rock explains. “Hopefully that's what happens in this film.”

Although it hadn't been his intention at the outset, Rock eventually reached the realization that the film would become his sophomore directorial effort. “This is kind of an intimate project where I felt I would really need to share a point of view with the director,” says Rock. “Working with a stranger on this was just not appealing to me.”

While Rock took on the multi-faceted roles of director, producer, co-writer and star, Lisa Stewart, whose credits include co-producing Cameron Crowe's award-winning rock memoir “Almost Famous,” came on board to produce along with Rock.

Stewart couldn't resist the idea of Chris Rock directing a film about the trials and tribulations of modern marriage. “I think Chris brings a really unique and funny perspective to a great, relevant subject,” she says. “It's also not your typical Chris Rock comedy, which makes it even more interesting. You might expect this from Woody Allen or any number of people, but not from Chris Rock. This is really adult, sophisticated comedy he's venturing into.”

The film's ultimate avoidance of the usual Hollywood romantic fairy tale particularly appealed to Stewart. “I think it's a very honest portrait of a marriage, and it's that same honesty which makes Chris's comedy so unique,” Stewart comments. “He doesn't shy away from the warts.”

A long-time fan of Rock's work, Stewart thinks his evolution as a comic has brought him to the new place he explores in “I Think I Love My Wife. “We've all watched Chris go from being this fearless teenage comedian in the clubs to a married man in the suburbs,” she says. “Now, he has to deal with the issues of being a husband and a father that everyone has to deal with, and this is a lot of fun to watch.”

Casting the Leads

At the heart of “I Thing I Love My Wife”'s humor and human observation is the character of Richard Cooper, a well-heeled investment banker who appears on the surface to have absolutely everything of which a man could dream. He lives with his lovely schoolteacher wife, Brenda, and their two young children in the suburbs of New York City and commutes everyday to his job as the sole black executive at the prestigious investment firm of Pupkin & Langford. But Richard has one hazardous weakness: a wandering eye. No matter how much he loves his wife, he can't help but see ridiculously gorgeous women everywhere he goes — on the train commuting to work, on the streets walking to work, at work, on his way home from work, everywhere. He just can't seem to escape them, or the reminder they carry that a certain part of his life is over for good.

There was never any doubt for Chris Rock, who knew this character inside and out that he would play Richard. For Rock, the character's mix of family devotion and over-active fantasy was perfect for his kind of comedic portrait. Producer Lisa Stewart notes that Rock kept adding layers and lines to the character even as the film was in progress. “He's still Chris Rock so there were all kinds of ad-libs,” she explains. “We'd be doing a scene that was already beautifully written but then he'd just go off on a tear and everybody had to try to keep up!”

Says Rock of the character: “I always say that there are two types of guys who think about cheating. There are those who just hate the opposite sex, and it's just a way of letting out their frustration. But then you've got guys who simply love women. They're just always a sucker for a damsel in distress. And to me, that's Richard Cooper.”

Despite his mischievous imagination, Richard never even considers cheating on his wife until one particular damsel provides a terribly tempting opportunity. This is the stunning Nikki Tru, the girlfriend of a friend of Richard's from his long-past clubbing days, who appears at Richard's office door one day looking for help finding a job, and looking very fine indeed. As Nikki and Richard start spending innocent afternoons together during Richard's late lunches, their relationship gets more and more complicated by mutual attraction.

Yet even as Richard begins to falter at keeping Nikki at bay, he becomes more and more keenly aware of what's at stake–the entire life he has created. “Richard definitely goes from being very selfish to figuring out what he wants in life and also seeing how his actions affect a lot of people,” explains Rock.

For Rock, Richard's ultimate need to make a choice is what makes his predicament not only filled with hilarious circumstances but very real. “There's no black or white in this situation,” he comments. “Hopefully when people walk out of the theater, there's a debate that will continue over who he should be with.”

Key to creating Richard's crisis of temptation would also be casting the character of Nikki Tru. Rock knew he needed an actress who could make Nikki absolutely, unavoidably alluring, but without being the clear-cut villain. Even while he and Louis C.K. were writing the screenplay, Rock had asked Kerry Washington to take the role of Richard's wife during an informal reading. The two had worked together years ago on the comedy “Bad Company” and Rock had watched with pleasure as Washington ascended to critical acclaim with diverse performances in such films as the Oscar-winning RAY and the recent “Last King of Scotland.” Now, he saw her in a whole new light.

“Kerry was like that kid in the neighborhood you still think is a kid and then you come home and she's sexy! You think, hey, what happened to you” Rock explains. “I saw her on the cover of some magazine, and I was like, who the f— is this She was so hot, and I was like, Kerry Washington Wow! We gotta get her for Nikki! She's one of the most beautiful women out. I think we got lucky.”

xosotin chelseathông tin chuyển nhượngcâu lạc bộ bóng đá arsenalbóng đá atalantabundesligacầu thủ haalandUEFAevertonxosokeonhacaiketquabongdalichthidau7m.newskqbdtysokeobongdabongdalufutebol ao vivofutemaxmulticanaisonbethttps://bsport.fithttps://onbet88.ooohttps://i9bet.bizhttps://hi88.ooohttps://okvip.athttps://f8bet.athttps://fb88.cashhttps://vn88.cashhttps://shbet.atbóng đá world cupbóng đá inter milantin juventusbenzemala ligaclb leicester cityMUman citymessi lionelsalahnapolineymarpsgronaldoserie atottenhamvalenciaAS ROMALeverkusenac milanmbappenapolinewcastleaston villaliverpoolfa cupreal madridpremier leagueAjaxbao bong da247EPLbarcelonabournemouthaff cupasean footballbên lề sân cỏbáo bóng đá mớibóng đá cúp thế giớitin bóng đá ViệtUEFAbáo bóng đá việt namHuyền thoại bóng đágiải ngoại hạng anhSeagametap chi bong da the gioitin bong da lutrận đấu hôm nayviệt nam bóng đátin nong bong daBóng đá nữthể thao 7m24h bóng đábóng đá hôm naythe thao ngoai hang anhtin nhanh bóng đáphòng thay đồ bóng đábóng đá phủikèo nhà cái onbetbóng đá lu 2thông tin phòng thay đồthe thao vuaapp đánh lô đềdudoanxosoxổ số giải đặc biệthôm nay xổ sốkèo đẹp hôm nayketquaxosokq xskqxsmnsoi cầu ba miềnsoi cau thong kesxkt hôm naythế giới xổ sốxổ số 24hxo.soxoso3mienxo so ba mienxoso dac bietxosodientoanxổ số dự đoánvé số chiều xổxoso ket quaxosokienthietxoso kq hôm nayxoso ktxổ số megaxổ số mới nhất hôm nayxoso truc tiepxoso ViệtSX3MIENxs dự đoánxs mien bac hom nayxs miên namxsmientrungxsmn thu 7con số may mắn hôm nayKQXS 3 miền Bắc Trung Nam Nhanhdự đoán xổ số 3 miềndò vé sốdu doan xo so hom nayket qua xo xoket qua xo so.vntrúng thưởng xo sokq xoso trực tiếpket qua xskqxs 247số miền nams0x0 mienbacxosobamien hôm naysố đẹp hôm naysố đẹp trực tuyếnnuôi số đẹpxo so hom quaxoso ketquaxstruc tiep hom nayxổ số kiến thiết trực tiếpxổ số kq hôm nayso xo kq trực tuyenkết quả xổ số miền bắc trực tiếpxo so miền namxổ số miền nam trực tiếptrực tiếp xổ số hôm nayket wa xsKQ XOSOxoso onlinexo so truc tiep hom nayxsttso mien bac trong ngàyKQXS3Msố so mien bacdu doan xo so onlinedu doan cau loxổ số kenokqxs vnKQXOSOKQXS hôm naytrực tiếp kết quả xổ số ba miềncap lo dep nhat hom naysoi cầu chuẩn hôm nayso ket qua xo soXem kết quả xổ số nhanh nhấtSX3MIENXSMB chủ nhậtKQXSMNkết quả mở giải trực tuyếnGiờ vàng chốt số OnlineĐánh Đề Con Gìdò số miền namdò vé số hôm nayso mo so debach thủ lô đẹp nhất hôm naycầu đề hôm naykết quả xổ số kiến thiết toàn quốccau dep 88xsmb rong bach kimket qua xs 2023dự đoán xổ số hàng ngàyBạch thủ đề miền BắcSoi Cầu MB thần tàisoi cau vip 247soi cầu tốtsoi cầu miễn phísoi cau mb vipxsmb hom nayxs vietlottxsmn hôm naycầu lô đẹpthống kê lô kép xổ số miền Bắcquay thử xsmnxổ số thần tàiQuay thử XSMTxổ số chiều nayxo so mien nam hom nayweb đánh lô đề trực tuyến uy tínKQXS hôm nayxsmb ngày hôm nayXSMT chủ nhậtxổ số Power 6/55KQXS A trúng roycao thủ chốt sốbảng xổ số đặc biệtsoi cầu 247 vipsoi cầu wap 666Soi cầu miễn phí 888 VIPSoi Cau Chuan MBđộc thủ desố miền bắcthần tài cho sốKết quả xổ số thần tàiXem trực tiếp xổ sốXIN SỐ THẦN TÀI THỔ ĐỊACầu lô số đẹplô đẹp vip 24hsoi cầu miễn phí 888xổ số kiến thiết chiều nayXSMN thứ 7 hàng tuầnKết quả Xổ số Hồ Chí Minhnhà cái xổ số Việt NamXổ Số Đại PhátXổ số mới nhất Hôm Nayso xo mb hom nayxxmb88quay thu mbXo so Minh ChinhXS Minh Ngọc trực tiếp hôm nayXSMN 88XSTDxs than taixổ số UY TIN NHẤTxs vietlott 88SOI CẦU SIÊU CHUẨNSoiCauVietlô đẹp hôm nay vipket qua so xo hom naykqxsmb 30 ngàydự đoán xổ số 3 miềnSoi cầu 3 càng chuẩn xácbạch thủ lônuoi lo chuanbắt lô chuẩn theo ngàykq xo-solô 3 càngnuôi lô đề siêu vipcầu Lô Xiên XSMBđề về bao nhiêuSoi cầu x3xổ số kiến thiết ngày hôm nayquay thử xsmttruc tiep kết quả sxmntrực tiếp miền bắckết quả xổ số chấm vnbảng xs đặc biệt năm 2023soi cau xsmbxổ số hà nội hôm naysxmtxsmt hôm nayxs truc tiep mbketqua xo so onlinekqxs onlinexo số hôm nayXS3MTin xs hôm nayxsmn thu2XSMN hom nayxổ số miền bắc trực tiếp hôm naySO XOxsmbsxmn hôm nay188betlink188 xo sosoi cầu vip 88lô tô việtsoi lô việtXS247xs ba miềnchốt lô đẹp nhất hôm naychốt số xsmbCHƠI LÔ TÔsoi cau mn hom naychốt lô chuẩndu doan sxmtdự đoán xổ số onlinerồng bạch kim chốt 3 càng miễn phí hôm naythống kê lô gan miền bắcdàn đề lôCầu Kèo Đặc Biệtchốt cầu may mắnkết quả xổ số miền bắc hômSoi cầu vàng 777thẻ bài onlinedu doan mn 888soi cầu miền nam vipsoi cầu mt vipdàn de hôm nay7 cao thủ chốt sốsoi cau mien phi 7777 cao thủ chốt số nức tiếng3 càng miền bắcrồng bạch kim 777dàn de bất bạion newsddxsmn188betw88w88789bettf88sin88suvipsunwintf88five8812betsv88vn88Top 10 nhà cái uy tínsky88iwinlucky88nhacaisin88oxbetm88vn88w88789betiwinf8betrio66rio66lucky88oxbetvn88188bet789betMay-88five88one88sin88bk88xbetoxbetMU88188BETSV88RIO66ONBET88188betM88M88SV88Jun-68Jun-88one88iwinv9betw388OXBETw388w388onbetonbetonbetonbet88onbet88onbet88onbet88onbetonbetonbetonbetqh88mu88Nhà cái uy tínpog79vp777vp777vipbetvipbetuk88uk88typhu88typhu88tk88tk88sm66sm66me88me888live8live8livesm66me88win798livesm66me88win79pog79pog79vp777vp777uk88uk88tk88tk88luck8luck8kingbet86kingbet86k188k188hr99hr99123b8xbetvnvipbetsv66zbettaisunwin-vntyphu88vn138vwinvwinvi68ee881xbetrio66zbetvn138i9betvipfi88clubcf68onbet88ee88typhu88onbetonbetkhuyenmai12bet-moblie12betmoblietaimienphi247vi68clupcf68clupvipbeti9betqh88onb123onbefsoi cầunổ hũbắn cáđá gàđá gàgame bàicasinosoi cầuxóc đĩagame bàigiải mã giấc mơbầu cuaslot gamecasinonổ hủdàn đềBắn cácasinodàn đềnổ hũtài xỉuslot gamecasinobắn cáđá gàgame bàithể thaogame bàisoi cầukqsssoi cầucờ tướngbắn cágame bàixóc đĩa开云体育开云体育开云体育乐鱼体育乐鱼体育乐鱼体育亚新体育亚新体育亚新体育爱游戏爱游戏爱游戏华体会华体会华体会IM体育IM体育沙巴体育沙巴体育PM体育PM体育AG尊龙AG尊龙AG尊龙AG百家乐AG百家乐AG百家乐AG真人AG真人<AG真人<皇冠体育皇冠体育PG电子PG电子万博体育万博体育KOK体育KOK体育欧宝体育江南体育江南体育江南体育半岛体育半岛体育半岛体育凯发娱乐凯发娱乐杏彩体育杏彩体育杏彩体育FB体育PM真人PM真人<米乐娱乐米乐娱乐天博体育天博体育开元棋牌开元棋牌j9九游会j9九游会开云体育AG百家乐AG百家乐AG真人AG真人爱游戏华体会华体会im体育kok体育开云体育开云体育开云体育乐鱼体育乐鱼体育欧宝体育ob体育亚博体育亚博体育亚博体育亚博体育亚博体育亚博体育开云体育开云体育棋牌棋牌沙巴体育买球平台新葡京娱乐开云体育mu88qh88
Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter