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Diane Lane Unfaithful Deleted Scene

Connie and Edward ( Richard Gere ) sit in their car outside a police station. The light turns green, but they remain stationary, leaving the audience to wonder if Edward will confess or if they will flee together.

Because this scene is not included on most standard DVD releases (and is absent from the Blu-ray), it remains a "holy grail" for completists. However, the existence of the scene highlights the brilliance of the editing in Unfaithful . diane lane unfaithful deleted scene

Constance is presumably heading back to the suburbs (Westchester). She spots Paul on the platform. The scene emphasizes the collision of her two worlds: the suburban mother/wife and the secret life she is dipping her toes into. They speak briefly. The dialogue is reported to have been less seductive and more mundane, emphasizing that Paul is inserting himself into her "real" life, making the affair harder to compartmentalize. Connie and Edward ( Richard Gere ) sit

Diane Lane revealed that this sequence was filmed in one continuous take on a moving train at the very end of a long shooting day. However, the existence of the scene highlights the

Since the actual deleted scenes from the 2002 film Unfaithful are not officially widely available in high definition, the most useful piece for fans of the film and Diane Lane’s performance is a detailed analysis of the , why it matters, and how it alters the perception of the final film.

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