Adulterers

Adulterers
Directed by H.M. Coakley
Produced by H.M. Coakley
Sean Faris
Mehcad Brooks
Mark E.Walker
Written by H.M. Coakley
Starring Sean Faris
Mehcad Brooks
Danielle Savre
Stephanie Charles
Music by Christopher Cano
Cinematography Ben Kufrin
Edited by Chris Conlee
Brody Gusar
Release date
  • 2015 (2015)
Running time
91 minutes
Language English
Budget $750,000 (estimated)

Adulterers, also known as Avouterie, is a 2015 American drama film directed by H.M. Coakley.

Plot

Samuel returns home to find his wife Ashley cheating on him with Damien on their anniversary, holding them captive at gunpoint on a hot New Orleans day, while he decides their fates.

At first, Samuel shoots both of them, but then finds himself re-experiencing the events in his mind. Instead of shooting them, he forces Ashley and Damien to disclose about their personal lives and their sexual encounters. Sam learns that Damien has a wife, Jasmine, who is two months pregnant, and that Ashley's abusive ex-boyfriend was actually her ex-husband. Sam has Damien call Jasmine, using the speaker phone so all can hear the conversation that is about to take place, and tell her what he has just done with Ashley. Jasmine reveals that Damien has cheated on her numerous times in the past. Devastated, Jasmine is asked by Sam to decide Damien's fate, whether to return home to her, or let Sam shoot him. He alludes to some suggestive decision from her to come there and confront Damien in person, and have sexual intercourse with Sam to show how she felt about being cheated upon. Samuel justifies his decision to kill Damien using his religious beliefs and Russian Roulette.

Sam later finds himself back in reality, just after burying Ashley and Damien beneath the rose bed in the back yard. [1]

Cast

References

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