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Take This Waltz DVD

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A funny, powerful and beautifully bittersweet story that follows Margot as she struggles to choose between two different types of love. As her mind and heart battle against each other, Margot uncovers a side to herself that she never knew existed.

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Released
07 January 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
studiocanal 
Classification
Runtime
113 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055201821188 
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Michelle Williams stars in this bittersweet romance as a married woman tempted by her new neighbour. After five years of marriage to her loving husband Lou (Seth Rogen), freelance writer Margot (Williams) finds herself drawn to her new rickshaw-driving-artist neighbour, Daniel (Luke Kirby). On discovering that the attraction is mutual, she rapidly finds herself torn between her head and her heart, as she attempts to place the two men in her life in perspective, while increasingly succumbing to the infatuations brought on by her new admirer.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  When Margot (Michelle Williams) meets Daniel (Luke Kirby), their chemistry is intense and immediate. But Margot suppresses her sudden attraction; she is happily married to Lou (Seth Rogen), a cookbook writer. When Margot learns that Daniel lives across the street from them, the certainty about her domestic life shatters. She and Daniel steal moments throughout the summer, their eroticism heightened by their restraint. Swelteringly hot, bright and colourful like a bowl of fruit, Take This Waltz leads us, laughing, through the familiar, but uncharted question of what long%u2010term relationships do to love, sex, and our images of ourselves.

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