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Diane Lane Unfaithful Deleted Scene |top|

A notable technical "edit" exists in the Full Screen Special Edition, where Ms. Lane’s breasts are briefly visible before being covered by Martinez's hands. This detail was reportedly cropped out of the wide-screen versions to suit theatrical aspect ratios. Summary of Major Deleted Content Description Availability Alternate Ending Edward enters the police station to confess. IMDb Alternate Versions Theater Scene Intimate encounter in a cinema. DVD/Blu-ray Extras Domestic Montages

In the theatrical cut, Paul exists almost exclusively in his SoHo apartment and the surrounding streets. He is a fantasy figure—an escape. Edward (Richard Gere) and the suburban life exist in Westchester. By cutting the train station scene, the filmmakers kept these two worlds strictly separate. The tension of the film relies on Constance’s desperate attempt to keep her husband and her lover in different boxes. If Paul appears at the train station, the barrier breaks too early. The horror for Constance is not just the guilt, but the threat of the two worlds colliding. 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. A notable technical "edit" exists in the Full

Scenes showing the breakdown of Connie and Ed's communication. Director's Commentary Unfaithful (2002) - Trivia - IMDb He is a fantasy figure—an escape