Wife, The

Long-festering emotions erupt in this engaging, well-acted, well-written, 110-minute, 2017 film based on Meg Wolitzer's novel when a talented, frustrated Connecticut wife (Glenn Close), an impressive writer in her own right, accompanies her adulterous, highly successful novelist husband (Jonathan Pryce) of forty years to Stockholm, Sweden, to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992 with their adult, pot-smoking son (Max Irons) while a journalist (Christian Slater) pesters the family to reveal more dirt in order to write an unsolicited biography.
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