Sight and Sound, 07/01/1994, p.47, "...INTERSECTION begins and ends interestingly..."
USA Today, 01/21/1994, p.5D, "...It's more fun than the 1970 original that inspired it..."
INTERSECTION is a remake of LES CHOSES DE LA VIE, directed by Claude Sautet.
Filmed in Vancouver and on Victoria Island, British Columbia, in the spring of 1993.
The film features the screen debut of actress Jennifer Morrison.
Director Mark Rydell's crew developed special cars and equipment to film the detailed car accident scene.
Originally, Sharon Stone and Lolita Davidovich were each cast in the other's role.
"I've always loved this house. It's the perfect house. The perfect house for the perfect couple."--Neal (Martin Landau) to Vincent (Richard Gere) about the home he once shared with his ex-wife.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case - Sensormatic
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
A remake of the French film LES CHOSES DE LA VIE, INTERSECTION places Vincent Eastman (Richard Gere), a successful architect, between his indifferent, beautiful, aristocratic wife, Sally (Sharon Stone), and his free-spirited lover, Olivia (Lolita Davidovich). Although it seems that Vincent has made a decision to leave Sally for Olivia, he remains emotionally torn, especially when he wonders how a divorce might affect his 12-year-old daughter, Meaghan (Jenny Morrison), with whom he is very close. If Vincent doesn't make a decision soon, he might find himself at a crossroads where he will be forced to make a choice and suffer the cataclysmic consequences. Using flashbacks and, in one climactic scene, beautifully eerie slow-motion camerawork, director Mark Rydell's INTERSECTION brings back the heartwrenching feeling and intricacies of old Hollywood melodramas.