Quiet, unassuming Adam is changing in a major way, thanks to his new girlfriend, art student Evelyn. Adam's friends are a little freaked by the transformation.
Directed by Neil LaBute
seduction
college
love
friends
betrayal
makeover
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Cast
Paul Rudd
Adam
Gretchen Mol
Jenny
Rachel Weisz
Evelyn Ann Thompson
Frederick Weller
Phillip
Crew
Neil LaBute
Director
Neil LaBute
Writer
Elvis Costello
Original Music Composer
Tim Bevan
Executive Producer
Eric Fellner
Executive Producer
Neil LaBute
Producer
Rachel Weisz
Producer
Neil LaBute
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Popular Reviews
30 reviews
Jack
8.0★ · 10/24/25
Time to question every interaction I’ve ever had with anyone
Time to question every interaction I’ve ever had with anyone
Olivia Mont
3.3★ · 08/25/25
I know I am supposed to feel bad for Paul Rudd’s character but I wanted to punch him immediately idek why. Did they give him jowls in the first couple scenes or am I going crazy. It looked like he had grapes in his mouth
Evelyn is very creative and I have to give it to her!! Shout out fine arts and sick twisted women
I know I am supposed to feel bad for Paul Rudd’s character but I wanted to punch him immediately idek why. Did they give him jowls in the first couple scenes or am I going crazy. It looked like he had grapes in his mouth
Evelyn is very creative and I have to give it to her!! Shout out fine arts and sick twisted women
alissa
9.0★ · 08/02/25
so pleasantly surprised by where that went. halfway through i was thinking about how it lacked direction and then it just slapped me with that twist
so pleasantly surprised by where that went. halfway through i was thinking about how it lacked direction and then it just slapped me with that twist
Jonathan Snee
Abuse of hotness comes as no surprise.
Jenny Holzer? I hardly know her!
Abuse of hotness comes as no surprise.
Jenny Holzer? I hardly know her!
Ripley
8.3★ · 08/07/23
the Laney Boggs-ification of Paul Rudd is so important to me and Rachel Weisz plays detached, unfeeling manipulator immaculately 😙👌
the Laney Boggs-ification of Paul Rudd is so important to me and Rachel Weisz plays detached, unfeeling manipulator immaculately 😙👌