In the Cut


In the Cut

Promotional poster for the film.
Directed by Jane Campion
Produced by Nicole Kidman
Laurie Parker
Written by Jane Campion
Susanna Moore (novel)
Stavros Kazantzidis
Starring Meg Ryan
Mark Ruffalo
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Music by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Cinematography Dion Beebe
Editing by Alexandre de Franceschi
Distributed by Screen Gems
Columbia Pictures
Pathé
Release date(s) Flag of Canada September 9, 2003
Flag of the United States October 22, 2003
Running time 119 min.
Country US
Language English
Gross revenue $23,726,793

In the Cut (2003) is an erotic thriller film, written and directed by Jane Campion and starring Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

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Plot

Frannie (Meg Ryan) is a lonely New York City high school English teacher, who is compiling a dictionary of urban slang with the help of one of her students. Frannie "discovers the darker side of passion"[1] after becoming involved with a tough homicide detective investigating a series of murders in her neighborhood. As the plot develops, she begins to wonder if the detective (Mark Ruffalo) might be the murderer, but remains curious and passionate. When Frannie's younger half-sister (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is decapitated by the murderer, her doubts about the detective increase, despite her inability to distance herself from him. Finally convinced of his guilt, Frannie runs away from the detective, only to fall deeper into the web of the real murderer.

Cast

Production

Nicole Kidman and Jane Campion spent five years developing the film. This is Kidman's producing debut. Nicole Kidman was originally cast as Frannie, but dropped out because she was divorcing and needed more time with her children; Meg Ryan was hired.

Nudity and sex scenes

The unrated version is notorious for a scene of apparent unsimulated fellatio witnessed by Meg Ryan's character, although it was later revealed in the film commentary that the actress fellated a dildo. The film is noted for being the first time actress Meg Ryan appears fully nude in a film. Actor Mark Ruffalo is also noted for exposing his penis for a brief moment after his character performs oral sex on Meg Ryan.

Cultural references

  • In the Cut is referenced in the 2007 Judd Apatow film Knocked Up citing all the moments where Meg Ryan appears nude.
  • The film is also referenced in the Family Guy episode, I Take Thee, Quagmire. Stewie, trying to give up breast milk, says, "I rented In the Cut. Meg Ryan topless. No Thanks."

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