
Seducer 2002
In Andrea Sedláčková's 2002 dark comedy-drama *Seducer*, a desperate husband turns to his closest friend with an unconventional request: to seduce his wife and push their crumbling marriage to the breaking point.
Director: Andrea Sedláčková
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Seducer (2002) about?
*Seducer* follows a husband who enlists his best friend to seduce his wife, hoping the betrayal will hasten their divorce. But what starts as a calculated ploy quickly spirals into a web of unintended emotions and moral dilemmas for all involved.
Who directed Seducer?
Andrea Sedláčková directed *Seducer (2002)*, bringing a keen eye for character dynamics and tonal balance to this dark comedy-drama.
Who stars in Seducer?
The film features standout performances from Ivana Chýlková, Jan Kraus, Ivan Trojan, Michaela Pavlátová, and Zdeněk Suchý.
Is Seducer (2002) worth watching?
*Seducer* is a compelling watch for its clever premise and sharp execution, though it may not satisfy those seeking pure comedy. Its blend of drama and wit offers food for thought, making it a solid pick for fans of character-driven films.
How long is Seducer?
The runtime of *Seducer (2002)* is 88 minutes.
About Seducer (2002) — A Twisted Friendship Exposes the Fragility of Love
In Andrea Sedláčková's 2002 dark comedy-drama *Seducer*, a desperate husband turns to his closest friend with an unconventional request: to seduce his wife and push their crumbling marriage to the breaking point. What begins as a calculated scheme spirals into an unpredictable game of emotional chess, where motives blur and consequences linger. Blending sharp wit with undercurrents of melancholy, the film explores the lengths people go to escape stagnation, the fragility of trust, and the irony of love's dissolution. Set against the backdrop of everyday life, *Seducer (2002)* challenges perceptions of loyalty and desire, leaving audiences to question whether freedom—or heartbreak—is the real prize.
Starring Ivana Chýlková as the conflicted wife, Jan Kraus as the misguided husband, and Ivan Trojan as the reluctant seducer, this 88-minute gem balances humor and drama with a deft hand. Sedláčková's direction steers the story away from cliché, crafting a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. For fans of character-driven films that tackle unconventional relationships with nuance and style, *Seducer (2002)* delivers a memorable experience.