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Synopsis: High-powered attorney Louise (Meg Ryan) arrives at her country nest for a little R and R only to discover that her husband (Timothy Hutton) plans to leave her for a younger woman (Kristen Bell). Oddly cool, Louise plots to hold Ian captive until he commits to working on their marriage, but that's when things really start to go wrong. Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) skillfully directs Adrienne Shelly's (Waitress) wry and often hilarious script.
Starring: Kristen Bell, Justin Long
Supporting actors: Meg Ryan, Timothy Hutton, Kimberlee Peterson, Andy Ostroy, Derek Carter, Nathan Dean, Bill Parks, Kylan James
Directed by: Cheryl Hines
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 25 minutes
Release year: 2009
Studio: Magnolia
MPAA Rating: Rated R for language and some threatening behavior.
ASIN: B002VVCMXY (Rental) and B0037OUXLC (Purchase)
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #15,982 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Top 100 in Amazon Video On Demand)
#82 in  Amazon Video On Demand > Movies > Independent Film > Comedy
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: December 04, 2009
  • MPAA: Rated R for language and some threatening behavior.
  • Production Company: Night and Day Pictures, All For A Films
  • Filming Locations: GMT Studios - 5751 Buckingham Parkway, Culver City, California, USA | Los Angeles, California, USA

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Off-Kilter Elements Keeps Things Afloat in Adrienne Shelly's Swan Song as a Screenwriter, January 27, 2010
It's been a full two decades since Meg Ryan emerged from a series of background girlfriend roles to become America's Sweetheart in 1989's When Harry Met Sally..., but in this strangely conceived 2009 comedy, she still has that undeniable twinkle in spite of all the age-defying cosmetic alterations to her face. The screenplay is the last work of the late actress Adrienne Shelly, who wrote, directed, and co-starred in 2007's agreeably idiosyncratic Waitress, and what they have in common is her supple dexterity in balancing the off-kilter elements of her stories into something deeper. This time, she takes a darker, less whimsical path in exposing the insidious nature of a marriage that has dissipated from a lack of communication. Her "Waitress" co-star Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) takes the helm in her directorial debut, and her lack of experience may attribute to the fact that it feels more like a filmed stage play despite Nancy Schreiber's expert cinematography.

The brief story focuses on married couple, Louise and Ian, on a day when they unexpectedly cross paths at their bucolic vacation home. A high-powered fortyish attorney, she comes home to find her house showered romantically with rose petals and Ian writing a Dear Jane letter to her. He has decided after thirteen years of marriage that he wants a divorce, so he can rendezvous with his 24-year-old girlfriend Sarah in Paris. Unwilling to accept that her marriage has gone kaput, Louise inadvertently knocks him out with a flower pot and takes advantage of his unconsciousness in order to duct tape him to a chair until he relents. This is the beginning of a roundelay in which they spar about the merits of their marriage. Ian spends most of the 84-minute running time stuck on the toilet as he faces one humiliation after another. Even though Louise exhibits vaguely sociopathic behavior, she does not represent the only threat to Ian.

There is a nasty twist to the story in the form of an interloper that turns their vituperative cat-and-mouse game into a game of survival. The open ending doesn't quite satisfy, although the implications that it raises lends texture to what has gone on before. Ryan acquits herself well as Louise, and although it's not remarkable work, it shows that the actress could thrive into middle-age with her fizzy spirit intact. She manages to give heart to the tenacious hold her character has on her flailing marriage. In a welcome big-screen return as Ian, Timothy Hutton does what he can under a lot of duct tape in a mostly passive role with moments of vented exasperation, while Kristin Bell (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) shows surprising grit as Sarah, especially toward the end when the women grapple on the bathroom floor. Justin Long provides a menacing edge to the smallish role of the lawn-mowing low-life. More than Hines' workmanlike direction, Shelly's somewhat uneven screenplay offers enough dark elements to make the contrived set-up worth accepting for the sake of the unfolding story she wanted to tell.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MARITAL TWISTS OF FATE, July 4, 2010
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In this story of a marriage on the skids between Louise (Meg Ryan), a high-powered Manhattan attorney, and her husband of thirteen years, Ian (Timothy Hutton), a strange and dark episode unfolds and halts Ian's plans to run away with his girlfriend Sarah (Kristen Bell).

It all takes a turn when Ian announces his plans to leave her, and Louise reacts by deciding to hold him captive until they can work on their marriage.

Then she goes out to run some errands, and when she returns, she finds that a gardener has stolen most of their belongings, and when he sees Louise, he also ties her up. Soon they are joined by the girlfriend, who is wondering why Ian didn't meet her at the airport--and you guessed it, she ends up with duct tape as well.

What happens next turns this very dark comedy on its ear. Do you think that the warring spouses will make up? Will we find out that something quite unexpected has been going on?

I know I was stunned by the ending to Serious Moonlight (Widescreen)...and that's all I'm saying about it.

Five stars.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bad Blu, nice to see more of Shelly's work though, February 8, 2010
I have noticed reviews that shine a negative light on this film get slammed because it is a posthumously released script work of Shelly's, but honestly the execution of her story falls flat.

Meg Ryan plays the psycho wife who duct tapes her philandering husband, played by Hutton, to a toilet in hopes of him re-discovering his love for her. Kristen Bell plays the easy to believe other woman and Justin Long plays the bad guy that provides the needed fear for everyone to learn about themselves. The Blu quality is poor to below average throughout, with grain, artifact, film degradation and bad line definition. The colors look decent though. The DTS is mostly unused, only getting around while Long is busting up the house. The performances are fine but this is nothing I would want to re-watch or say is a must see. The supplements include:

* Making of, 12:21 minutes, in lodef. Very dry containing all interviews talking about the 2-week shoot and wanting to get Shelly's work to screen. I liked the commentary better.
* HDNet ad plug, 4:40 minutes. Usual long trailer.
* Commentary with Cheryl Hines, Ostroy (Shelly's husband) and one other producer. The commentary strains at times to be tolerable, but there are some vital pieces of material there for those creating the nagging arguments about the ending and entire premise of the film. Nice tidbit about Hutton being injured by one of those plants thrown at his head. For those that have been speculating 50 different ways about what the ending means - just turn on the commentary when Ryan is dragged into the bathroom by Long, or for the last few minutes of the film and all will be enlightened.

They are very proud of their work and short shoot, and understandably so. English language, subtitled in English and Spanish, no region coding listed. Rental recommendation maybe, but not a valid Blu. Three for the film and supplements, zero for the Blu.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not even close to the condition of "used but like new"
The DVD arrived serval weeks after the booking date, but still within the estimated date.
It said it was "used, like new" but it was completely damaged. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Thilde

1.0 out of 5 stars Quick, send in the SWAT team
When she is informed by her husband of thirteen years that he is leaving her for another woman, Louise does what every self-respecting woman in her position would do: she conks... Read more
Published 19 days ago by Roland E. Zwick

1.0 out of 5 stars For Ryan/Hutton Fans Only . . No, scratch that . . for NO-ONE
Two one-star votes here. And that's putting it mildly. My wife and I plucked this off the Netflix "Romantic Comedy" queue and proceeded to have one of the most unappealing movie... Read more
Published 21 days ago by Sloppy D

4.0 out of 5 stars serious moonlight
i thought this movie was different from other movies,very entertaining. arrived in good condition and before date.
Published 1 month ago by Rebecca L. Polen

5.0 out of 5 stars Seriously liked it.
Serious Moonlight starring Meg Ryan and Timothy Hutton is a very funny, unexpected dark comedy. Ryan and Hutton are two of my favorite actors, I just wish Ryan would give up the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by ADRIENNE MILLER

2.0 out of 5 stars Good Acting Can't Save Everything

I just finished watching this on TiVo, streamed by Netflix. I'll watch anything with Meg Ryan, pretty much, so I figured this could be a funny, enjoyable film. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Darrel Johnson

4.0 out of 5 stars French Kiss Part Deux
This is an interesting and fun movie. I love watching both Meg Ryan and Timothy Hutton so my review is a bit biased. Read more
Published 2 months ago by ed1300

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible
Words cannot describe how stupid, lame, boring, and colossally idiotic this movie was. Seriously. Meg Ryan is a good actress (or used to be), but this dog (the mnovie) needs an... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Maestroh

4.0 out of 5 stars I'm all tied up over this movie
Sometimes, we all wish we could tie our significant other up and just make them listen. In Serious Moonlight (Widescreen), Meg Ryan acts on that instinct. Read more
Published 4 months ago by D. J. Nardi

5.0 out of 5 stars serious moonlight
as much as i like meg ryan movies i was terribly disapointed in this one. it was very slow and not that funny. i guess they all can't be you got mail and sleepless in seattle. Read more
Published 4 months ago by MADISON

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