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1. Main Titles/Kidnapping [5:33]
2. Cruising for a Nightcap [3:33]
3. A Husband's Warning [3:08]
4. The Girl on the Bus [5:15]
5. "Freshness and Innocence" [6:54]
6. The Flames of Love [5:57]
7. Private Dancer [1:08]
8. Milk and Blood [2:53]
9. A Good Listener [2:53]
10. An Extra Chair [3:40]
11. Obscene Revelation [3:23]
12. Toyed With and Humiliated [4:12]
13. The Jealousy Game [3:30]
14. "Pigs Don't Talk" [1:37]
15. Couples' Therapy [9:52]
16. The Thrill Is Gone [6:24]
17. Domestic Disturbance [4:29]
18. "Forever's a Long Time" [4:28]
19. Cruel Intentions [5:01]
20. "What Do You Expect?" [1:50]
21. Getting Away [4:00]
22. The Pill [6:40]
23. Playing the Field [2:01]
24. Intensive Care [2:20]
25. Mutual Hatred [9:53]
26. After-Dinner Entertainment [3:19]
27. Happily Ever After [3:45]
28. New Year's Resolution [3:09]
29. End Credits [15:34]
A perverse, dark-humored comedy drama, Bitter Moon crosses the line into intentional camp more often than not in its tale of a kinky cripple Oscar (Peter Coyote) and his beautiful wife Mimi (Emmanuelle Seigner). Oscar ensnares a proper British man, Nigel (Hugh Grant) on an ocean-liner and makes him listen to the twisted tale of his relationship with Mimi (related in lengthy flashbacks) and how erotic obsession turned to homicidal hatred. Nigel is married to Fiona (Kristin Scott-Thomas), but is captivated by Mimi and listens to Oscar's grotesque stories because of his fascination. Naturally, the whole thing ends in tragedy, but it's wicked fun getting there, as director Roman Polanski paces the film quite well and the cast (particularly Coyote) is wonderful. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide