Review of Deception (2008) by Erika R — 14 May 2012
"Are you free tonight?".
A simple enough question, but how Jonathan McQuarry (Ewan McGregor) answers it will change his life forever. A corporate auditor adrift in a sea of New York's power elite, Jonathan's work is his entire life. But a chance meeting with Wyatt Bose (Hugh Jackman), a charismatic corporate lawyer, introduces Jonathan to a decadent playground for Manhattan's executive upper crust. For these power brokers, whose 18-hour workdays leave no time for a personal life, there's "The List" - a sex club, of sorts, where the right cell phone number and four simple words (Are you free tonight?) can lead to an evening's sexual fulfillment.
It's a word of "intimacy without intricacy," as Jonathan's first conquest (or vice versa) explains to him, and through The List, Jonathan discovers a side of himself that he didn't know existed. But an affair with a ravishing and mysterious stranger known to Jonathan only by her first initial "S" (Michelle Williams), will expose him to yet another world he never imagined - one of betrayal, treachery and murder.
This review of Deception (2008) was written by Erika R on 14 May 2012.
Deception has generally received mixed reviews.
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