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Six-time Academy Award-chosen one Glenn Close has had an incredible acting profession, no doubt. The "Lethal Attraction" star has 84 film and TV credits crossing over a four-decade vocation. Also, even after every one of those years, she continues improving and better. Presently, Close's most recent film, "The Wife," is as of now winning her honors buzz.

In the new trailer for the film "The Wife," we are acquainted with Close, who plays the spouse of a Nobel Prize-winning creator. As she and her better half plan for his Nobel Prize acknowledgment, she is gone up against by reality that her significant other isn't the stunning individual everybody supposes he may be. Also, during the time spent being a spouse, she has yielded her own particular profession and imagination. In the wake of viewing the trailer, you quickly are helped to remember Robin Wright's character in "Place of Cards."

"The Wife" is composed by Jane Anderson, who won an Emmy for her work on "Olive Kitteridge," adjusted from the top rated novel by Meg Wolitzer, and coordinated by Swedish producer Björn Runge. Close stars in the film nearby Jonathan Pryce, Max Irons, and Christian Slater.

Disseminated by Sony Pictures Classics, "The Wife" will hit theaters on August 3, 2018.

Read official abstract beneath:

Joan Castleman (Glenn Close): an as yet hitting magnificence with immaculate certifications, the ideal alpha spouse. Forty years spent giving up her own ability, dreams and desire to fan the flares of her appealling spouse Joe (Jonathan Pryce) and his soaring scholarly profession. Disregarding his acts of unfaithfulness and reasons on account of his "specialty" with effortlessness and diversion.

Their game changing agreement has manufactured a marriage upon uneven bargains. What's more, Joan's contacted her limit. On the eve of Joe's Nobel Prize for Literature, the crown gem in an awesome assortment of work, Joan's final blow is to go up against the greatest forfeit of her life and mystery of his vocation. She's composed each word.











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