The Other Woman (2009 Film) - Plot

Plot

Emilia Greenleaf's (Portman) life is turned upside down when she begins an affair with married high-powered attorney Jack Woolf (Cohen) and learns she is pregnant. After his quick divorce and their quick wedding, it is revealed through a series of flashbacks that her baby girl Isabel died three days after her birth from SIDS. Grieving the loss of her infant daughter Isabel, she is still coming to terms with her status as Jack's second wife. Vilified as a homewrecker, she attracts the unyielding ire of his furious ex-wife, physician Carolyn (Kudrow), who is revealed to also be pregnant (after she heard about Emilia's pregnancy, she realised that she too wanted another child). Emilia thinks that this is purely out of spite. Now she must come to terms with her stepson, William (Tahan), who upsets her with constant references to her dead baby (including saying that under the terms of Jewish law, Isabel did not live long enough to be considered a full human being), but Emilia's efforts to bond with William do not go well and succeed only in making both Carolyn and Jack think less of her. After trying to carry the load on her own, her life finally collapses, and Jack tells her he cannot go on with the relationship. Emilia has a breakdown during a fight where she reveals to Jack that the baby did not die in her crib but in fact in her arms: she believes that she killed her own baby. She then tells him that she can also no longer do this, and leaves Jack alone, crying over their daughter. She moves out, tenatively mends fences with her father (who earlier had cheated on her mother), and joins her old friends at a Legal Aid office. She is surprised when Carolyn calls her and asks her to come by her office. After initially being upset about Emilia moving out, Carolyn admits to telling William there is a possibility Emilia did accidentally kill Isabel because of Emilia's thoughtless ways; Carolyn seems chastened when she adds that her son was angry at her attitude and told her she should be ashamed of herself. She then tells a stunned Emilia that she has personally looked into the autopsy report on Isabel and then had a clinical pathologist expert friend of hers do an additional review, and she can confirm that Emilia did not kill her baby. At first it appears that this information is not sinking in and Carolyn tells her that she is going to repeat, "You did not kill your baby" until Emilia understands this. Emilia starts crying in realisation that she has been punishing herself for so long, and that it was not her fault, Carolyn leaves her alone in the office to process what has just happened. Emilia later goes to Jack and tells him the full story, and while he tells her at that point that he cannot reconcile with her, a crisis involving Carolyn's City Hall wedding and William leads to Emilia getting through to his son and Jack saying he wants to go on a date with her, leaving Emilia happy and strongly hinting the couple will get back together soon.

On the day that Carolyn's baby is born, Emilia takes William to the park and gives him a boat that was given to her when she was his age, she then says, "I love you William" and he replies "I know." He looks at her and away again and says, "Me too." The film ends with a montage of pictures and art, showing the various figures in the story.

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