Summaries

In "But I'm Married," we follow Kimora, a successful home designer, and her husband Jamal, who runs his own construction business, as they navigate the complexities of marriage and desire.

In "But I'm Married," we follow Kimora, a successful home designer, and her husband Jamal, who runs his own construction business, as they navigate the complexities of marriage and desire. What appears to be a picture-perfect union begins to unravel when Kimora seeks help to reignite the passion in their sex life. Desperate for answers, Kimora confides in her friend Sundra, who suggests introducing a third person into their bedroom. A seductive presence who offers excitement and danger in equal measure enters the web. Despite initial hesitation, Kimora begins to explore new boundaries. As the lines between fantasy and reality blur, Kimora finds herself entangled in a web of lies and deceit. Secrets surface, revealing hidden desires and betrayals that threaten to tear apart not only her marriage but also her friendships. Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, Kimora struggles to find her way out of the chaos. Kimora is forced to confront her own desires and the consequences of her actions. As the dust settles, Kimora is left grappling with a newfound understanding of trust and loyalty. With her marriage hanging in the balance, she must decide who she can truly rely on and trust.—Corta Ishman

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Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jul 7, 1971
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations USA
Production companies Maverick Entertainment

Box office

Budget $20000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 30m
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