In the canon of infidelity drama, Harold Pinter's Betrayal may hold the distinction of being the least … adulterated. A lean story of a seven-year affair between a woman and her husband's best friend, it isn't weighed down by details of dreary marriages intended to make the lovers more sympathetic. Nor does it detour into too-typical revenge fantasy: After the woman confesses to her husband, both the affair and …
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 08:30PM on September 5, 2019