Talk:The Other Woman (2014 film)

Plot
There are errors in the plot section. I'm not that good at writing plot summaries, but Carly and Kate didn't destroy Mark's office, Kate did it by herself. Carly asks Mark out by text message in front of Kate to make a point, so this wasn't something that was discovered. Mark did not take Kate on a trip to the Bahamas; Kate followed him there to spy on him and was unexpectedly joined by Carly and Amber. At the end, Carly was pregnant by Kate's brother, and it was never stated that she agonised over the (presumed) marriage between Amber and her father, just that she refused to call Amber Mom.Egdcltd (talk) 16:05, 1 May 2014 (UTC)

Cleanup
I'll copy-paste what I said over at WT:FILM:
 * The GA criteria aren't really all that strict, unfortunately. One thing we can do is crack down on original research, such as proclamations that a film is a "box office success". Unless a source explicitly says this, it doesn't belong in our article – and Box Office Mojo does not label films like this. Another problem is that editors really like adding their own personal analysis of the film's reception. We already have two review aggregators, so we don't need something like "it received negative reviews, which criticized it's plot and acting". Yeah, the five reviews you have listed might have done that, but we need a reliable source to state that this was a majority consensus. It's better to simply quote what Rotten Tomatoes says in its consensus. And, of course, we have the ubiquitous Mad Libs production section: "on [date], [magazine] confirmed that [actor] was cast in the role of [character]." I tried to do some copy edits, but it's still proseline. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 14:13, 9 October 2017 (UTC)

Another film with same name
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Other_Woman_(2009_film) -- 120.138.123.181 (talk) 18:58, 21 June 2019 (UTC)