Something to Talk About stars Julia Roberts, which immediately makes me think romantic comedy, but trust me when I said that this 1995 film has more drama than comedy as it tackles a subject prevalent in today's modern marriages-adultery.
Grace Bichon (Julia Roberts) comes from a wealthy Southern family that breeds and buys horses for competition in dressage, the art of riding and training a horse in a manner that develops obedience, flexibility and balance (or jumpers, as someone not into dressage might say).
Grace, who manages her father's riding stable, catches her husband Eddie (Dennis Quaid) cheating on her, and cannot forgive or forget his egregious act of violating her trust in him as a husband and father of their young daughter Caroline (Haley Aull).
Unfortunately for Grace, everyone but her sister Emma Rae (Kyra Sedgwick) and Aunt Rae (Anne Shropshire) sides with her unfaithful husband because of their wealth and social position, including her father Wyly (Robert Duvall), mother Georgia (Gena Rowlands) and every social "friend" Grace counts on to understand her situation.
Grace's father has all of the compassion, understanding and tolerance of a steamroller flattening an ant on the pavement. His ego is bigger than his ranch and his word is law, or you will face the consequences.
The comedy part of this film owes a lot to Emma Rae, who, like her father, is not afraid to use enough strong language-along with Grace-to make it an R-rated movie. We are led to believe that the wandering Eddie was not trying to make a career out of being unfaithful, but was miserable in his marriage.
Grace feels totally abandoned until her mother learns that her father is also running around on the side. Then it becomes a battle of some very unhappy women who shut the men out of their life. What happens next is why you should watch this movie at least once.