Two strangers become dangerously close after witnessing a deadly accident. Read more
| Starring | Daniel Craig, Samantha Morton, Rhys Ifans, Alexandra Aitken |
|---|---|
| Director | Roger Michell |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Drama |
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Two strangers become dangerously close after witnessing a deadly accident.
| Starring | Daniel Craig, Samantha Morton, Rhys Ifans, Alexandra Aitken, Susan Lynch, Bill Nighy |
|---|---|
| Director | Roger Michell |
| Studio | PATHE DISTRIBUTION |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 40 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Drama |
| Language | DVD: English, English Audio Description |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 11 Apr 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
A bizarre accident links two strangers in director Roger Michell's illogical and annoying metaphysical thriller tritely adapted from Ian McEwan's novel. After attempting to halt a runaway hot-air balloon, which results in a man falling to his death, Daniel Craig is mercilessly stalked by fellow would-be rescuer Rhys Ifans, who believes himself in love with Craig. Wilfully obscure (no one ever goes to the police) and with many questions left unanswered (is Ifans a Jesus freak, gay psychopath or a figment of the imagination?), this becomes increasingly unfocused once past the arresting opening, and miserably fails to illuminate the central themes — the impact of random events on life and the various forms of love, illustrated by the double meaning of the title. This corrosive and bitter tale is bolstered by expert performances from Craig and Ifans, but it just isn't enough.
Creepy tale of an odd love triangle, in which an outsider's obsession causes a couple's relationship to disintegrate through guilt and the odd chance that has thrown them together. Michell directs this study of the unpredictability of love with understand
It's December 2004 and i have at last seen a film i can truly rave about.
Came straight back from the cinema and cam on here to review if for you lovely people! Sad? I hope not!
Gripping and moving. Keeps you there the whole way through. Brilliantly acted. Thank you Roger Michell.
P.S: Don't leave the cinema too hastily - there's a bit during the credits!
I am big Ian McEwan fan and was prepared to be disappointed, or worse, with this adaptation.....but I found it every bit as compelling as the book, and the differences did not bother me. The casting was superb, the acting utterly convincing, the story quite terrifying in its quiet little way. one to treasure.
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