Young Adam [Region 2] | ![Young Adam [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514fXHomzkL._SL500_.jpg) | Director: David Mackenzie Actors: Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Peter Mullan, Emily Mortimer, Jack McElhone Category: DVD
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Format: PAL Languages: English (Audio Description), English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 2 Discs: 1 Running Time: 98 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 7321900957076 ASIN: B0001ACJOY
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Amazon.com Few movies are as vividly tactile as Young Adam. The way the cold blue light of Scotland envelopes everything--wooden bannisters, rippling water, rough fabric, coal soot caked in human skin, and flesh itself--makes you feel like you could reach out and touch it all. A failed writer named Joe (Ewan McGregor, Big Fish), slumming on a coal barge, finds himself drawn to barge's owner Ella (Tilda Swinton, Orlando, The Deep End), despite the presence of her husband Les (Peter Mullan, My Name is Joe). But Joe's passion is haunted by the girl he's abandoned (Emily Mortimer, Lovely & Amazing), whose memory becomes more and more powerful as a murder trial unfolds. The acting in Young Adam is magnificent, without affectation yet completely affecting. It's a moody film, but its deep engagement with its characters and the world they inhabit will make a lasting impression. --Bret Fetzer
Product Description United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Biographies, Commentary, Interactive Menu, Making Of, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Ewan MacGregor plays Joe, a moody, literary young man in postwar Glasgow who works on a barge and seduces women as much out of boredom as out of lust. One day Joe and his boss, whose unhappy wife (Tilda Swinton) Joe has been sleeping with, fish a dead body out of the water, an event which precipitates something of a crisis in Joe's slack, selfish life. In a discontinuous series of flashbacks, we revisit his relationship with Cathie (Emily Mortimer), from the first flirtation on the beach to a fateful encounter on the docks. Based on a novel by Alex Trocchi, the film is all mood and attitude, a dated exercise in existentialist angry-young-man noir. It follows its literary source in assuming, rather than showing, that Joe's narcissism and indifference to other people offer deep insights into the human condition. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: British Independent Film Awards, European Film Awards,
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Young Adam December 10, 2009 Edward E. Shotts (Marietta, GA) I received the DVD
within a few days in perfect condition. What more can I say...
Meandering down a canal with no aim February 5, 2008 All Red (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Four of my favorite actors in one rotten and pointless film.The characters are not formed at all.They are shells.If that is appealing to you watch it.Loads of sex that seems to have no reason except selfishness and boredom.The soundtrack,if that is what it can be called,continually forms around five chords which ultimately lead to the final credits song that has more words than the entire film.A major waste of time.There is not tone thing positive I can say about this film.Even with it's R rating with deleted scenes, this film starts in the same place it begins-NOWHERE.
Yummers October 4, 2007 B. Thompson (Hot, humid Florida (but there is NO snow)) One of the hottest movies ever of Ewan McGregor. It's one of those slow English things but you get to see 'all' of Ewan, so well worth the slow times. Gotta love the tag, tartan noir!!
Sexual, erotic thriller--great combo of McGregor and Swinton.. September 23, 2007 Sam (Seahurst, Washington) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Scotland, 1950s. Joe (McGregor) lives on a barge and engages in cold sexual encounters that only add to his sense of existential alienation. Then the body of a woman is found in the canal... The graphic content and frigid, sterile atmosphere pay homage to Trocchi's novel, and the excellent cast do justice to a minimalist script.
L'ATALANTE, SCOTTISH STYLE July 7, 2007 wdanthemanw (Geneva, Switzerland) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Based on Alexander Trocchi's Young Adam, this movie was written and directed by Scottish director David Mackenzie in 2003. Since then, David Mackenzie also directed Asylum, the fascinating tale of a woman falling in love with a mad man.
Ewan McGregor is a drifter who uses to seduce every woman in sight. When his last girl-friend Emily Mortimer accidentally drowns in front of him, Ewan accepts to work on Peter Mullan's boat. Emily's corpse is found and an innocent married man is charged with the young girl's murder. Ewan seduces Tilda Swinton, his employers's wife, then even Tilda Swinton's sister while the accused is put on trial and sentenced to death.
YOUNG ADAM is a "cold" movie with its characters who are making love a lot but who don't love each other. The corpse of Emily Mortimer, after two days in water, is more vibrant in its frailty than the cold bodies of Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton, mechanically making love under the Scottish rain. YOUNG ADAM is a film a philosopher like Albert Camus could have written. It's a smart but desperate movie.
A DVD zone Ingmar Bergman is alive and well and living in Scotland.
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