Adam's Apples (2005) Reviews

Adam's Apples (2005)
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An overly-optimistic preacher with a penchant for taking in lost causes to help around his remote church finds his rose-tinted view of the world challenged by a psychotic neo-Nazi he is trying to reform in this jet black comedy from Green Butchers screenwriter/director Anders Thomas Jensen. Vicar Ivan (Mads Mikkelsen) prides himself on his efforts to help those in need by offering them a variety of odd jobs around the church and spreading the good word. After "adopting" a violent Saudi immigrant and a drunken tennis pro with a history of sexual assault, Ivan is approached by Adam (Ulrich Thomsen) -- a decidedly non-reformed neo-Nazi planning to lie low in the countryside for a spell before returning to the city to once again wreak havoc. When Ivan inquires as to what his new charge's goal will be during his stay in the countryside, the snide hooligan sarcastically states that he would like to bake a cake -- a response which prompts the gullible Ivan to place him in charge of the church's cherished apple tree. As ravens immediately descend upon the tree, Ivan concludes that Satan is attempting to prevent Adam from realizing his true potential. Meanwhile, Adam takes it upon himself to give the cheery clergyman a crash course in the harsh realities of life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ulrich ThomsenMads Mikkelsen, (more)
Director(s):
Anders Thomas Jensen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

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Courtney J.

"Film Threat" Review: Writer/director Anders Thomas Jensen (“Stealing Rembrandt”) starts us off slowly, gradually revealing the cracks in Ivan’s façade and the unstable nature of the church’s residents, but before long we have a comedy black enough to make even the most jaded viewer cringe a little. There are savage beat-downs, haphazard gunplay, and extreme cruelty to animals. There are joke about rape, incest, and Down’s Syndrome, and yet Jensen somehow manages to maintain a sense of humanity and impart an almost touching quality to everything. By Pete Vonder Haar

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Jamie P.

Very dark comedy, not for the squeemish. All considered, it's suprising how touching the ending is. This movie will keep you engrossed all the way through, funny dialog and beautiful scenery. One of the best films I have seen in a long long time!

Yes   |   No


Moira L.

This film is absolutely hysterical in a very sick sort of way. Mads Michelsen is brilliant as the overly optimistic priest and the supporting cast of criminals in his life are amazing. The film catches Danish humor incredibly well.

Yes   |   No


Lisa M.

There's no way this is a comedy, even dark, unless the Danes have quite a sick sense of humor. There was only one part in it that I deem funny and I think I laughed on and on because I was so in horror with everything else that had happened it was a very much needed comin relief moment. But seriously (and serious is the tone) this is a very dark drama BUT excellently written, directed and acted. The denial that this poor Pastor is in and the fantasy world he has created in his stubborness to keepon living is heart wrenching in itself. And the Neo Nazi is brutal until he finally gets that he just can't win against this determined man. The other supporting characters were great also. I totally recommend this film if only to learn by it and that man's inhumanity to man still reigns. I think...note I said "think" you will like it...if you can take some really horrid happenings in it.

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Lawrence P.

one of the best Indie films we have seen in a long time! Must see for all Indie film fans!!!!

Yes   |   No


Eric F.

A bleak, strange Scandinavian "comedy" that won't appeal to everyone. I found it to be very imaginative and surprisingly watchable. Highly recommended if you're looking for something that's out of the ordinary. [Subtitles.]

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    Courtney J.

    "Film Threat" Review: Writer/director Anders Thomas Jensen (“Stealing Rembrandt”) starts us off slowly, gradually revealing the cracks in Ivan’s façade and the unstable nature of the church’s residents, but before long we have a comedy black enough to make even the most jaded viewer cringe a little. There are savage beat-downs, haphazard gunplay, and extreme cruelty to animals. There are joke about rape, incest, and Down’s Syndrome, and yet Jensen somehow manages to maintain a sense of humanity and impart an almost touching quality to everything. By Pete Vonder Haar

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    Jamie P.

    Very dark comedy, not for the squeemish. All considered, it's suprising how touching the ending is. This movie will keep you engrossed all the way through, funny dialog and beautiful scenery. One of the best films I have seen in a long long time!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Moira L.

    This film is absolutely hysterical in a very sick sort of way. Mads Michelsen is brilliant as the overly optimistic priest and the supporting cast of criminals in his life are amazing. The film catches Danish humor incredibly well.

    Yes   |   No

     
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