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Enduring Love (2004)

Enduring Love (2004)
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Enduring Love is director Roger Michell and screenwriter Joe Penhall's adaptation of Ian McEwan's acclaimed novel. Joe (Daniel Craig, who starred in Michell's previous film, The Mother), a college professor, is out on a romantic picnic with his long-time girlfriend, Claire (Samantha Morton), a sculptor. Joe seems about to propose marriage to Claire when their world is upended by a freak accident. A hot air balloon lands in the field behind them -- its passengers in obvious distress. Joe and a handful of other men run to help. Despite their efforts, a man falls to his death. Standing helplessly over his shattered body, Joe is joined by another would-be rescuer, Jed (Rhys Ifans, who co-starred in the director's Notting Hill), who suggests they kneel and pray. Joe, strictly a rationalist, does so reluctantly. Joe tries to get back to his routine, but he can't get the incident out of his head, and he is haunted by feelings of guilt and by ruminations about how things might have gone differently. Jed calls him out of the blue and urgently suggests that they meet. Jed soon makes it clear that he feels a connection to Joe that goes beyond their shared participation in the traumatic accident. He begins turning up everywhere Joe goes, sitting outside Joe's apartment at night. Worse yet, he insists that Joe is somehow sending him secret messages and leading him on. This potentially dangerous stalker begins to put a strain on Joe and Claire. As their relationship starts to disintegrate, Joe finds himself being pushed further and further from the rational, secure life he lived before that fateful day. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel Craig
Director(s):
Roger Michell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Enduring Love is director Roger Michell and screenwriter Joe Penhall's adaptation of Ian McEwan's acclaimed novel. Joe (Daniel Craig, who starred in Michell's previous film, The Mother), a college professor, is out on a romantic picnic with his long-time girlfriend, Claire (Samantha Morton), a sculptor. Joe seems about to propose marriage to Claire when their world is upended by a freak accident. A hot air balloon lands in the field behind them -- its passengers in obvious distress. Joe and a handful of other men run to help. Despite their efforts, a man falls to his death. Standing helplessly over his shattered body, Joe is joined by another would-be rescuer, Jed (Rhys Ifans, who co-starred in the director's Notting Hill), who suggests they kneel and pray. Joe, strictly a rationalist, does so reluctantly. Joe tries to get back to his routine, but he can't get the incident out of his head, and he is haunted by feelings of guilt and by ruminations about how things might have gone differently. Jed calls him out of the blue and urgently suggests that they meet. Jed soon makes it clear that he feels a connection to Joe that goes beyond their shared participation in the traumatic accident. He begins turning up everywhere Joe goes, sitting outside Joe's apartment at night. Worse yet, he insists that Joe is somehow sending him secret messages and leading him on. This potentially dangerous stalker begins to put a strain on Joe and Claire. As their relationship starts to disintegrate, Joe finds himself being pushed further and further from the rational, secure life he lived before that fateful day. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Roger Michell
Writer(s):
Joe Penhall
Producer(s):
Kevin Loader
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Adult Situations)
Enduring Love Awards:
  • 2004 - National Board of Review - Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Steve S.

    An interesting meditation on love, catastrophe, perception, and of course, a twisted mind. Daniel Craig, possibly the next James Bond, does a wonderful job. This intelligent thriller is unsettling and engrossing, and should not be missed.

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    America N.

    Unlike the other reviews we read, we still decided to watch this movie. You MUST SEE the first few minutes, or you will be lost for the rest of the movie. No way to fall asleep in this movie, as different scenerios play of why what happened in first 90 seconds did and what really was going on in eveyones world durring this 90 seconds that changed everything for everyone. A Stalker Movie perhaps, except with a Gay Twist, so perhaps why it got bad review by others? Not a "Psycho" movie, or a "Clue" movie, but a thought provoking about the Stalker, and the other people of what they remember from that 90 seconds.... How many people were in the car? Who let go first? Guilt? Betrayal? Honesty? and LOVE all play a part, with the messages sent that everyone should know that they may be sending with out relizing. and yes, the Questionable Scene may of been two guys kissing.

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    Linda D.

    Fresh and well acted, however a poor screenplay by Joe Penhall of Ian McEwan's novel. A little too sedate at times. Overall an interesting film.

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