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Intimacy (2001)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:16
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: Acted out with both physical and psychological nakedness by its two leads, Intimacy is an unflinchingly honest look at alienation.
Theatrical Release:Oct 19, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: A man wakes in mid-afternoon in a grungy London apartment. A woman knocks at the door. He lets her in, to an awkward silence. She touches his face tenderly--almost immediately they have stripped... A man wakes in mid-afternoon in a grungy London apartment. A woman knocks at the door. He lets her in, to an awkward silence. She touches his face tenderly--almost immediately they have stripped and are making love on a mattress on the floor. It is the first of many intense, real-time, sexually explicit encounters between Jay (Mark Rylance) and Claire (Kerry Fox). And director Patrice Chéreau reinforces the intensity by keeping his wide-screen camera very close to the actors. Jay and Claire agree to separate their meetings from the rest of their lives. But after one encounter, Jay follows Claire. He discovers that she acts in a basement theater, and is married to a taxi driver, Andy (Timothy Spall). Following her again, Jay loses her. And, in a reversal of roles--like that in Christopher Nolan's FOLLOWING--when she reemerges from a shop, she follows him. She is amused at first, but is disturbed when he goes to the basement theater. Using Hanif Kureshi's misogynistic stories as a basis, Chéreau shifts the emphasis from Jay and his pain at separating from his wife. Instead, INTIMACY reveals a woman trying to start feeling again, who is caught between a needy lover and an anguished, insecure husband. Fox gives a fine performance (that won Best Actress at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival) that is the backbone of this powerful drama. [More]
Starring: Mark Rylance, Kerry Fox, Timothy Spall, Alastair Galbraith
Starring: Mark Rylance, Kerry Fox, Timothy Spall, Alastair Galbraith, Phillippe Calvario, Marianne Faithfull, Susannah Harker, Frazer Ayres
Director: Patrice Chereau
Director: Patrice Chereau
Screenwriter: Patrice Chereau, Anne-Louise Trividic
Producer: Patrick Cassavetti, Charles Gassot
Composer: Eric Neveux
Studio: Empire Pictures
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Reviews for Intimacy
There is an interesting story here, but the movie circles it at a distance.
Its somber ruminations on passion and desire, marriage and aloneness, resonate with unmistakable force.
It does get at the messy totalitarianism of uninvited emotions, and in that sense, it's haunting.
Despite the efforts of Kureishi, Chereau and co-screenwriter Anne-Louise Trividic to make us believe in its realism. Toward the end, there are too many speeches.
It's when the actors are working at a deeper, wordless level that Intimacy really distinguishes itself.
Intimacy is not afraid to say that life, like sex, is often messy and unfulfilling.
[Chereau] has a loving eye, filming his actors with an intimacy that never exploits.
What makes it worth seeing isn't the sin but the scintillating acting.
If the back-and-forth of the emotional ambivalence and contradictions doesn't convince you, then the all-too-believable messiness of it will.
Intimacy is a raw, wounding, powerfully acted film, and you cannot look away from it.
A real exploration of modern sensuality, brilliantly written and acted, powerfully directed, done with raw honesty and high style.
The result is a series of accretions to a narrative full of atmosphere that engulfs the characters without giving them adequate motivation or dramatic necessity for what they do.
Although Intimacy is a triumph for all concerned, it is especially so for the multitalented Chereau.
The exceptional performances by all concerned ... give heft and dimension to the movie's ambiguities and blank spaces.
The movie has physical honesty, and reaches for emotional honesty, too.
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