Ifan's over the top performance is reminiscent of Glenn Close's knife wielding jilted lover in "Fatal Attraction."
Enduring Love (2004)
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Reviews Counted:93
Fresh:56
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.3/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some violence and a disturbing image
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 29, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $300,204
Synopsis: Joe Rose has planned an intimate picnic in the English countryside with his girlfriend Claire (Samantha Morton). The afternoon is meant to be special; he has brought wine and a ring…he is about to... Joe Rose has planned an intimate picnic in the English countryside with his girlfriend Claire (Samantha Morton). The afternoon is meant to be special; he has brought wine and a ring…he is about to propose. The afternoon is suddenly interrupted when a hot-air balloon plunges from the sky - a young boy trapped within its basket. Joe and three other men instinctually run to the rescue. Yet in their attempt to save the child and pull the sky-bound balloon to the ground, one of the men meets a spectacular and totally unpredictable death. Determined to understand what happened to cause this tragedy, Joe returns to his life as a rational, scientific-minded professor. Yet he cannot escape constant thoughts of the balloon incident. Unexpectedly, he receives a call from one of the other rescuers, Jed Parry (Rhys Ifans), who expresses an urgent need to meet with him. An intense and brooding soul, Jed insists that he and Joe have shared a powerful moment together and that, as he puts it, "something has passed between them." Joe is perplexed by the suggestion and he simply dismisses it as the ramblings of a man trying to cope with the emotional stress of what happened. Yet Jed will not be dismissed. Instead, he insinuates himself deeper and deeper into Joe's life, bit by bit, showing up at odd moments and then shadowing him with a persistent desperation Joe cannot understand or escape. Soon, the neatly ordered life that Joe has so carefully created for himself begins to rupture at the seams. He is consumed by dread every time the phone rings or he looks out the window, fearful it will be Jed. As Jed's obsession grows more and more powerful, it turns increasingly ominous. It begins to threaten Joe's relationship with Claire. How can Joe reconcile the passion in his own heart with the passion that has brought a madman to his doorstep? His beliefs shaken to the core, Joe is driven to the brink of madness and murder himself, as he is forced to confront the mystery not only of what happened at the picnic, but of love, faith and forgiveness. Based on the acclaimed novel by Ian McEwan, ENDURING LOVE is a psychological suspense thriller about how fate shapes our relationships, how accidents can change our lives and how meaning is unravelled from sheer chaos. The film is directed by Roger Michell (The Mother, Changing Lanes, Notting Hill) and written by award-winning playwright Joe Penhall. Produced by Kevin Loader, the film stars Daniel Craig, Rhys Ifans, Samantha Morton, Bill Nighy, Andrew Lincoln, Helen McRory and Susan Lynch. -- © Paramount Classics [More]
Starring: Daniel Craig, Rhys Ifans, Samantha Morton, Bill Nighy
Starring: Daniel Craig, Rhys Ifans, Samantha Morton, Bill Nighy, Andrew Lincoln, Susan Lynch
Director: Roger Michell
Director: Roger Michell
Screenwriter: Joe Penhall
Producer: Kevin Loader
Composer: Jeremy Sams
Studio: Paramount Classics
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Reviews for Enduring Love
the intensity floats away like an out-of-control hot-air balloon, which carries its passengers off into oblivion.
Penhall's screenplay captures the emotional isolation that grips people touched by cataclysm.
An intelligent and gripping dramatic thriller, Enduring Love is a real rarity: a film better than the book it's adapted from.
It walks the line between romantic piety and utter tastelessness, opting to be a cheap potboiler only after it's run out of ways to seem profound.
A frustrating film that abandons the promise of intrigue for something ultimately quite ordinary.
Most movies remain at the top level of action: They are about what happens. A few consider the meaning of what happened, and even fewer deal with the fact that we have a choice, some of the time, about what happens and what we do about it.
Enduring Love is marvelously acted and smoothly directed by Mr. Michell.
After this promising start, the movie itself suddenly downturns and plummets to its own death.
A dramatic pic showing how an insane stalker turns about the life of a cynical professor.
Enduring Love is better in parts than as a whole. Ultimately, the film has too many jagged edges.
The lack of a really sympathetic or interesting main character makes the film version a bit of an endurance test.
Though Ifans has the splashier role, Craig, last seen in Michell's previous film, 2003's equally provocative The Mother, is outstanding as a man whose philosophy cannot be reconciled with his feelings.
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