It certainly had to be difficult to adapt "The Dying Animal" onto the screen. First-rate American writer Philip Roth usually writes from first-person perspective, in a manner of inner monologue and he doesn't leave much air while he does that. His writing is rich with description...( read more)
Elegy
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Elegy
Penelope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson, Peter Sarsgaard, Dennis Hopper
Respected cultural critic and author David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley) is a middle-aged college professor who, for years, has lived in a state of "emancipated manhood." His romantic conquests are many; his ...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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October 6, 2009
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April 8, 2009
Fascinating study of love, lust, aging and death - no really. Kingsley plays an initially unlikeably aloof poet professor whose brash exterior and ordered existence is disrupted by the beautiful young Cruz. This relationship forms the core of the film but an impressive supporting...( read more)
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April 5, 2009
Please do NOT waste your time on this slow moving, painful to watch "Lifetime" movie that wastes the talent of Ben Kingsley. Even Penelope Cruz's hotness couldn't save this film! Skip the DVD.
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April 2, 2009
Respected cultural critic and author David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley) is a middle-aged college professor who, for years, has lived in a state of "emancipated manhood." His romantic conquests are many; his lasting commitments, few. But when a stunning young student named Consuela Casti...( read more)
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March 25, 2009
Another "getting old sucks" movie, but one that as usual, has some redeming ending where they all learn something. Not a bad film at all, especially if you're into Penelope Cruz. Ben Kingsley is a stud.
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December 16, 2009
This is realy not my kind of movie, but Kinsley and Cruz does a good performance.
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November 27, 2009
Despite being quite graphically sexual at times, this film deals deeply with the issues of sexuality and culture in a way that had me gripped. beautifully shot with a moving score, It gave me a lot to think about and a book i very much would like to read.
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November 5, 2009
I don't even know where to start.
First, they try to pass a 40 year old Penelope as a 20-something by putting a bow in her hair? Right.
Penelope's character was supposed to be a cuban girl who moved to States when she was 11, but still cant speak clear English after all those ye...( read more)
