Enduring Love

2004

Drama / Mystery / Romance / Thriller

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten59%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright60%
IMDb Rating6.31010600

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Rhys Ifans as Jed
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Samantha Morton as Claire
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1 hr 36 min
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Reviewed by wellthatswhatithinkanyway7 / 10

Just misses out from being the sum of it's parts

STAR RATING:*****Unmissable****Very Good***Okay**You Could Go Out For A Meal Instead*Avoid At All Costs

One day,novelist and science lecturer Joe (Daniel Craig) takes his girlfriend Claire (Samantha Morton) out for a picnic in the beautiful English countryside.He has an ulterior motive-he means to propose to her.But then,suddenly and completely without warning,their lives are changed irrevocably forever when a red hot air balloon falls from the sky and a desperate struggle ensues to save the people on board.A man is killed and Joe is plagued with feelings of guilt and failure for sometime after.After a while,he does his best to put the incident behind him and move on with his life.But there's one person for whom doing that obviously hasn't been so easy for-fellow rescuer Jed (Rhys Ifans) who begins obsessively following Joe everywhere,leading him down a nightmare path of fear and madness.

All of the cast do exceptionally well.Craig crafts a perfect portrayal of a retiring English gent desperately ill-at-ease with the troubling situation in front of him.This is the making of a promising new English talent we are seeing here,following on from his success in the lead role in Layer Cake.Ifans,usually a comedic actor (sometimes even in films where the tone is pretty serious),here successfully starts to broaden his range with an impressively unhinged portrayal of a man unable to let go and desperately trying to make sense of the demons burning inside him.Supporting players Morton and Bill Nighy are also very good back up to these two actors who are shining their socks off.

The film has an impressive use of the camera,with inventively flashy visuals here-and-there and still shots that skillfully add to the tension of the story.This is complimented with a clever use of soundtrack that further revs up the story some notches.

Sometimes the story doesn't come together that well,and the plotting goes a bit wavey.Also,some of the dialogue and delivery can't help but feel a little uninspiring.But for the most part,Brit director Roger Michell has crafted a film that hangs together very well and proves to be very intriguing,as well as further high-lighting some fine British talent that deserves to go much further.***

Reviewed by jboothmillard4 / 10

Enduring Love

After Casino Royale, I obviously wanted to see the many roles before that started the Bond actor off, and this is another good example. Basically Joe Rose (Daniel Craig) and his girlfriend are relaxing in a field when suddenly a hot air balloon with a kid in it is out of control and he, along with some other guys try to bring it down with the ropes. When a gust a wind blows it back up, all hanging on jump off to the near ground, but one still hangs till a far height, and falls to his death. Joe keeps thinking about what he could have done to help the man, and meanwhile, he keeps meeting up with one of the guys who tried to help, Jed (a creepy Rhys Ifans). At first it just seems like coincidence, but as Jed keeps stalking Joe he keeps saying things that he "knows" Joe wants, and Joe is obviously getting angrier with this obsession, or love he has for him. Also starring Samantha Morton as Claire, Bill Nighy as Robin and Susan Lynch as Rachel. This is quite an interesting film from Notting Hill director Roger Mitchell, but I can see what the critics say about plot and themes. Okay!

Reviewed by hitchcockthelegend8 / 10

God only knows what I'd be without you.

Joe and Claire are about to share a romantic picnic when a stricken hot air balloon drifts into the field. With a young boy on board and petrified, and the pilot desperately trying to anchor the balloon, Joe and three other men rush to help. But it will end in disaster and bring into Joe's life, Jed Parry. It's the start of something that threatens to spiral out of control.

Enduring Love is an adaptation {screenwriter Joe Penhall}of Ian McEwan's novel. It's directed by Roger Michell and stars Daniel Craig {Joe}, Rhys Ifans {Jed}and Samantha Morton {Claire}. I think the first thing that should be noted is that the film differs greatly from McEwan's excellent page turner. Tho the essence of the source, such as obsessions, loneliness and to endure love, exist in the film, it does have a number of significant changes. If they be for better or worse,? well that's for others to decide should they enter both mediums.

Enduring Love is a fascinating, if at times uneasy, viewing. One that is actually hard to sell to potential first time viewers. It struggled to find an audience at the box office on account of its complex themes and unwillingness to pander to the norm. And! it's cold, very cold {something that is brilliantly enhanced by Haris Zambarloukos' photography}. So ultimately it's a film that has no specific target audience, this in spite of some lazy observationists trying to lump it in with the formulaic stalker genre. Personally it took me three viewings and a deep delve into the DVD goodies to finally understand and get the movie. So with that I'd urge those who watched once and hated it to maybe try again. For film's of this type don't come around that often, and when they do it feels like a breath of fresh air. Even if that breath is tainted with a chill brought about by the human condition and all its intricate possibilities. 8/10

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