- About Adam
Infobox Film
name = About Adam
caption = Original US film poster
director =Gerard Stembridge
producer = Anna Devlin
Marina Hughes
writer = Gerald Stembridge
narrator =
starring =Kate Hudson Stuart Townsend Frances O'Connor
music = Adrian Johnston
cinematography = Bruno de Keyzer
editing = Mary Finlay
released =January 19 , 2001 flagicon|IrelandMarch 30 , 2001 flagicon|UKMay 11 , 2001 flagicon|USA
distributor =Miramax Films /BBC Films
runtime = 105 minutes
country =Ireland /Great Britain /United States
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:186951
imdb_id = 0199314"About Adam" is a 2000 Irish/British/American
romantic comedy film written and directed byGerard Stembridge . The screenplay focuses on the effect a seductive young man has on four siblings.ynopsis
Adam is a young
Dublin er who ingratiates himself into the Owens family after meeting Lucy at the restaurant where she waits tables and sings. While wooing her, he becomes involved with her more reserved younger sister Laura, a romantic literary type who spends most of her time at the library; her older married sister Alice, a new mother who's unhappy with her boring, alcoholic husband Martin; and her brother David, who seeks Adam's advice on how to seduce his repressed girlfriend, only to find himself nearly succumbing to Adam's charms himself.Several scenes are repeated numerous times, each time seen from the point-of-view of a different character.
Production
Kate Hudson performs "The Man I Love" by George andIra Gershwin , "You Do Something to Me" byCole Porter , and "All the Way" bySammy Cahn andJimmy Van Heusen . During the closing credits,Peggy Lee performs "Sisters" byIrving Berlin .The film premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival in January 2000 and was shown at theKarlovy Vary Film Festival in theCzech Republic in July 2000 but wasn't released theatrically until it opened in Ireland in January 2001. It was given a very limited release in the US, where it grossed $159,668 [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=main&id=aboutadam.htm BoxOfficeMojo.com] ] .Principal cast
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Stuart Townsend ..... Adam
*Kate Hudson ..... Lucy Owens
*Frances O'Connor ..... Laura Owens
*Charlotte Bradley ..... Alice Owens Rooney
*Alan Maher ..... David Owens
*Brendan Dempsey ..... Martin RooneyCritical reception
Stephen Holden of the "
New York Times " said "Guilt-free and nearly devoid of erotic angst, "About Adam" is the flip side of movies like "Teorema ", "Something for Everyone" and those sloggingTennessee Williams dramas in which an irresistible, omnisexual stud is often an angel of death. Here he is an angel of sexual health in an impossibly euphoric world where sibling rivalry and sexual jealousy are only passing twinges of discomfort, not consuming passions. The movie's blissful spirits coincide with its portrait of modern, freshly-scrubbed-looking Dublin as the closest thing to Fun City the British isles have to offer nowadays." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/09/arts/09ADAM.html?ex=1222056000&en=ac16489fc164fdc8&ei=5070 "New York Times" review] ]Emanuel Levy of "Variety" called the film "smartly sexy," a "brightly observed narrative," and "a frolic free of any judgments ... marked by Stembridge's sparkling wit." He added, "Stembridge plays with shifting perspectives in a fresh manner that defies expectations of the romantic genre ... This literate ensembler is propelled by talent behind and in front of the camera. Townsend, who physically resembles the young
Terence Stamp , is perfectly cast as the dark, spirited outsider. Rest of the mostly female cast is equally deft and attractive." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117778711.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 "Variety" review] ]Maitland McDonagh of "
TV Guide " rated it three out of four stars, calling it "sweet, likable and consistently engaging, if so insubstantial that it's always on the verge of blowing away" and adding, "Townsend pulls off the unenviable job of making Adam achameleon -like seducer without allowing him to seem like a cad or a callous sexual opportunist ... Stembridge deftly balances genre expectations with just enough stylistic flourishes to make it feel surprisingly fresh. The movie starts to fade from memory as soon as it's over, but for an hour and a half it's a pleasantly diverting lark." [ [http://movies.tvguide.com/adam/review/134532 "TV Guide" review] ]References
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