Young Adam (2003)





iF Rating: 6/13


Director: David Mackenzie


Runtime: 98 min


Certification: (18)


Sub-Genre: Drama | Crime


Title: Young Adam


Release Date: 16 May 2003


Writer: Alexander Trocchi


Copyrights: Warner Bros.


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Ewan McGregor



Tilda Swinton



Peter Mullan



Emily Mortimer

Info: YOUNG ADAM is David McKenzie’s adaptation of Alexander Trocchi’s novel, a romantic murder mystery set on a barge in the canals of Scotland. Lovely photography by Giles Nuttgens, complemented by a lonely score by David Byrne, provides a picturesque backdrop for what is otherwise a seedy story of morality gone far astray and hopelessness taking hold of everyday life, with sex as the only outlet. Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton both lend excellent performances to the film, acting out a strained relationship of carnal misgiving that is their mutual respite.
Working on a barge that travels to ports between Glasgow and Edinburgh, Joe (McGregor) is a randy ol’ chap. He befriends Les (Peter Mullen) as they endure hard days shovelling coal and pass their evenings over pints and darts in the local pubs. But Joe is simply positioning himself to seduce Les’ wife, Ella (Swinton), who he easily and frequently beds. This steamy affair, illustrated on-screen by cold, frank and realistic coitus, eventually leads to trouble for all three. A subplot concerns Joe’s past romance with a girl (Emily Mortimer) whose mysterious death is reported in local papers, with flashbacks to raunchy sexual interludes representing his fondest memories of her.



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