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État
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UPC
0786936238570
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Actor
Nicole Kidman, Anthony Hopkins
Rating
R
Director
Robert Benton
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Human Stain

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

Director Robert Benton brings Philip Roth's 2000 novel THE HUMAN STAIN to the screen in this lavish production, with expert cinematography from Jean-Yves Escoffier. Coleman Silk (Anthony Hopkins) is a light-skinned African-American college professor who has kept his true racial identity secret for the majority of his life. His career comes to a sudden halt when he makes a comment that is misinterpreted as a racial slur. Soon after he is fired, Silk hooks up with young Faunia Farely (Nicole Kidman), a local janitor. The affair with Farely, who is almost half Silk's age, becomes small-town gossip, and attracts the attention of Farely's psychotic ex-husband, Lester (Ed Harris). As Lester seeks vengeance, still angry at his ex-wife, Silk must make some tough decisions about his affair with Farely, leading to the film's nail-biting conclusion.Benton draws incredibly convincing performances from his two lead actors. Hopkins ably transcends his Caucasian ethnicity to play an African American. And Kidman fully embraces her character as a downtrodden janitor who is determined to rise beyond her humble beginnings. The two actors conquer the difficult subject matter, offering fascinating commentary on racial mores and relationship issues.

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UPC
0786936238570
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30498363

Product Key Features

Actor
Nicole Kidman, Anthony Hopkins
Director
Robert Benton
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Movie/TV Title
Human Stain
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Nicole Kidman, Anthony Hopkins
Release Date
20040720

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4.8
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4.5
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  • Famous Actors, Great Performances, Sort of Strange Tale

    The title of this movie is never really explained in this 2003 story of a noted college professor, Coleman Silk (at first Wentworth Miller and then as a senior citizen by Anthony Hopkins), falsely accused of racism because he used the word "spooks" to describe 2 students who had never attended his class. This character study also focuses on the multi-employed janitor-milkmaid- postal employee, Faunia Farley (Nicole Kidman) that he meets as a widower. Their love affair is scorned by many including a new friend of Coleman's, Nathan Zuckerman (Gary Sinise), who is twice divorced and living in a secluded cabin near a lake. Not only is she too young for Coleman, but also she is a threat to Coleman's survival because of her previous marriage to Les Farley (Ed Harris), a psychotic Vietnam ...

  • Below Average fare by good actors.

    I did not read the novel so I am not comparing the movie to the book. Standing alone, the movie is average at best. The performances of the main characters are convincing enough, but the subject matter is basically a bore. The only viewers I can imagine actually finding the subject matter interesting are blacks who have pretended to be white.... Or the odd older man, still holding out hope for a woman half his age to show up and titillate him. I couldn't care less to see a movie about a girl obsessed with her childhood abuse. Purely for the dysfunctional set..... And why must Hollywood throw in a gratuitious male/male dance? Why? Because they like to mix things up, just on general principles. Frankly, I wish I had spent my money on something else.... Like "Meet Joe Black"! Oh - ...

  • Does not do justice to the Roth novel

    I did not like this movie. I am a reader and great fan of Phillip Roth novels, and this movie was adapted from his novel of the same name. The novel goes into great depth about the background of the characters, so that you understand the emotional dilemma. The movie leaves you not understanding anything about the chartacters, other than their sexual desperation, which is the least important part of their personalities. The main character has a fascinating upbringing as an enlightened Negro family. The movie doesn't go into depth about this at all , so I was disappointed. Please read the book; it delves deep into lives of a light skinned black American family and how each family member copes with life. The book teaches us about this racial aspect of growing up in New Jersey, and the ...

  • It could have been better...

    I chose to buy this movie because Wentworth Miller is hot and I wanted to see what kind of an actor he is outside of Prison Break. The title had an interesting sound to it, I see why you can't judge a book by it's cover in this case a dvd case by it's cover. In my opinion the story was too disconnected, Nicole Kidman needs to give up acting forever, she is horrible in this kind of story, it was a complete disapointment, except for Wentworth Miller and Gary Sinise this movie was a bust. The music was so so... One should relize that you can't be born black and American and then change to white and British. Ed Harris had a character that was pointless and I didn't like the way he picked on the old man for being sexually active, this is a good thing at his age. Erin & Lisa Reed Wentworth ...

  • THE HUMAN STAIN is a must-see movie experience!

    The Human Stain movie is one of the most important films that I have viewed in a long time. It is the story of a mixed race family where one son (played by Anthony Hopkins) looks like a white person and then pretends all his life to be Jewish. Looking at him, anyone could think just that without any second thoughts. He leaves his family (some of whom clearly look black) and marries and becomes a literature professor while keeping that secret his whole life! I highly recommend this film as it contains timely nuances about life and living in the United States during a time when racism ruled every aspect of life and living. To add another star for this film - it is based on a true story . . .