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Adoration (2013 film)

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2013 Australian film
Adoration (Adore)
Australian release poster
Directed byAnne Fontaine
Written byChristopher Hampton
Based onThe Grandmothers
byDoris Lessing
Produced byPhilippe Carcassonne
Michel Feller
Barbara Gibbs
Dominique Besnehard
StarringNaomi Watts
Robin Wright
CinematographyChristophe Beaucarne
Edited byLuc Barnier
Ceinwen Berry
Music byChristopher Gordon
Antony Partos
Production
companies
Hopscotch Films
Remstar
Distributed byGaumont
Release dates
  • 18 January 2013 (2013-01-18) (Sundance)
  • 3 April 2013 (2013-04-03) (France)
  • 14 November 2013 (2013-11-14) (Australia)
Running time
111 minutes
CountriesAustralia
France
LanguageEnglish
Budget$16 million
Box office$674,982[1](Under the titleAdore)
$1,886,042[2](Under the titleTwo Mothers)$2,561,024(Total)

Adoration (known in North America and the U.K. asAdore and in France asPerfect Mothers) is a 2013drama film directed byAnne Fontaine. It is Fontaine's first English-language film. It starsNaomi Watts,Robin Wright,Ben Mendelsohn,Xavier Samuel, andJames Frecheville. The film tells the story of a pair of middle-aged women who are life-long friends and have sex with each other's teenage sons, and the resultant emotional consequences of their ongoing affairs. It is based on a 2003 novella by British writerDoris Lessing calledThe Grandmothers.

The filmpremiered at the2013 Sundance Film Festival under its original titleTwo Mothers.[3]

Plot

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InNew South Wales, childhood friends Roz and Lil and their families live next door to each other. Roz's son Tom and Lil's son Ian, who are both 18, are also best friends, and the four of them spend all their time together.

Roz's husband Harold is offered a job in Sydney, and goes there to make arrangements, even though Roz does not want to move. That night, Ian kisses Roz, and although she is briefly hesitant, the two of them ultimately havesex. Tom witnesses Roz coming out of Ian's room. Confused and frustrated, Tom tries to seduce Lil, but she pushes him away and he tells her what he witnessed. That night, he stays at her house again and they have sex.

Roz goes to Lil at her workplace and they talk about the recent events that involves each other's sons. Both Lil and Roz have agreed that they have apparently crossed the border line by getting intimate with Ian and Tom, and acknowledge that it should never happen again. They get together with both of the boys and tell them that these things need to end. But Ian still has romantic feelings towards Roz and eventually, they renew the relationship; they then learn that Lil and Tom never stopped sleeping together. Both Roz and Lil admit that they are happy, and they agree to keep going. When Harold returns, Roz tells him that neither she nor Tom can move with him to Sydney.

Two years later, Roz and Harold are divorced, and Roz and Lil have continued their secret affairs. Ian now works with his mother for a successful yacht-building company and Tom is studying theater. Harold invites Tom to Sydney to direct one of their plays and Tom accepts, staying with Harold and his new family. While in Sydney, he meets Mary, who is auditioning for the lead role. The two begin a romantic relationship and Lil reluctantly accepts that he has apparently moved on. Roz and Ian are still lovers, although Roz believes that Ian will not be attracted to her for much longer. Finally, Roz decides to end her relationship with Ian, prompting him to react with anger and storm out.

Sometime later, Tom marries Mary. At the wedding, Ian meets a girl, named Hannah and decides to have sex with her to get back at Roz. That same night, he comes to Roz' place and begs to be let in, but Roz refuses, crying quietly in her room, implying that she regrets ending her relationship with Ian and still has romantic feelings towards him. Ian goes surfing but suffers a broken leg in the process. Despite his injury, he refuses to see Roz, but Hannah comes to visit him and nurses him through his physical therapy. They begin a romantic relationship, but when Ian and Tom meet up for lunch, Ian mentions that it is going nowhere, and that he will have to break it off. One day, Hannah shows up at Ian's work and tells him that she is pregnant.

Years later, Ian and Tom are now both married, and they both have daughters, named Shirley and Alice. Mary and Hannah, Tom and Ian's wives respectively, are ignorant of the previous romantic relationships. They all spend a day together at the beach, and while most are in the water, Ian and Roz share a quiet moment. That night, they all eat dinner together, during which Tom gets drunk and takes a walk to clear his head.

Ian follows Tom and sees him having sex with Lil, realizing that their affair has never ended, despite Tom's marriage to Mary. Enraged, he impulsively reveals the truth to both Mary and Hannah respectively. Both the women are horrified and leave with their children, cutting all connections with Ian, Lil, Roz and Tom for good.

Although Ian's romantic relationship, with Roz had ended long, before he had married Hannah, she sees his lack of transparency as a form of betrayal, despite the fact that, he had never actually cheated on her, during their marriage.

When Tom later returns, he finds Roz sitting alone in her room and she tells Tom that she does not think that Mary, Hannah or their granddaughters will ever return. Lil tearfully insists that she and Tom had tried to stop, but they could not keep away from each other, ultimately rekindling their romantic relationship a few weeks after Mary and Tom's wedding. But Roz has nothing to say to Lil at all.

Time passes and Ian goes for a swim in the ocean until he comes to a free-floating dock in the water, the same dock where he first began his flirtation with Roz, and Roz and Lil used to swim to as girls. He climbs on board and sees that Tom, Lil and Roz are there. After telling them good morning, he lies down beside Roz. It has been implied that, Ian, Roz, Tom and Lil have resumed their romantic relationship with each other again, but this time for good.

Cast

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  • Naomi Watts as Lil Weston, Roz's best friend, Theo's widow, Ian's mother, Tom's lover, Hannah's estranged mother-in-law and Alice's grandmother.
  • Robin Wright as Roz, Lil's best friend, Harold's ex-wife, Tom's mother, Ian's lover, Mary's estranged mother-in-law and Shirley's grandmother.
  • Ben Mendelsohn as Harold, Roz's ex-husband, Tom's father, Mary's father-in-law and Shirley's grandfather.
  • Xavier Samuel as Ian Weston, Theo and Lil's son, Tom's best friend, Roz's lover, Hannah's estranged husband and Shirley's father.
  • James Frecheville as Tom, Harold and Roz's son, Ian's best friend, Lil's lover, Mary's estranged husband and Alice's father.
  • Jessica Tovey as Mary, Tom's estranged wife, Roz's estranged daughter-in-law and Alice's mother.
  • Sophie Lowe as Hannah Weston, Ian's estranged wife, Lil's estranged daughter-in-law and Shirley's mother.
  • Gary Sweet as Saul

Reception

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Critical response

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The film has received mostly negative reviews. Of 75 reviews counted byRotten Tomatoes, 33% were positive, with arating average of 4.70/10. The site's consensus reads: "Naomi Watts and Robin Wright give it their all, but they can't quite makeAdore's trashy, absurd plot believable."[4]Metacritic counted 24 reviews with an average score of 37/100, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[5]

The Guardian's Damon Wise, in positive review that awarded the film four out of five stars, wrote the film is "An incredibly provocative piece of work, featuring a brave and vulnerable performance by Naomi Watts (who seems perhaps a little too young) and a career-high acting masterclass from Robin Wright (who is cast perfectly)."[6]

Writing forRogerEbert.com, criticChristy Lemire praised the photography and Wright and Watts' acting, but critiqued the story's descent into melodrama. Lemire added, "'Adore' is decadent fantasy fulfillment masquerading as a declaration of feminist independence. Somewhere in here is a message about the importance of remaining sexy and vital in your 40s—about asserting your own identity once more after decades of being defined as someone's wife and someone's mother."[7] In a review forGrantland, Wesley Morris called the film "an enjoyably shallow movie."[8]

Accolades

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Adoration was nominated for the following awards:

AwardCategoryNomineeResult
AACTA Awards
(3rd)
Christopher HamptonNominated
Annie BeauchampNominated
Joanna Mae ParkNominated
Naomi WattsNominated
FCCA Awards
  • Best Actress
Won

Production

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Adoration was filmed inNew South Wales. The houses and main beach scenes were filmed atSeal Rocks,[9] with some beach scenes filmed atSugarloaf Point Lighthouse beach.[10] Scenes for where the characters worked were filmed atShelly Beach and the pub scenes were filmed inBalmain. Parts of the film were also shot inSydney.

References

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  1. ^Boxoffice Media, Llc (6 September 2013)."BoxOffice® — Adore". Boxoffice.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved9 April 2014.
  2. ^"Two Mothers". Boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved9 April 2014.
  3. ^"'Adore' Trailer: Two Mothers Swap Sons in Taboo Sex Drama".HuffPost. 25 June 2013. Retrieved26 June 2013.
  4. ^"Adore (2013)".Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved24 March 2021.
  5. ^"Adore".Metacritic. Retrieved17 June 2014.
  6. ^"Sundance film festival 2013: Two Mothers - first look review".The Guardian. London. 21 January 2013. Retrieved7 September 2013.
  7. ^Lemire, Christy (6 September 2013)."Adore".RogerEbert.com. Retrieved19 April 2022.
  8. ^Morris, Wesley (20 September 2013)."Adore review".Grantland. Retrieved19 April 2022.
  9. ^"Why sleepy Seal Rocks is the real star of this year's sexiest Australian movie".The Daily Telegraph. 22 November 2013. Retrieved19 April 2022.
  10. ^"Sealing the deal".Traveller. 24 November 2013. Retrieved19 April 2022.

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