The Human Stain
Director: Robert Benton
Starring: Anna Deavere Smith, Anthony Hopkins, Clark Gregg, Ed Harris, Gary Sinise, Harry Lennix, Jacinda Barrett, Lizan Mitchell, Nicole Kidman, Wentworth Miller
Details: US / 105 mins / (15PG).
Roth is a literary colossus, and the depth and density of his characters and themes is not easy to transfer. Screenwriter Nicholas Meyer tries to get a handle on Roth's thrilling ideas, but in choosing to compress them in a clumsy, heavyhanded fashion, he merely highlights his own inefficiency in distilling the natural rhythms of the author's intelligence and superlative prose. The casting is bit off too, and while the two leads do their best with parts which clearly aren't for them: Hopkins never fully convinces - even if he does wounded pride better than almost any other actor working today - while Kidman is simply too illuminating, even dressed down, to pass for anything other than a head turner. True, it's far from a disaster - some scenes work rather well and the supporting performances are uniformly excellent - but 'The Human Stain's lack of cohesion undermines its ultimate effectiveness.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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