Young Adam
Director: David Mackenzie
Starring: Emily Mortimer, Ewan McGregor, Jack McElhone, Peter Mullan, Tilda Swinton
Details: UK / 96 mins / (No Cert).
Heavily reliant on the flashback device which is neatly complimented by the film's stark, visual style, 'Young Adam' is a claustrophobic, desolate affair. Chief amongst the concerns of director David McKenzie seems to be the themes of dislocation -attested to through the intelligent blend of time frames - alienation and guilt. In terms of performances, McGregor's never been better as the troubled but utterly mercenary Joe, while Swinton and Mullan provide extraordinary support, making his job an awful lot easier. Admittedly, 'Young Adam' makes for extremely bleak viewing, but this austere film reaches its conclusions in a frank, forthright and intelligent fashion.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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