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Elegy


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The Austin Chronicle
et such thinking diminishes the case for this smart and self-deprecating story about love and mortality: It’s merely a winte...
San Francisco Chronicle
In the case of "Elegy," the answer is yes. Absolutely. Letting such a richly textured and compelling film slip by in the sum...
Entertainment Weekly
When Ben Kingsley gets hold of a role he really connects with it...
Washington Post
Sadly, "Elegy " reminds me of the title of another great American writer's book: "Advertisements for Myself."
New York Magazine
Elegy is a spare, melancholy film that is so far in spirit from its source, Philip Roth’s The Dying Animal, that I’m tempted...
The New York Times
Despite some low-key lovemaking and the considerably more overwrought talk, there’s very little pleasure to be found amid th...
Hollywood Reporter
Penelope Cruz is outstanding in an otherwise lame male fantasy.
Variety
Sparse, low-budget drama, intelligently translates Roth's meditation on lust and mortality without soft-pedaling its narrato...
USA Today
Elegy is an insightful, beautifully acted, poignant film that will elicit contemplation as well as stir emotions.
TV Guide
Beautifully adapted from Philip Roth's 2001 novel The Dying Animal...
ReelViews
This is an offering for mature viewers thrown out amidst a sea of summer flotsam. The title, "Elegy," is perfect for the mat...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Isobel Coixet
Writer: Nicholas Meyer
Studio: MGM
Cast: Penelope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson

Release: August 8, 2008
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