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Amor Eterno Amor

Título original: Innocence
  • 2000
  • 14
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
2 mil
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Amor Eterno Amor (2000)
Theatrical Trailer from Strand Releasing
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3 vídeos
24 fotos
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAndreas reconnects with Claire, rekindling their love affair after forty years apart. Complications include health risks, death, and potential impact on John.Andreas reconnects with Claire, rekindling their love affair after forty years apart. Complications include health risks, death, and potential impact on John.Andreas reconnects with Claire, rekindling their love affair after forty years apart. Complications include health risks, death, and potential impact on John.

  • Direção
    • Paul Cox
  • Roteirista
    • Paul Cox
  • Artistas
    • Julia Blake
    • Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Kristine Van Pellicom
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Paul Cox
    • Roteirista
      • Paul Cox
    • Artistas
      • Julia Blake
      • Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
      • Kristine Van Pellicom
    • 32Avaliações de usuários
    • 31Avaliações da crítica
    • 73Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 9 vitórias e 6 indicações no total

    Vídeos3

    Innocence (2000)
    Trailer 2:27
    Innocence (2000)
    Innocence Scene: Claire's Response
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    Innocence Scene: Claire's Response
    Innocence Scene: Claire's Response
    Clip 0:58
    Innocence Scene: Claire's Response
    Innocence Scene: 2 Old Lovers Meet
    Clip 1:03
    Innocence Scene: 2 Old Lovers Meet

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    Julia Blake
    Julia Blake
    • Claire
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Andreas Borg
    • (as Charles Tingwell)
    Kristine Van Pellicom
    • Young Claire
    Kenny Aernouts
    • Young Andreas
    Terry Norris
    Terry Norris
    • John
    Marta Dusseldorp
    Marta Dusseldorp
    • Monique
    Robert Menzies
    • David
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Minister
    Norman Kaye
    Norman Kaye
    • Gerald
    Jo Kennedy
    Jo Kennedy
    • Sally
    • (as Joey Kennedy)
    Liz Windsor
    • Maudie
    Dawn Klingberg
    Dawn Klingberg
    • Restaurant Owner
    Peter Berger
    • Doctor #1
    Kate Roberts
    • Doctor #2
    Michaela Cantwell
    • Nurse
    Kyra Cox
    • Nurse
    Carmel Johnson
    Carmel Johnson
    • Nurse Jennifer-Claire
    Rory Walker
    • Male Receptionist
    • Direção
      • Paul Cox
    • Roteirista
      • Paul Cox
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários32

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    7RJBurke1942

    In search of the truth about love.

    You expect thought-provoking films from Paul Cox, the director of Man of Flowers (1983), My First Wife (1984) and other films that take an uncompromising or quirky view of life. This film is another in that fine tradition.

    Who hasn't thought about a first love and wondered? Perhaps wondered whether the break, when it came, was the right move? Or wondered why it broke off? Or wondered about a countless number of things that might or might not have happened?

    Using that idea as the starting point, Cox constructed an intricate visual narrative about what could happen should an aging man – a widower – choose to contact the woman he first loved some forty-five years earlier, with the view of finding out how her life has turned out.

    A perfectly innocent idea, one could think. Except that, when contacted, the man discovers that the woman is still married. Undeterred, he also realizes he is still as passionate now – or more so – and sets out to rekindle the flame of their youth. Equally she responds, at first tentatively, but soon with reckless abandon.

    And so begins the re-awakening of a first love that both parties thought had withered away...but not entirely forgotten by either. And so, the fundamental question that Cox asks his players to portray, however, is this: just what sort of love is it now, after forty plus years? Is it still true love? Is it simply lust? Is it a mix? More importantly, what is love, after all?

    With such a topic, this could have been reduced to a banal pot-boiler, a weepy soap, or grand melodrama in the hands of less experienced writer/directors. It's none of those: instead, it's a mature enquiry into the true nature of married love versus romance. Affairs, of course, have been a staple of Hollywood and others, I guess, in such well-remembered films as An Affair To Remember 1959), The Last Time I Saw Paris (1955), Brief Encounter (1944) and many others.

    None of that saccharine sentimentality forms any part of this narrative. Instead, it's so down to earth, I began to wonder whether Australia has a peculiar kind of love: different cultures handle this topic differently, for sure, but only in Australia, I think, would a woman leave her lover's bed, go home, and then start cooking dinner for her aggrieved husband. Are Aussies that stolid, that practical, or that uncaring? Even as an Australian, I'm not sure...

    There's very little in the manner of hysterical lamentations or outraged ranting; and only the husband shows brief anger towards his grown son, the doctor who tries to counsel his mother and father – to no avail, of course. What there's plenty of, however, is confusion, as each character tries to adjust to a couple in their mid-sixties having an open affair. So, as you might expect, there are moments of light comedy, wistful reminiscences, and, of course, rolling around in bed, locked together – but very tastefully done.

    But is it all realistic, and truly representative, given the setting, the culture, and their age? Well, I'm sure most of us have seen true-life results of affairs: most are not pretty; some are down and dirty; a few are murderous. In contrast, this affair is quiet, contained and very civilized.

    But, in Australia, I've never seen oldies like myself rolling around on a riverside grass verge, or kissing passionately on a suburban train station; it could happen, however, I'll grant you. However, most older Aussies – of the type portrayed - still have a remnant of that Celtic reserve brought over when the colony started in 1788; and it hangs on. Perhaps, then , Cox is simply holding up the idea that such an affair is possible, even between people who are so reserved, so settled and in the twilight of their diminishing years; and especially in Australia. In truth, I'd like to see that, and this story is as good as it gets, perhaps.

    As the lover-come-back wannabe, Bud Tingwell, as Andreas, gives a great understated portrayal of a man who's found a new lease on life but, ironically, too late; Julia Blake, as Claire, is almost unbelievably stunning; Terry Norris, as John, the confused husband, is valiant in his efforts to win his wife back. The standout – albeit brief – performance, however, comes from Marta Dusseldorp, as Monique, Andreas's daughter whose care and concern for her aging father is achingly real.

    My real criticism is with the script: at times, I was a bit uncomfortable with the lack of expletives you would expect to hear from people who are greatly upset emotionally, and all with diction that remains so perfectly enunciated, and with very little idiomatic or slang expressions. Not quite what you'd hear from Aussies in reality, I think, even those well educated and still religious, as they all apparently are. I doubt that even one of them said 'bloody'. Perhaps that was intentional by Cox, though, to garner a wider international audience?

    Some may be disappointed in the ending as being too contrived, being almost a parody of an ecstatic whirling Dervish. My only thought is that there are so many endings that could happen. This was just one that had to happen.

    Those aspects apart, it's still a fine story and film, and one that I'd recommend.
    JulMel

    The attempt rates a 10; the result... no higher than a 6

    As a woman of 'a certain age' I speak from experience. The sentimentality seemed to me to be excessive. I found the story to be plausible, and the cast superb; it was in the execution that Paul Cox revealed an idealistic approach to men and women in love (at any age). I swear I aged an entire year during this 90-minute experience. I found myself taking deep breaths, wanting to say "Move it along, Paul, give up the ponderosity, let's see the amazing vitality that a love affair injects into formerly perfunctory lives. (That, unfortunately, happened in only one scene ... at the home of friends.) The flashbacks to the young lovers seemed repetitious because there was no progression, no development of the characters Again, I wanted to say, "We get it, Paul, we get it, they were in love--and no different from any couple in love." The ending could have been so much more interesting if Mr. Cox had not, indeed, taken the easy way out. However, I salute the effort to depict us oldsters as something other than grumpy grannies/gramps or eccentric fools.
    9burgan6203

    Luminous

    Paul Cox's "Innocence" is a beautiful, poignant gem that deserves your attention. It is a film that manages to be both realistic and completely uncynical at the same time(an unusual achievement these days).

    The story concerns two people who were lovers as teenagers, separated, and meet again fifty years later. Upon meeting again they realize that they're still in love. It probably sounds sickeningly corny but it doesn't play that way. Cox details how the reigniting of their affair affects the people around them(friends, his daughter, her son and husband)and allows time for exquisitely intelligent conversations, my favorite of which takes place between the male protagonist(Charles Tingwell)and a priest concerning the reality of God.

    "Innocence" is luminous.Seek it out.
    9prose

    An experience of pure joy!

    This film took my breath away. It's been many months, perhaps years, since I last felt so moved by a feature film.

    Paul Cox has certainly outdone himself with this one. There were times when I was reminded of `A Woman's Tale', his offering from around ten years ago, particularly during the discussions about life, death and love. In particular, his theme about death being a part of life continues in this feature.

    The performances of Tingwell, Blake and Norris are outstanding, and the scenes of intimacy are tasteful and beautiful. The Australian scenes were filmed in Adelaide, and this city scrubs up well and does the story justice.

    Cox makes ample use of his usual visual signatures - faces through glass doors, reflections in water, wind chimes, caged birds, people talking from the other side of trees in autumnal glory. However, for me, the scene in the church when Andreas plays `Jerusalem' on the pipe organ, managed to gather together the visual with the aural, and deliver a hefty dose of the emotional as well.

    An astonishing film, and the most believable love story I have ever seen on the big screen.
    crypticcrytic

    Geezer love?

    I'm way out if my league here (and quite politically incorrect) since this genre is new to me. Forty years after a break-up never fully explained, Andreas (Charles Tingwell) is searching for his long lost love. Claire's (Julia Blake) been living close by all along, in quiet desperation. Andreas " remembers your youth innocence your smile." and gives us the theme. But life is a killer, so young love between these elders might be short. This film examines issues of love, aging, marriage and death. Filmed sensitively and portrayed insightfully, this film is one for the select audience who cares (and wonders) what has (and might) happened to those long lost lovers. May yours be as well preserved as these.

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    • Curiosidades
      One of five feature films made in South Australia which were written and/or directed by Australian auteur Paul Cox. The pictures are: 'Innocence' (2000), 'Human Touch' (2004), 'Lust and Revenge' (1996), the 'Winners' series episode tele-movie short feature 'The Paper Boy' (1985), and the documentary feature 'The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky' (2001). He also later directed the feature documentary 'Paul Cox directs the Diary of Nijinsky' (2014) which was about the making of the latter.
    • Citações

      Claire: It isn't always possible to resist... to obey the rules and deny the things that really matter.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mission: Impossible II/Running Free/Passion of Mind/Big Momma's House (2000)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Jerusalem
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by William Blake

      Music by Hubert Parry

      Played on the organ by Andreas in the last church scene

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de dezembro de 2000 (Austrália)
    • Países de origem
      • Austrália
      • Bélgica
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Art Films
      • Go Patterson Films
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Innocence
    • Locações de filme
      • Mitcham Cemetery - Old Belair Road, Mitcham, South Australia, Austrália(cemetery)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Strand/New Oz Productions
      • Showtime Australia
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
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