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Adam & Paul

  • 2004
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.4K
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Adam & Paul (2004)
2 heroin addicts negotiate their way through Dublin's city centre, encountering friends and family as they search for their next fix.
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2 heroin addicts negotiate their way through Dublin's city centre, encountering friends and family as they search for their next fix.2 heroin addicts negotiate their way through Dublin's city centre, encountering friends and family as they search for their next fix.2 heroin addicts negotiate their way through Dublin's city centre, encountering friends and family as they search for their next fix.

  • Director
    • Lenny Abrahamson
  • Writer
    • Mark O'Halloran
  • Stars
    • Tom Murphy
    • Mark O'Halloran
    • Gavin Dowdall
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Lenny Abrahamson
    • Writer
      • Mark O'Halloran
    • Stars
      • Tom Murphy
      • Mark O'Halloran
      • Gavin Dowdall
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Tom Murphy
    • Paul
    Mark O'Halloran
    Mark O'Halloran
    • Adam
    Gavin Dowdall
    • Boy at Flats 1
    Luke Keeler
    • Boy at Flats 2
    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Martin's Voice
    Laurie Morton
    • Woman on Bus 1
    Sylvia Murray
    • Woman on Bus 2
    Gary Egan
    • Georgie
    Dylan Grimes
    • Georgie Jnr
    Shelby Clarke
    • Girl with plaits
    Deirdre Molloy
    • Marian
    Mary Murray
    Mary Murray
    • Orla
    Paul Roe
    • Wayne
    Thomas T Williams
    • Sleeping Bag Boy
    • (as Thomas Farrell)
    Pierre Rodgers
    • Man in car
    Virginia Cole
    • Café Owner
    Ian Cregg
    • Karl
    Tom Sullivan
    • Shop Worker
    • (as Tomás Ó Súilleabháin)
    • Director
      • Lenny Abrahamson
    • Writer
      • Mark O'Halloran
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    10flics

    wonderful film

    I saw this film twice and I really enjoyed it. I think that you cannot really compare it with Cowboys and Angels or Intermission (both of which I enjoyed) because it is much more surreal at times, the script is much less plot-driven and more focused on characters. It taps into a different cinematic tradition, much more 'European' than either of those two film. O'Halloran has an ear for language and accent, and allowing his characters to say some beautiful (simple) things: Paul says, frustrated, 'why can't things be easy, why can't we just be...relaxed'. It's not just about heroin addicts - it's about Dublin's invisible population, post-Celtic Tiger, those we don't want to deal with. The guy from Bulgaria takes some abuse from them and he replies 'who are you?', meaning they, i.e. two Irish men, are every bit as undesirable as he is. The humour in the film often consists of laughter that shocks you. The film is drawn out partly because the day in the life of an addict is very long and finding a score is SO important to them. The shock at my own relief when they did score was very apt in the film and I think skilfully done. It never preaches, just lets these sad characters be themselves. The cinematography is beautiful: Dublin comes out as a city of contradictions, with dirty back streets - where the Down's Syndrome boy is robbed - are juxtaposed with the flashy new 'Millenium Bridge', where Adam and Paul enjoy their hit. I do not consider this an "Irish" film and that is not why I would recommend it: it is beautifully scripted, acted and directed. It is just a great movie.
    9gedboy

    A moving, funny and desperate film.

    It takes some work to make anyone feel sorry for junkies but 'Adam and Paul' is a film that succeeds beyond any expectation. Yes, it shows the appalling lives of two junkies who have clearly been 'down so long' they have pretty much lost contact with reality, but it also makes you laugh, for even in their lives there is sometimes something amusing.

    It's grim and the words 'with hilarious consequences' are not going to appear in my review, but the film does show there is still some humanity in them, particularly in the scenes with their pal. Yes, their condition makes them dislikeable people who are always on the look out for money to steal and people to scam from, but we are asked to appreciate that there is a glimmer of hope: no matter how dim.

    A must see film, but make sure you're in an optimistic frame of mind before you go in, because 'Adam and Paul' will take its toll on the sunniest disposition.
    stephenpaultaylor

    heroin in Ireland

    One of the best films at the Berlinale Film Festival. Gritty, disturbing with doses of black humour thrown in. The characters are likable and the film never dives into emotional manipulation. It's social realism at it's finest, creatively shot and brilliantly acted. Poignant and unforgettable.

    The dynamics between the two characters are fascinating. Childhood friends, thrown together since age fourteen, living on the streets, without hope, full of despair, Adam constantly berates and yells at Paul but there is above all, a deep, lasting bond between them. They are despicable characters in so many ways, but there is such tragedy in their eyes and so much despair in their bones, and you end up feeling for them, and a certain innate understanding and empathy. They're outcasts with zero future. They're the "pathetic" people we walk past and ignore every day, and, in the film, they mesmerize.

    Somebody said to me it's like Trainspotting without the humour. I'd say it's like Trainspotting, but without the over the top camera tricks, visualizations and the like. There is more social reality and despair, ala Mike Leigh. There is humour, but on a more subtle level.

    It sticks with you.
    johnhubbard

    Stripped to the bone

    A film about two messers with much to live for and very little to love.

    The two characters wake up on mattress in the middle of a field in which one of them finds themselves glued to;

    Things cant possibly get worse for these to but that's all that seems to happen to these to supposedly harmless and unintentionally witty degenerates. The new breed of dubs who have hit rock bottom but seem to stay down there in a hopeless dead-headed fashion.

    The dialog and characters melt into an almost beckett-like feel, but don't be fooled there is no particular art in this, but sheer desperation and hopelessness.

    Both characters are met with hostility and mistrust almost everywhere they go.

    One f**k up after another leads them into some kind of divine miracle of two bags of heroin that literally falls out of the sky.

    The hardest thing about watching this film is working out whether it is a tragic- comedy or the lines and characters are actually played the way it would have been in real life. God know, if you have ever lived in Dublin these lads are all over the place. Lads who came from nothing with nothing to give the world let alone themselves but somehow survive in a frowned upon but reluctantly accepted way of life.

    The movie struck a note with me and left me feeling sad and hopeless for our two leads. i guess there is no hope after all.

    Like Intermission it had that 'real dublin' feel to it but i'd say even darker.

    It deserves to be seen so far as it was probably made for a couple of hundred thousand euro's as the performances are strong and varied.

    'this is not a commercial movie and 'i don't think it will make much of name for itself but it deserves to be seen by those who would appreciate it for what it is.

    A slice of bleak reality in modern day Dublin city.
    10Tippe

    An unforgettable gem

    I first saw this film a couple of years back and had forgotten the names of the characters (a reflection on my memory NOT the film!). To my delight, I chanced to catch it again on TV this year.

    Though it may help to have a liberal attitude, it's not necessary to be acquainted with the demi-monde depicted here to appreciate the truthfulness shown in its writing and execution. The dark humour is grotesque and incisive.... and very, very funny.

    It might be easy to overlook the fact that the Down's Syndrome lad is actually an ACTOR doing his thing (because of the cringe-worthy nature of the scene here), but the incident serves to illustrate in a shocking way the amorality of the world that Adam and Paul inhabit. It's uncomfortable viewing, but its heart is in the right place.

    That aside, there are more laugh-out-loud moments than the subject matter should hope to muster, and the senses of both pathos and revulsion at the end are masterfully combined. A truly unforgettable treat.

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    • Trivia
      Local police told Tom Murphy and Mark O'Halloran to leave the set, thinking the actors were real junkies looking to steal items from the set.
    • Goofs
      When Adam is high on heroin and lying down on a street bench (1hr07), the closeup of his eye shows a partially dilated pupil. Heroin would cause the pupils to contract to pinpricks.
    • Quotes

      [while sitting up on a cooker outside a shop]

      Paul: Me fuckin' hand... Me fuckin' leg... And now me fuckin' head... Why can't things be easy, just for once. Just for once to be easy and fine, and relaxed, and to be lucky.

      [on the verge of tears]

      Paul: Just a bit of fuckin' luck, is all.

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2004 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Адам и Пауль
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Element Films
      • Speers Films
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      • $313,973
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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