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The Garden of Eden

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 51m
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5.3/10
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Mena Suvari, Caterina Murino, and Jack Huston in The Garden of Eden (2008)
Based on Ernest Hemingway's final novel and set in the jazz age, a successful young American writer and his beautiful wife on their extended honeymoon in Europe.
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A young American writer completes his service in WWI and travels across Europe with his wife and her attractive Italian girlfriend. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway.A young American writer completes his service in WWI and travels across Europe with his wife and her attractive Italian girlfriend. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway.A young American writer completes his service in WWI and travels across Europe with his wife and her attractive Italian girlfriend. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway.

  • Director
    • John Irvin
  • Writers
    • James Scott Linville
    • Ernest Hemingway
  • Stars
    • Jack Huston
    • Mena Suvari
    • Caterina Murino
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writers
      • James Scott Linville
      • Ernest Hemingway
    • Stars
      • Jack Huston
      • Mena Suvari
      • Caterina Murino
    • 18User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Huston
    Jack Huston
    • David Bourne
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Catherine Hill Bourne
    Caterina Murino
    Caterina Murino
    • Marita
    Carmen Maura
    Carmen Maura
    • Madame Aurol
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Col. Philip Boyle
    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • David's Father
    Mathias Koie Levi Palsvig
    • Young David
    • (as Mathias Palsvig)
    Héctor Tomás
    • Patrice
    • (as Hector Tomas)
    Dritan Biba
    Dritan Biba
    • Waiter
    Luis Callejo
    Luis Callejo
    • Monsieur Jean
    Álvaro Roig
    • Vladimir
    • (as Alvaro Roig)
    Yaël Belicha
    • Girl Onlooker
    • (as Yael Belicha)
    María Miguel
    • Nina
    • (as Maria Miguel)
    Igacio Gijon Solis
    • Ritz Waiter
    Enrique Zaldua
    • Waiter #2
    • (as Enrique Zoldua)
    Lola Peno
    • Rotund Woman
    Alejandro Arroyo
    Alejandro Arroyo
    • Man in Crowd
    Lucy Hunt
    • Girl At Party
    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writers
      • James Scott Linville
      • Ernest Hemingway
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews18

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    1raerae-62681

    Couldn't get past the first 12 minutes

    First off, that god awful wig they made Mena wear, looked like a mud helmet. You could see the wig netting come down her forehead a full inch. The makeup on her and the dress for when she first met David...just bad. Hair and wardrobe should be fired. Then you have the horrible lines and the way they were delivered. Had to stop watching after 12 minutes.
    1Before2020

    Atrocious acting

    What a boring story and the acting is so bad that it's hard to focus. Useless irritating characters, just wanted them all to fall of a cliff so the movie could end.
    3tony-22-615424

    Could have been brilliant.

    I'm a huge Ernest Hemingway fan and The Garden of Eden is by far my favorite novel. I must have read it a dozen times. I was reluctant to even watch the film - knowing that it could never live up to the book.

    Well, I did anyway.

    The photography is great. I lived in the south of France for seven years and I've always been in love with the region. But, it appears that most of the filming was done in Spain.

    The direction and acting are brilliant. However, this has to be one of the worst screenplay adaptations of a novel ever. Much of the very "real to life" dialogue is totally absent from the film. The true motivations of the characters (and their respective dilemmas) are underdeveloped.

    Oh well... Read the book.
    4frantastika

    Medriocre but well acted

    This is a very mediocre movie with really good actors who have done everything to give shape to this story. Mena Suvari and Caterina Murino are great in their roles even if these roles are incomplete for understand their stories. For Jack Huston I did not feel anything. He is just not the right actor for the role maybe, he seems too young and perfect to be credible. The story remains shallow, despite the inspiring beginning and how seductive the first 30 minutes looks - it then became flat. The characters are not developed enough to make them believable. They are a cool couple but without any reason to do what they do?. Sad to see what could be a good movie in the right hands. The photography and aesthetic in the movie is good, also beautiful locations, however the lack of depth make this almost disappear. I feel disappointed after watching it.
    6d_art

    Movie Review: 'Hemingway's Garden of Eden'

    Based on a posthumously released novel written by Ernest Hemingway, Garden of Eden takes place prior to the Great Depression, during the Jazz age, following a successful young American writer, David Bourne (Jack Houston), and his new bride, Catherine (Mena Suvari), a rich heiress, who are on an extended honeymoon in Europe. During the honeymoon, Catherine starts to get restless and begins playing bizarre mind games with David, testing his devotion. To David's discomfort, she persuades him to role play in the bedroom, with her as the boy and him as the girl. Things get stranger when Catherine develops a relationship with an Italian girl, Marita (Caterina Murino), and brings her to him as a "present", even suggesting they take turns being David's wife.

    Directed by John Irvin (Hamburger Hill, Dogs of War), this film is more character-driven than plot-driven. There is much sex going on, focusing on the strange love triangle between David, Catherine, and Marita. The focus and the pace of the film changes noticeably when it moves on to David's past memories of his father, an elephant hunter in Africa. These memories, which are quite out of place from the rest of the film, become material for David's new book.

    This film is beautiful to look at. It is a period film--the mood, clothing, and environments recreate the early part of the 20th century in fine detail, soft sepia filters, and a pastel color scheme. There's an impressive tracking shot in the beginning of an outdoor banquet, of rich folks raising their glasses in slow motion. We soon see a naked lady being filmed at a picnic, re-enacting Manet's "The Luncheon on the Grass". Small moments like these amusingly portrays a certain mindset of this particular society. Advertisement

    It the film, David Bourne appears to be Hemingway's alter ego. While Jack Huston looks like the young Hemingway, his character is far from the heavy-drinking, macho guy the famous author was known for. He is constantly pushed around by the neurotic Catherine, whom he is always trying to please, which becomes increasingly hard to do. Catherine has some amount of disdain for David's work and becomes jealous when Marita admits to having read his transcript. Throughout the film, David half-jokingly calls Catherine "Devil."

    Admittedly, the characters here are not very engaging. Jack Houston does what he can with his role, but his character never feels like a whole person. Mena Suvari has a meatier role as Catherine, who brings much intensity to the film. However, we never quite know why she acts the way she does and her dialogue feels stilted. Caterina Murino (Casino Royale) is competent as Marita, despite the character's lack of complexity.

    Given the title of the film, Garden of Eden, a reference to the Bible, one might say David represents Adam and Cartherine represents Eve. Perhaps the theme speaks about a picture-perfect couple who are tempted toward a wrong way. In this film, though, it appears to be mostly Catherine who brings things down for them. Or, it could just be that Catherine is actually the serpent (as David called her "Devil.") bringing Marita (Catherine's "present") as the fruit to tempt David to fall. It is indicated that Catherine wants to share her "sin" (Marita) with David to feel less guilty about her extramarital relationship with Marita.

    One wonders if Hemingway could be using Catherine to represent certain attitudes within radical feminism. The film also touches upon morality and class. Catherine says something along the lines of "we are not like normal people--we can live our life however we want." Given that this film was based on an incomplete novel, it is hard to say what Hemingway really wanted to say, or if he had a particular message. It could just be a character study. As it is, the film feels uneven and the characters are not very engaging. Perhaps it is meant to be read as a novel and not seen as a film.

    More of my movie review updates can be found at http://twitter.com/d_art

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    • Trivia
      This is the fiftieth adaptation of an Ernest Hemmingway story.
    • Goofs
      The typewriter Catherine buys for David has a QWERTZ keyboard. This keyboard is common in German-speaking parts of Europe, but is not used in France where the movie takes place.
    • Quotes

      David Bourne: You know you want to be careful about Absinthe. It tastes like remorse, yet it takes it away.

    • Soundtracks
      The Jefferson Stomp
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      Performed by Raimond Bugatti and his Platinum Lounge Syncopators

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2011 (Chile)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hemingway's Garden of Eden
    • Filming locations
      • Los Alcázares, Murcia, Spain(Hotel des Voyageurs scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Devonshire Productions
      • Berwick Street Productions
      • Freeform Spain
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,083
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,404
      • Dec 12, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,083
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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