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Adam's Apples
2005 1h 34m R
Comedy
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Drama
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Crime
7.7
70%
90%
75%
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A neo-Nazi sentenced to community service at a church clashes with the blindly devoted minister.
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Directed By
Anders Thomas Jensen
Written By
Anders Thomas Jensen
Studio
M&M Productions
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Cast of Adam's Apples
Mads Mikkelsen
Ivan
Ulrich Thomsen
Adam
Paprika Steen
Sarah
Ole Thestrup
Dr. Kolberg
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Holger
Nicolas Bro
Gunnar
Ali Kazim
Khalid
Gyrd Løfquist
Poul
Lars Ranthe
Esben
Peter Reichhardt
Nalle
Tomas Villum Jensen
Arne
Peter Lambert
Jørgen
Emil Kevin Olsen
Christoffer
Solvej Christensen
Mädchen an der Tankstelle
Rasmus Rise Michaelsen
Junge Mann an der Tankstelle
Jacob-Ole Remming
Junge Mann an der Tankstelle
Adam's Apples Reviews
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Jensen is an accomplished screenwriter with a knack for developing people amid comic nonsense.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Designed to elicit as many gasps as laughs, Anders Thomas Jensen's pitch-black comedy offers an audaciously skewed take on good vs. evil.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
For all its roughhouse antics, Adam's Apples is almost improbably sweet: a rude comedy that the devout and heathen alike can hold to their breasts.
Los Angeles Times
Sam Adams
The movie is all surface, loudly clamoring for attention and then losing its voice.
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
Smart-aleck comedy and spirituality aren't incompatible, but in Adam's Apples they cancel each other out.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
This oddball story is more than a one-joke concept. Its characters are sometimes cruel, sometimes sweet, but always recognizably human.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
I'm sure there's a decent black comedy in the material, but Adam's Apples, by Danish director Anders Thomas Jensen, isn't it.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
This Danish comedy, like most of that country's dramas, is dark, dark, dark. The film's humor offers an odd blend of subversively sly narrative mixed with bursts of sudden, sharp violence and goofy slapstick.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
This dark comedy from Denmark tickled my funny bone while it shocked me senseless, ultimately bringing me to tears as it made me spit out my popcorn in astonishment.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Go-to screenwriter for the Dogma 95 collective, Danish writer-director Anders Thomas Jensen hits a decidedly sour note with Adam's Apples.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
The path that Jensen plots is one full of the improbable and unlikely, but never the impossible.
Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Its screenplay attempts to blend outrageous black humor with biblical allegory in an ultimately unsuccessful fashion.
Village Voice
Ed Gonzalez
A noxious, flippant mix of snark and biblical allegory.
L.A. Weekly
Scott Foundas
Some will see this as a movie about how we're all God's children. I saw only the misanthropic fulminations of Jensen's runaway ego.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Director Jensen (who co-scripted After the Wedding) breaks away from Dogme to make a more stylized film, using a controlled surface that disarms us with surreal happenings and well-executed absurdity.
Film Journal International
Lewis Beale
Pushes the boundaries of weirdness, yet manages to be a moving look into faith and redemption.
TheWorldJournal.com
Frank Ochieng
Deliciously profane, dark and somber, Denmark's Adam's Apples is fiendishly ripe for the picking.
Hollywood Report Card
Ross Anthony
Strong direction, solid acting, and a script as crisp and juicy as freshly picked apples. A solid "A" film.
Los Angeles CityBeat
Andy Klein
For most of its length it's wonderfully wicked -- Jensen actually forces us to sympathize with the neo-Nazi's attitude toward the minister -- but the ending unfortunately mitigates the nastiness ...
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