Closer (2004)

If you believe in love at first sight, you never stop looking.
Starring: Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, Nick Hobbs, Colin Stinton
Director: Mike Nichols
Running Time: 104 minutes
US MPAA rating: RUK BBFC rating: 15
Drama, Romance
Obituary writer and aspiring novelist Dan (Jude Law) and young American ex-stripper Alice (Natalie Portman) meet by chance on the street and fall in love. Some months later, Dan has written an erotic novel whose central character is based on Alice, now his girlfriend - but as soon as he meets the older American photographer Anna (Julia Roberts), who is shooting his image for the booksleeve, he falls in love again. Alice overhears their flirtation, and invites Anna to snap a portrait of her crying for a forthcoming exhibition. Impersonating Anna on an anonymous sex website, Dan unwittingly engineers a meeting between the real Anna and yet another stranger, the dermatologist Larry (Clive Owen), who then starts going out with her. Four months later, all four attend the opening of Anna's exhibition, and a painful series of betrayals, rivalries and revelations is set in motion.
The love triangle has long been a staple of erotic drama, but 'Closer' offers filmgoers the less familiar geometry of the love square, with a plot that is decidedly circular, as, over a four-year period in 'swinging' London, its four characters exchange partners and rôles, before ending up more or less where they started. The film is the screenwriting debut of Patrick Marber, based on his own multi-award winning 1997 play, and is directed by old hand Mike Nichols, who from 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' (1966) to TV's recent
DVD Extras: No Extras

It's Got: Four outstanding performances (including Clive Owen's and Natalie Portman's finest to date); sharp dialogue; a breathless chronology measured in career advances, smoking habits and hairstyles; jealousy, guilt, retribution; and an intimate intensity.
It Needs: To be avoided on first dates.
Alternatives: Married/Unmarried, 'This Year's Love', 'Your Friends and Neighbours'
Summary: Intimacy both attracts and repels in this smart, modern and biting treatment of love's endless merry-go-round.

Review Date: 12th January 2005
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External Links
Official Web Site
Closer at the IMDB
Comments2 Comments |
| Vulgar and extremely sexist towards women. It's like an episode from Jerry Springer, but because it's done in some stupid artsy-fartsy way, somehow it's considered good. Terrible movie. Only Natalie Portman gives a good performance. Clive Owen needs to quit acting and start flipping burgers. |
| Comment by:- | | 30 January 2005 | ip: logged |
| Brook, im sorry to say this but you are seriously wrong. In no way was the movie sexist towards women, it was a movie about the real world. And if you found it vulgar then maybe you shouldnt see movies that are rated for a mature audience, try a kids movie next time because you obviously like living in a fantasy world. Closer was an honest movie about real issues. Personally it was the best movie i have seen in a long time. |
| Comment by:- | | 05 February 2005 | ip: logged |


























