The Claim (R)
Mature viewers only; kids won’t be interested.
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- Studio: MGM/UA
- Directed By: Michael Winterbottom
- Cast: Milla Jovovich, Nastassja Kinski, Sarah Polley
- Running Time: 121 minutes
- Release Date: 12/26/2001
- Video/DVD Release Date: 12/26/2001
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: R
- MPAA Explanation: sexuality and some language and violence
Parents need to know
Families can talk about how this film compares to the book it is adapted from, Thomas Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge.
Message
Social Behavior:
Female characters struggle in a world where they must rely on men for their livelihoods.
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
The town's recreational centers are the bordello and the saloon.
Violence
A man is whipped as punishment for a crime. The town boss murders several people in a fit of rage. A man commits suicide when he's unable to win the respect of the adult daughter he abandoned as an infant.
Sex
Several of the leading characters are prostitutes who work in the town bordello, and nudity and sex figure prominently in several scenes, though they're not of an exploitative nature.
Language
Some strong language.
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by M. Faust
Is it any good?
The epic photography of this harsh land is quite beautiful, as is the majestic yet troubling score by Michael Nyman (The Piano). But the movie's overall bleakness, while appropriate to its themes, makes it unlikely to appeal to a broad range of viewers. It's certainly not recommended for teens, except perhaps those with an interest in Thomas Hardy, from whose novel The Mayor of Casterbridge, this was loosely adapted.
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