The Human Stain (R)
Flawed adaptation of Roth’s novel isn’t for kids.
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- Studio: Miramax, Miramax
- Directed By: Robert Benton
- Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman
- Running Time: 107 minutes
- Release Date: 10/30/2003
- Video/DVD Release Date: 07/19/2004
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: R
- MPAA Explanation: language and sexuality/nudity
Parents need to know
Families can talk about Coleman's choices. What were the turning points? Would he have chosen differently if he had known that the world was about to change so dramatically?
Message
Social Behavior:
A theme of the movie.
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Characters drink and smoke.
Violence
Character deaths. Characters in peril.
Sex
Some very explicit sexual references and situations, including nudity.
Language
Some very strong language.
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nell Minow
Is it any good?
The most affecting part of the story is the flashbacks. Young Coleman (Wentworth Miller), in love for the first time with a beautiful, intelligent, and sympathetic Midwestern girl (Jacinda Barrett), experiments with the feeling of being not black or white but just free of any color. Then he brings her home to meet his mother (Anna Deavere Smith), not letting either one know ahead of time that they're of different races. Nothing that happens in the Hopkins/Kidman segment of the story is anywhere near as compelling.
Other choices
Imitation of Life (1959)
Jungle Fever
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