Adam Resurrected

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"In a world gone mad, being insane was just a way to fit in."
  • R
  • 2008
  • 1 min
  • 6.2  (4,480)
  • 58

In the year 1961, Adam Stein (Jeff Goldblum) was a popular entertainer in Berlin due to his talent as a pianist and comedian. However, his life takes a turn for the worst as he is sent to a concentration camp along with his family. There, he is chosen by Commandant Klein (Willem Dafoe) to be his "dog" due to his ability to speak various languages fluently.

Years later, Adam is rescued from the concentration camp by the Allied forces and taken to a Jewish center in Israel, where he undergoes psychotherapy with Dr. Nathan Gross (Derek Jacobi). As a result of his experiences in the concentration camp, Adam is plagued by guilt and shame, and suffers from severe PTSD.

In Israel, Adam establishes a reputation for himself as a "miracle worker" due to his ability to communicate with the other patients at the center who are traumatized by their own experiences in the concentration camps. Adam begins to believe that he has the ability to resurrect the dead, and performs several fake resurrections as a means of satisfying his own delusions.

As Adam's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, he rekindles his relationship with Klein, who is now working as a hotel manager. Klein attempts to manipulate Adam, but his efforts ultimately backfire, leading to a violent and tragic conclusion.

Shot on location in Romania and directed by Paul Schrader, Adam Resurrected is a haunting and enigmatic film that explores the themes of trauma, guilt, and identity. The film is anchored by a mesmerizing performance from Jeff Goldblum, who delivers a career-best turn as the tortured and complex Adam Stein.

Goldblum's performance is bolstered by the supporting cast, including Willem Dafoe in a chilling turn as the manipulative Klein and Cristian Motiu as the young Adam Stein. The film is visually stunning, with Schrader making excellent use of the Romanian locations to create a tense and foreboding atmosphere.

The film's script, based on the novel by Yoram Kaniuk, is complex and thought-provoking, exploring the legacy of the Holocaust and the psychological wounds that it inflicted on its survivors. The film is structured as a series of flashbacks and dream sequences, creating an otherworldly and surreal atmosphere that is both haunting and beautiful.

The film's themes of trauma and guilt are explored in a nuanced and sensitive manner, with Schrader avoiding sentimentality and melodrama in favor of a more grounded and honest approach. The film also explores the concept of identity, with Adam struggling to reconcile his role as an entertainer with his experiences in the concentration camp.

Overall, Adam Resurrected is a powerful and haunting film that explores the psychological wounds inflicted by the Holocaust with honesty and sensitivity. With a mesmerizing performance from Jeff Goldblum and stunning visuals, the film is an unforgettable experience that will stay with viewers long after the credits roll.

Adam Resurrected is a 2008 drama with a runtime of 1 minute. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2 and a MetaScore of 58.

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  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (4,480)
  • Metascore
    58
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