Adam's Apples

When Adam arrives at the church, Ivan allows him to choose a goal to achieve during his service time. Adam spots an apple tree on the church grounds, so he floats the ridiculously simple idea of baking an apple pie, which Ivan immediately accepts at face value. Unfortunately, the tree seems to be immediately cursed by various natural disasters that throw the simple plan into jeopardy. These disasters only add to the long string of personal bad luck experienced by Ivan, a faithful man who always manages to see good in everything in spite of his personal misfortune.

Although the film is propelled forward by the various misfortunes suffered by the faithful Ivan, it’s ostensibly a study of the transformative power of faith on the tough, uncaring skinhead Adam. He’s a character so calloused that he has no qualms about viciously punching Ivan inside the church, but also so complex that he immediately drives him to the hospital afterwards.

The two lead roles are played by long-time Jensen collaborators Mads Mikkelsen (Ivan) and Ulrich Thomsen (Adam). Mikkelsen has gone on to more recent international fame as the latest Bond baddie in Casino Royale, a well-deserved reward for the talents he displays here. Thomsen also contributes an outstanding performance, providing the necessary depth to his character to keep the audience guessing and caring about his ultimate disposition until the end.
Adam’s Apples is now playing in NY before expanding to select markets in the coming months. For more information, visit the website.
Labels: Adam's Apples, Anders Thomas Jensen, Dogme 95, Mads Mikkelsen, Ulrich Thomsen
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