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The Human Stain

  • 2003
  • 18
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
33K
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Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman in The Human Stain (2003)
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When a disgraced former college dean has a romance with a mysterious younger woman haunted by her dark, twisted past, he is forced to confront a shocking fact about his own life that he has ... Read allWhen a disgraced former college dean has a romance with a mysterious younger woman haunted by her dark, twisted past, he is forced to confront a shocking fact about his own life that he has kept secret for fifty years.When a disgraced former college dean has a romance with a mysterious younger woman haunted by her dark, twisted past, he is forced to confront a shocking fact about his own life that he has kept secret for fifty years.

  • Director
    • Robert Benton
  • Writers
    • Philip Roth
    • Nicholas Meyer
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Ed Harris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Benton
    • Writers
      • Philip Roth
      • Nicholas Meyer
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Ed Harris
    • 233User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Coleman Silk
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Faunia Farley
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Lester Farley
    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • Nathan Zuckerman
    Wentworth Miller
    Wentworth Miller
    • Young Coleman Silk
    Jacinda Barrett
    Jacinda Barrett
    • Steena Paulsson
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Mr. Silk
    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Nelson Primus
    Anna Deavere Smith
    Anna Deavere Smith
    • Mrs. Silk
    Lizan Mitchell
    Lizan Mitchell
    • Ernestine
    Kerry Washington
    Kerry Washington
    • Ellie
    Phyllis Newman
    Phyllis Newman
    • Iris Silk
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Psychologist
    Ron Canada
    Ron Canada
    • Herb Keble
    Mili Avital
    Mili Avital
    • Young Iris
    Danny Blanco Hall
    • Walter
    • (as Danny Blanco)
    Marie Michel
    Marie Michel
    • Young Ernestine
    • (as Kristen Blevins)
    Anne Dudek
    Anne Dudek
    • Lisa Silk
    • Director
      • Robert Benton
    • Writers
      • Philip Roth
      • Nicholas Meyer
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    User reviews233

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    9Iwouldtakethebullet

    I don't see whats so bad

    There has been a lot of bad press about this movie, and, to a point, I don't understand why. Of course, I think that both Hopkins and Kidman were miscast in their respective roles, but at least Kidman trounced her miscasting and turned in a very strong, artistically nuanced performance.

    This movie, to me anyways, seemed to be a bit theatrical. The camera shots are often distant, not allowing us to see the actors close up. The script is very loose, allowing for the actors to take the roles and make them their own. Also, most of the actors give very broad, exaggerated ( but not too much) performances. I consider this to be good. We live in an age when theatre is losing its popularity and the director of this film seems to have found a way to bring theatre into cinema.

    There are some slight flaws in the movie. Hopkins speaks with a Weslh accent for no apparent reason. The ending is a tad bit drawn out, not terribly so.

    Above all though, I consider this film to be a work of art. It certainly made me think about my own life; it's very powerful.
    7helen-kerslake

    Mind-opening psychological thriller

    This movie is based around the life of a classics professor (Coleman), who is currently living in a small New England town. He has harboured a dark secret for 50 years which slowly starts coming out and causes his life to unravel painfully. When he loses his job after being wrongfully charged of racism, his wife dies leaving this man who is near retirement, with nothing. He embarks on an affair with a young cleaning lady from the college which quickly turns into a relationship as they reveal intimate secrets to each other and finally find the release and trust they've each been searching for. I quite enjoyed this movie – there was some excellent acting from some top actors, and the sense of intrigue and suspense was maintained throughout. The characters were well-written and the complexities which lingered within their personalities original yet believable. There were moments where I held my breath waiting for the tension to subside and others where I found myself wishing that everything could work out nicely for the people in this story, and remove the arguments and misunderstandings which threatened to ruin what good things they had. It is a truly great movie which can inspire this level of emotion in its audience. The main downside was the fact that it did not seem to flow very well between flashback sequences and the present. Of course I could clearly make out which scenes were of a younger Coleman and memories of the past, however at times failed to recognise their significance at that particular point. It may have been a better idea to insert several shorter flashback clips instead of the lengthy scenes used so that the connection with the present was not lost. There were also sections where the story lagged slightly and I questioned the need for these scenes. In some parts the use of visual without dialogue was extremely effective, but in other parts I felt that the scenes existed solely for the sake of art. In particular, scenes such as the lingering shot of Coleman cradling his wife as she died, froze time and really made me feel the incredible and very sudden loss he suffered. But in comparison, a sequence where the professor's young lady is dancing erotically for him seemed clumsily done as I felt it existed purely for the sake of displaying a sex scene. It did not have the effect of deepening our understanding of the emotions the two main characters felt, which I think it should have done. I was amazed at the end when the terrible secret was revealed through the investigations of a writer who the professor had befriended. To me it would seem wrong to live such a deception your entire life but the movie helped me to understand the character's motives and how he felt that he had no other choice. I was left feeling saddened that someone would have to deny their heritage to such an extent in order to achieve their goals. While it takes a bit of patience to get through the movie (which could have been 20mins shorter), I would highly recommend this movie to anyone. With any luck the more people who watch this movie, the more open-minded society will become and hopefully this type of prejudice will disappear.
    8brenttraft

    Almost Great

    I almost did not see this because of the poor reviews (only 38% on Rotten Tomatoes) but I'm glad I ignored the reviews and saw it any way. While far from perfect, it is still one of the better films of the year.

    This is a film that aims high, which makes it's imperfections stand out all that much more. While the critics have documented all that is wrong with this film, it is still a powerful story with great acting and cinematography. For me, more cinematic style would have been what this film needed to take it from being a good film to being a great film.

    A strong 8/10 rating.
    6Andrew499

    Good, but the book is much better!

    Based on the superior book by Philip Roth, Anthony Hopkins gives an emotionally strong and convincing performance as the professor accused of a racist comment. The overwhelming consequence of this results in the death of his wife. Alone and embittered, he meets dowdy and troubled Nicole Kidman many years his junior and an unlikely unity is forged. What is grossly underwritten by this adaptation is Kidman's ex played by Ed Harris. Here he appears as nothing more than a sub-plot, when by the end he is anything but and therefore dissolves all tension and drama. Good performances throughout and the direction effortlessly combines the all-revealing flashbacks of the past to reveal the futility of the future.
    8quirke_j

    Great story acting and cinematography

    I found this an excellent film.Hopkins and Kidman were superb in their character portrayal especially Kidman.My only qualm is that some of the story could be expanded such as when Kidman meets Hopkins and hit it off. Hopkins had been in her shop earlier and there didn't seem to any spark of love interest at that point............even in the car there seemed to be no real chemistry.I think their initial meeting should have been more intense as for the rest of the story to follow on. I also thought the part of the ex husband could have been beefed up to reflect his often violent tendencies to his ex wife. Overall i was mesmerised by the acting of both Kidman and Hopkins and the superb way the story line was gently weaved out as th film progressed.

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    • Trivia
      The mole on the side of Sir Anthony Hopkins' (Coleman Silk's) head was added, due to the fact that Wentworth Miller (Young Coleman Silk) has a mole on the side of his head. Hopkins also wore green contacts to match the color of Miller's eyes.
    • Goofs
      When Coleman is looking in the dictionary for the definition of the word "Spooks" he turns to nearly the beginning of the book that couldn't possibly be the letter "S"
    • Quotes

      Coleman Silk: Granted, she's not my first love. Granted, she's not my great love. But she is sure as hell my last love. Doesn't that count for something?

    • Connections
      Featured in Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Honeysuckle Rose
      Written by Fats Waller (as Thomas "Fats" Waller) and Andy Razaf

      Performed by Jess Stacy

      Courtesy of Soundies Inc.

      By arrangement with De Pugh Music

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Piel Del Deseo
    • Filming locations
      • Williams College - Main Street, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • Stone Village Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,381,908
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,034,195
      • Nov 2, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,954,068
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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