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Elegy

  • Director: Isabel Coixet
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Psychological Drama
  • Themes: Golden Years, Teachers and Students
  • Main Cast: Penélope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, Dennis Hopper, Patricia Clarkson, Peter Sarsgaard
  • Release Year: 2008
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Adapted from author Philip Roth's novel The Dying Animal, director Isabel Coixet's elegant tale of obsession explores the relationship between a highly respected professor (Ben Kingsley) and an impossibly gorgeous grad student (Penélope Cruz). As their relationship deepens, the professor finds his ego challenged by the girl's enchanting beauty. Dennis Hopper and Patricia Clarkson co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Deborah Harry - Amy; Charlie Rose - Charlie Rose; Antonio Cupo - 2nd Student; Michelle Harrison - Beth; Emily Holmes - 1st Student; Chelah Horsdal - Reese; Marci T. House - Administration Nurse; Alessandro Juliani - Actor #3 in Play; Tiffany Lyndall-Knight - Actor #2 in Play; Andre Lamal - Talk Show Host; Shaker Paleja - 3rd Student; Kris Pope - Consuela's Brother; Julian Richings - Actor in Play #1; Tania Saulnier - George's Girlfriend; Michael Teigen - Waiter; Laura Mennell - Cute Girl

Credit

Helen Veronica Jarvis - Art Director, Coreen Mayrs - Casting, Heike Brandstatter - Casting, Natasha Tony - Casting, Katia Stano - Costume Designer, Sandra Mayo - First Assistant Director, Isabel Coixet - Director, Amy E. Duddleston - Editor, Terry McKay - Executive Producer, Richard S. Wright - Executive Producer, Judd Malkin - Executive Producer, Eric Reid - Executive Producer, Marc Ross - Executive Producer, Trevor Taylor - Lighting, Andrew Pereszlenyi - Lighting, Todd Turner - Lighting, Isabel Coixet - Musical Direction/Supervision, Claude Pare - Production Designer, Jean-Claude Larrieu - Cinematographer, Joseph Lederer - Cinematographer, Diyah Pera - Cinematographer, Andre Lamal - Producer, Tom Rosenberg - Producer, Gary Lucchesi - Producer, Jay Mitchell - Set Designer, Rob Young - Sound/Sound Designer, Nicholas Meyer - Screenwriter, Mark Freund - Visual Effects Supervisor, Philip Roth - Book Author
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Elegy

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Isabel Coixet
Produced by Tom Rosenberg
Gary Lucchesi
Written by Nicholas Meyer
Phillip Roth (novel)
Starring Penélope Cruz
Ben Kingsley
Peter Sarsgaard
Patricia Clarkson
and Dennis Hopper
Cinematography Jean-Claude Larrieu
Editing by Amy E. Duddleston
Studio Lakeshore Entertainment
Distributed by United States:
Samuel Goldwyn Films (theatrical)
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group (all media)
Release date(s) United States:
August 8, 2008
Running time 108 min.
Language English
Budget $13 million

Elegy is a 2008 drama directed by Spanish director Isabel Coixet and based on a Philip Roth novel, The Dying Animal. The film is set in New York City, but was filmed in Vancouver.

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Summary

David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley) is a cultural critic and professor, in a state of 'emancipated manhood'. Previously married, he has a son who has never forgiven him for leaving his mother. His relationships with women are usually casual, brief and sexual in nature. Believing himself to be an independent and self-actualized individual, he encounters Consuela Castillo (Penélope Cruz), a beautiful and confident student who attends one of his lectures. She captures his attention like no other woman, and they begin a serious relationship. David is also in a casual 20-year relationship with Caroline (Patricia Clarkson), another former student.

Over dinner, Consuela invites David to her graduation party. David's friend, George O'Hearn (Dennis Hopper), advises him to leave her before she leaves him. Consuela waits for an answer, but David only promises, "I'll have to check my schedule." Consuela is frustrated. In the end, he agrees to attend. On the day of the event, David phones Consuela and claims he has blown a tire and is stuck in bad traffic and it will be unavoidably delayed. In reality, he is sitting in his car, anxious about meeting Consuela's family. Heartbroken and annoyed, Consuela hangs up. Over the course of the next two years, David's friend George, passes away, and David's son Kenny is embroiled in an affair.

Two years pass before Consuela and David come in contact again. On New Year's Eve, David arrives home to find a message from Consuela. She mentions that she needs to tell him something before he finds out from someone else. At his apartment, Consuela announces that she has found a lump in her breast and will need surgery. Grief-stricken, David cries and asks her why she didn't tell him sooner. Consuela then asks David to take photos of her breasts, before the doctors 'ruin' them in the surgery. David agrees.

In the final scene, David visits Consuela at the hospital where she is recovering from her surgery. David says, "I am here" as he climbs into the hospital bed and gently kisser her face. Consuela responds, "I will miss you". In a fantasy scene, the film flashes back to David and Consuela on the beach where Consuela told David she loves him. Credits roll.

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Critical reception

Top ten lists

The film appeared on several critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2008.[1]

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