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Elegy on DVD (March 17th)

Elegy on DVD (March 17th)
" an Isabel Coixet film

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By Roger Yip
First published Jan 14, 2009

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"The film's unobtrusive but stylish cinematography is most notable for the space it gives to the performances and the occasionally amusing, always perceptive writing."
-Wendy Ide, Sight and Sound

"When Ben Kingsley gets hold of a role he really connects with, he has no need to create fireworks; he lights up a character from within... There's a poetic irony to the idea that it took a female filmmaker to finally do justice to Philip Roth on screen."
-Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

"True to its title, ELEGY is a spare, meditative and melancholy film. It is a deeply affecting and profoundly observed saga about love, art, beauty and, especially, mortality."
-Claudia Puig, USA Today

Sony Pictures will release "Elegy" on DVD this March 17th. The film stars Penelope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, Peter Sarsgaard, Patricia Clarkson, and Dennis Hopper.

Extras will include:
• Commentary with Screenwriter Nicholas Meyer
• The Poety of Elegy

Synopsis:
Respected cultural critic and author David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley) is a middle-aged college professor who, for years, has lived in a state of "emancipated manhood." His romantic conquests are many; his lasting commitments, few. But when a stunning young student named Consuela Castillo (Penelope Cruz) enters his life, her otherworldly beauty captivates him to the point of obsession. Soon, their erotic relationship evolves into an undying and passionate love in this gripping drama that explores the power of love to blind, reveal and transform.

Like director Isabel Coixet's previous film My Life Without Me, ELEGY is consumed by the ideas of love and mortality. But while that film focused on a young protagonist, the hero of this drama is an aging writer and professor played by Ben Kingsley. David Kepesh (Kingsley) is a minor literary celebrity in New York City who shies away from commitment, happy with his casual relationship with a businesswoman (Patricia Clarkson) who is rarely in town. But a date with a stunning grad student named Consuela (Penelope Cruz) surprisingly turns into a long-term romance, changing David from a confident Lothario into a jealous boyfriend. His age and her beauty haunt their romance until David begins to push her away. As its title suggests, ELEGY achieves a perfectly somber tone.

Adapted from the Philip Roth novel THE DYING ANIMAL, the script from Nicholas Meyer (THE HUMAN STAIN) doesn't try too hard for the audience's tears. But much of the credit goes to the cast: Kingsley and Cruz make for a sexy, affectionate couple with their layered performances, and Clarkson (THE STATION AGENT) is wonderful as always. Dennis Hopper is nicely cast as David's philandering friend George, and Blondie frontwoman Deborah Harry is very non-rock-and-roll (but incredibly genuine) in a small appearance as George's longsuffering wife. The largely classical soundtrack further adds to the film's contemplative mood.

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