Adam is a movie that has some good points. The acting is pretty good, especially Hugh Dancy's that made a good job at portraying Adam trough a whole range of emotions. The direction is also pretty good, simple yet effective, with no editing mistakes.
But the real flaw of this film is its scenario. It lacks substance and density, a strong captivating plot. Ultimately the movie feels kind of superficial, under-developed and a bit too conventional, still it manages to unfold smoothly.
The ending was a non happy one which is always interesting, but it left me a bit unsatisfied though I wouldn't be able to explain why.
An average movie overall.
But the real flaw of this film is its scenario. It lacks substance and density, a strong captivating plot. Ultimately the movie feels kind of superficial, under-developed and a bit too conventional, still it manages to unfold smoothly.
The ending was a non happy one which is always interesting, but it left me a bit unsatisfied though I wouldn't be able to explain why.
An average movie overall.