Adam Resurrected Critic Reviews
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The madness of Holocaust survivors is here played mainly for dark comedy. The film's dazzling central performance in a mental institute finds Jeff Goldblum in the role of his career.Read the full review
In a stunning lead performance, Goldblum stars as a brilliant, apolitical jester.Read the full review
Largely set in two of the least appetizing locations imaginable, a concentration camp and an insane asylum, this is a rigorously made film that does almost nothing to invite the viewer into its world.Read the full review
In a less competitive year, Jeff Goldblum would have had a shot at an Oscar nod for his performance in Adam Resurrected.Read the full review
The director, Paul Schrader, tries for cleansing audacity, but ends up too close to farce.Read the full review
The film is so flat that it leaves you wondering if Mr. Kaniuk's book is ultimately untranslatable to the screen.Read the full review