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Adore
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1 hour 40 minutes
Rated R (Sexual Content and Language)
Directed by Anne Fontaine
Starring Naomi Watts, Robin Wright, Xavier Samuel, James Frecheville, Sophie Lowe, Jessica Tovey, and Ben Mendelsohn
2 out of 4 stars
IN THEATERS AND ON DEMAND NOW.
Wait till you hear this premise. Two life-long friends have affairs with each other's sons. EW. I'm sorry, but that is beyond awkward. These women have known the men since they were babies. Now they're having sex with them. Sometimes age doesn't matter in a relationship, but it does if the one person has known the other since they were a toddler. Adore, Anne Fontaine's gorgeously shot but ridiculous new romantic drama, has the exact premise. To make it weirder, the mothers are OK with them sleeping with one another's sons. In fact, they love it. Even stranger, the two couples hang out with each other like there's nothing wrong with what they're doing. To make a movie from this premise is risky because the viewer sure as hell must care about the relationships. Otherwise, it's just super weird. Adore fails to make us become absorbed with the characters and their love lives. These are four really unstable souls that I never felt sympathy for. They just need help!
Set in the heavenly coastal land of New South Wales, Australia, Adore (which was formerly called Two Mothers but I guess the studio was worried people would get too weirded out by that title) centers on the best of friends, Roz (Robin Wright) and Lil (Naomi Watts). They've been friends since they were kids and even gave birth to their sons around the same time. Lil's husband died when her son, Ian, was just a child. Since then Roz has stuck closer to her friend than before. Now the two live near one another on the Australian beach. Ian and Roz's son, Tom (James Frecheville), are hunky surfers who spend their days swimming and relaxing in the sun with their mothers. The mothers have jobs, yet it feels like they don't even work. The four are living in their own paradise. Roz, in fact, does have a husband, Harold (Ben Mendelsohn), though he's incredibly boring. He gets a new job in Sydney and asks his wife and son to move with him. Roz refuses. Leaving the beach without her best friend is out of the question.
Lil never married after her husband's death, so growing up without a father has made her son super melancholic. One night he stays at Tom's house and kisses Roz. She stops him, and then continues. Roz knows this is wrong, but she can't stop her sexual awakening. Tom gets up and sees them. The next day he goes to Lil's house and tells her what happened. She isn't angry. She's shocked, but not upset. That night Tom gets into bed with her. Soon the next morning they're having sex. Roz and Lil talk about their "situations" and feel like there's no need to stop. They know it's wrong, but they're happy. Roz has an unhappy marriage and Lil doesn't have a husband. The same goes for their sons. They know this is immoral, but these women have been with them their whole lives. They're all they have left. Behind Harold's back the four continue their affairs and live a blissful existence on the beach. A few years go by and the boys meet attractive women their own age. The mothers (mostly Roz) are aware that this has gone on for too long and decide to end their affairs. Yet without them, they're hopeless. Can they actually make a living with these guys?  
Ok, so maybe in some weird twisted universe I care about Roz and Ian. They're unhappy. I get it. She's sexually frustrated and he's lonely because he doesn't have a dad. Their actions are beyond irresponsible, but their pain is evident . As for Lil and Tom, they should know better. I can't see why they love each other to begin with. Tom first slept with Lil out of anger towards his mom and friend. He didn't seem to have feelings for her to begin with. It's the same for Lil. Is she truly in love with her friend's son because she's without a husband? I can't connect these dots, and therefore I can't at all feel for her and her lover. It's quite revolting what these people are doing. The preposterousness of Adore comes from the fact that BOTH mothers are having these affairs and they're totally OK with it! It's not very believable. I had trouble imagining a best friend saying "It's OK. Sleep with my son. Don't worry about" and then having the other best friend reply "OK. Thank you. I'll sleep with yours then." Like.......WHAT?!?!?
I dislike dissing Adore because Naomi Watts and Robin Wright are such beautiful, talented actresses. Most of all, Fontaine's intoxicating cinematography (the movie was shot on 35mm Cinemascope) is just gorgeous. I just can't sympathize with these characters. I can't acknowledge their pain and the reasoning they hold in having these affairs.
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