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Elegy Review, By Ray Bennett of The Hollywood Reporter
With some fine naturalistic acting, Penelope Cruz just about saves Isabel Coixet's gloomy drama "Elegy" from drowning in the drippy male fantasies of author Philip Roth, on whose short novel the film is based.
Cruz plays a dignified and sheltered s.........
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Penelope Cruz: Elegy in NYC
Doing a little promotional duty last night, Penelope Cruz was spotted at the Tribeca Grand Hotel in New York City for a private screening of her upcoming movie "Elegy."
And the "Vanilla Sky" beauty schmoozed with fans and signed autographs at the ...
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Ben Kingsley as
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Dennis Hopper as
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Patricia Clarkson as
Carolyn - Penélope Cruz as
Consuela Castillo - Peter Sarsgaard as
Kenny Kapesh
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The film stars Ben Kingsley as David Kepesh, a cultural critic who finds his life (which he indicates is an "emancipated manhood") thrown into tragic disarray by Consuela Castillo who's played by Penelope Cruz. She's a well-mannered student who awakens a sense of sexual possessiveness in her teacher. ||||| Driven by Isabel Coixet's visually assured and deeply observant direction, "Elegy" charts the passionate relationship between a celebrated college professor and a young woman whose beauty both ravishes and destabilizes him. As their intimate connection transforms them, more than either could imagine, a charged sexual contest evolves into an indelible love story. With humanistic warmth, wry wit and erotic intensity, "Elegy" explores the power of beauty to blind, to reveal and to transform. David Kepesh (Sir Ben Kingsley) glories in the pursuit of adventurous female students but never lets any woman get too close. When gorgeous Consuela Castillo (Penelope Cruz) enters his classroom, however, his protective veneer dissolves. Her raven-haired beauty both captivates and unsettles him. Even if Kepesh declares her body a perfect work of art, Consuela is more than an object of desire. She has a strong sense of herself and an emotional intensity that challenges his preconceptions. Kepesh's need for Consuela becomes an obsession, but ultimately his jealous fantasies of betrayal drive her away.Shattered, Kepesh faces up to the ravages of time, immersing himself in work and confronting the loss of old friends. Then, two years later, Consuela comes back into his life with an urgent, desperate request that will change everything "Elegy" is based on Pulitzer Prize-winner Philip Roth's short novel "The Dying Animal."
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