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The Human Stain
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A disgraced former college dean has a romance with a mysterious younger woman haunted by her dark, twisted past that threatens to unravel the layers of deception he has constructed for 50 years.
A disgraced former college dean has a romance with a mysterious younger woman haunted by her dark, twisted past that threatens to unravel the layers of deception he has constructed for 50 years.
Actors:
Steven Grisé,
Brea Asher,
Danny Blanco Hall,
Mimi Kuzyk,
Marie Michel,
Peter Cunningham,
Rick Snyder
Steven Grisé
Brea Asher
Danny Blanco Hall
Mimi Kuzyk
21 February 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Marie Michel
18 April 1982, Los Angeles, California, USA
Peter Cunningham
Rick Snyder
27 January 1951, Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States, France
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June 20, 2005
The acting is phenomenal (especially Harris), and the film will be a nice challenge for those in search of one.
Common Sense Media
December 28, 2010
Flawed adaptation of Roth's novel isn't for kids.
Arizona Republic
November 01, 2003
It is hard to buy what The Human Stain is peddling.
Reno Gazette-Journal
December 17, 2004
One of the most underrated pictures of 2003.November 01, 2003
The Human Stain takes a complex work of literary art and reduces it to tasteful melodrama.September 18, 2013
So finely tooled that it feels like it ought to be bound in Morocco leather and placed on a display case in a department store for a last minute Christmas gift.November 03, 2003
One of those films that makes you say, 'That was powerful. Now what the hell was it about?'September 18, 2007
Casting a stain.
Washington Post
October 31, 2003
Works wonderfully as an actor's movie. The trouble is, that's the only way it works.August 02, 2007
Both Nicole Kidman and Anthony Hopkins are vastly miscast in Robert Benton's poor adaptation of Philip Roth's poignant novel, one of the few works about contempo academic battlefields.
Ebert & Roeper
November 03, 2003
... solid but not great.
Washington Post
October 31, 2003
The problem is that neither Kidman nor Hopkins seems to know what movie they are in.