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The Cement Garden [DVD]

Charlotte Gainsbourg , Andrew Robertson , Andrew Birkin    Suitable for 18 years and over   DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Andrew Robertson, Alice Coulthard, Ned Birkin, Sinéad Cusack
  • Directors: Andrew Birkin
  • Writers: Andrew Birkin, Ian McEwan
  • Producers: Bee Gilbert, Bernd Eichinger, Ene Vanaveski, Martin Moszkowicz, Stephen O'Rourke
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Films Sans Frontiers
  • DVD Release Date: 12 Mar 2005
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000E8RE34
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 163,520 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Cement Garden 29 Jun 2009
By Rosie
Format:DVD
Very good film centred around siblings trying to keep the family together after the death of both parents. Naturally arguments ensue between the main character Jack and his elder sister although they are very close. Jack wants to share responsibility for caring for the two younger siblings but is obviously not mature enough to cope with this and relies on his elder sister. Although Julie has a boyfriend she becomes more sexually atracted to Jack and embarks on an incestuous affair whilst both being aware that this will eventually be found out. Sad but not un expected ending to the film and carried off well by the actors.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This amazing ground breaking film is based on Ian McEwan's award winning novel about four children (2 who are in their late teen's) who after the death of their mother fear foster homes and separation and as such keep the death a secret and withdraw into their own shadowy world and whilst that novel is an excellent read, this film offers so much, much more...

For a start it features excellent actors including Sinead Cusack who expertly plays the mother, but the real stars of this film are the children: Jack, Julie, Sue and Tom with Jack played by Andrew Robertson and Julie played by Charlotte Gainsbourg both being the main focus of the film and who are both incredibly photogenic and simply steal the show proving what fantastically accomplished young actors they really are.

Then there's the films musical score which is absolutely astounding, it's haunting for the best part of the film and tears at your heartstrings at times but it simply oozes atmosphere throughout and just adds to the overall surreal effect of this movie and is the best orchestrated score I have ever heard.

Then there's the film itself, which will be familiar if you've read the book, it's commonly thought to be set during the long hot summer of 1976, hottest summer on record being mentioned during the course of the movie but the fashions/styles are more of a 1960's/1970's pastiche. But this is of course a movie for adults and justifies it's 18 rating as it does contain a few shock moments, most notably the ending which although breaks a taboo is handled quite beautifully. Nevertheless there is so many visual treats shown throughout this movie, from the dark atmospheric reaction close ups on Jack's face which are accompanied by that heartstring tearing music, to Jack’s surreal seaside past dreams/flash-back sequences and not to mention the mothers death, which is upsetting enough to see and feel the youngsters loss, but when Jack and Julie have to move her body it's hard to keep a dry eye at the sight of Jack's despair and as always the movie score builds to see that. There's also the excellent camera work used to highlight the urban ruin that is their home/surroundings and the long shots of the children (notably Jack) walking to and from school are awe inspiring. Ok I could go on but that would be a spoiler and you need to watch this movie to really appreciate it anyway.

So overall this movie does much more than bring Ian McEwan's novel to the screen and although it has some uncomfortable to watch scenes it is on the whole a very beautiful film which has the effect of growing on you and becomes more enjoyable with each viewing, something you can't say for many films made nowadays. It also truly deserves to be given the label of British Classic as it’s been made with such care and to such a high standard with the excellent actors, the astounding musical score, the awe inspiring camera-work and of course the award winning story itself, I really can’t praise it highly enough.

The only disappointing aspect of this release by Cinema Club is the lack of extras offered, it would have been nice to have a commentary from the main cast as would seeing them reunited to offer their views and memories of the movie. A feature on the making of the movie would have been great, perhaps showing the location used in London and how it appears today and a music only option highlighting the awe inspiring orchestrated musical score would have been a treat too. There’s also a rumour that a large scene was deleted from the movie, so having the option to view that would have been nice. Then there’s the picture quality, which is of a good standard even when viewed on a large wide-screen TV although it does appear slightly grainy if viewed close up so I doubt it got much of a digital re-mastered makeover and the soundtrack is also good here offered in Dolby Digital Stereo but it would have been so much better if it was in 5.1. Ok maybe I’m nitpicking and a second disc full of extras might be a pipe dream but that would have been excellent all the same and who knows maybe one day that will happen.

In any case for now it’s an absolute treat that Cinema Club has made this movie available on DVD and so don’t just take my word for it, buy it and let it attack your senses too, you won’t be disappointed and if you don’t feel touched by the visuals and music of this powerful drama then your not human.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
A real dark classic 6 Oct 2006
By Graham TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I enjoyed the book and managed to buy a copy of the DVD after hunting hi and lo (should have gone to Amazon earlier!!). I was keen to see if the DVD was as good as the book and I was not disappointed.

I would say that there are some subtle differences in the storyline from book to DVD but they really do not matter as the DVD is as dark as the book and as enjoyable.

The story revolves around the death of the parents of a family leaving the two eldest to manage the family and keep it together, in fear of the youngsters being put into care since they have no adult guardians. The DVD treats the subject with a lot of emotion and tension. The sexual tension in the film can be cut by a knife, especially at my favourite part where there is a birthday party.

The story is believable, though the location of the house in the middle of nowhere is a bit far fetched (especially since I know the film was made in Beckton east London!!) but overall a real classic and well worth buying.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Don't bother
The DVD transfer is appalling - as if it was done by someone in their bedroom.
It has motion artefacts throughout, with poor definition in dark colours.
Published 6 months ago by anonymous
not as good as the book
really disappointed by this. Terrible acting, far too long and the Ballardesque sets have not stood the test of time. Rather deary story. Read more
Published 6 months ago by cartoon
The Cement Garden
The Cement Garden is an excellent film and a one off. Emotional and sad in equal parts I had never read the book but will do so now. Read more
Published 16 months ago by TONY BOX
Good, but not as good as the book.
After reading the book, I realised that this film, which shares the same name, is a fairly good audio/video representation of the book. Good things happen! Bad things happen! Read more
Published on 6 Mar 2010 by Nen Pame
A bit Art House
This film is very 'arty', and is filmed in black and white to increase the feeling of desolation, I guess. Read more
Published on 19 Feb 2010 by Aardvark
A faithful adaptation of McEwan
The Cement Garden is something of a Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsburg family affair. This subtle examination of the way a brother-sister relationship gradually slips into incest is... Read more
Published on 30 Mar 2009 by Peter Scott-presland
Impressive spontaneous acting of two young actors
The Cement Garden is a movie that begins slow but gradually builds up a suspense and a sexual tension. Read more
Published on 22 Mar 2009 by G. A. Terpstra
Hauntingly beautiful adaptation
From the opening shots I was mesmerised by this superb adaptation of Ian Mcewans first novel. Dreamy visuals, a haunting soundtrack and near perfect perfomances from the entire... Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2006 by Bruno
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