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The Shape of Things (2002)
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Synopsis
After a detour into lighter and more compassionate fare with
Nurse Betty
and
Possession
,
Neil LaBute
returns to the themes of his earlier films with this dark and corrosive look at male-female relationships. Adam (Paul Rudd) is a chubby, bespectacled nebbish of a college student who makes money in his spare time as a security guard at the university's art museum. One evening at work, Adam spies another student preparing to deface a statue -- Evelyn (
Rachel Weisz
), a beautiful art major who is offended by a fig leaf that's been used to "censor" a statue of a nude male, and is prepared to replace the disguised member with spray paint. Adam can't quite bring himself to kick Evelyn out of the museum, and she responds by giving him her phone number. Adam and Evelyn begin dating, and as she challenges his ideas about art and morality, she begins remaking Adam into the sort of boyfriend she'd prefer. Under her influence, Adam loses weight, gets contact lenses, changes his hairstyle, starts dressing better, and assumes a cooler and more confident personality. Adam's pal Philip (Frederick Weller) notices the changes in his friend and isn't happy with the way Evelyn has been molding Adam to her specifications. Adam and Evelyn have dinner one night with Philip and his fiancée, Jenny (
Gretchen Mol
), and before long Philip and Evelyn are at each other's throats as Adam and Jenny cower along the sidelines. The tensions between Philip and Evelyn exacerbate uneasiness between Jenny and her husband to be, while at the same time, Jenny and Adam begin to recognize a mutual attraction that's long lurked beneath the surface. The Shape of Things was adapted by LaBute from his stage drama of the same name; a selection of songs by
Elvis Costello
comprise the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Rachel Weisz
Evelyn
Gretchen Mol
Jenny
Paul Rudd
Adam
Frederick Weller
Philip
Frederick Weller
Phillip
Production Crew
Christopher Lawrence
Art Director
Christopher Lawrence
Art Director
Fiona Weir
Casting
James L. Carter
Cinematographer
Elvis Costello
Composer (Music Score)
Lynette Myers
Costume Designer
Neil LaBute
Director
Joel Plotch
Editor
Eric Fellner
Executive Producer
Tim Bevan
Executive Producer
John Monk Saunders
First Assistant Director
Jonathan Watson
First Assistant Director
Neil LaBute
Play Author
Gail Mutrux
Producer
Neil LaBute
Producer
Philip Steuer
Producer
Rachel Weisz
Producer
Lynette Myers
Production Designer
Neil LaBute
Screenwriter
Sondra Thorpe
Set Designer
Richard E. Yawn
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some sexuality
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Focus Features
Pretty Pictures
StudioCanal
Working Title Films
Release
May 09, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by Focus Features
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.