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For lovers of the Hemingway stories
23 November 2008
To be quite honest, not everyone will be taken with this movie, particularly if they are not already familiar with the Hemingway stories. These stories were written sporadically, but most readers of the collected Nick Adams tales have not found it difficult to see in them an arc of a young man's life, from his hell-raising days in the thick woods of Michigan, through to his growing maturity in World War I. The problem, of course, is that the story format makes the whole thing highly episodic: like a photo album of significant moments.

To some extent, the movie manages to blend this away, although at cost to the integrity of the original stories. Still, it is such a help to see these stories made visual that any objections are overcome. Further, the performances of the many distinguished actors involved -- above all, Paul Newman as the punch-drunk Battler -- are truly distinguished.

I liked this movie thoroughly, although it needs to be said that "The Killers" (1946), from another of the Nick Adams stories, is undoubtedly better as an adaptation. Still, it's hard not to admire the audacity of those who put together "Adventures." It's probably about as good as it could be.

It is really very irritating, at any rate to those who know the originals, that the Region 1 version is still censored, and for absolutely no discernible reason.
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Northfork (2003)
The DVD
1 January 2004
As earlier reviews suggest, either you like this one or you don't. I'm in the strongly positive camp, mainly for the stunning photography and the richness of meaning that characterize this deeply thought-out movie. In any case, the DVD, which just came out, is absolutely terrific, with an extremely insightful commentary from the Polish brothers and a "making-of" documentary that is actually informative. It is well worth the price.

I do think that most reviews of Northfork have not done full justice to the sensitivity of Nick Nolte's performance as the spiritual leader of a dying town. This is the best I have ever seen from him.
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