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Adam
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Directed By
Max Mayer

Written By:
Max Mayer

Cast:
Hugh Dancy, Rose Byrne, Peter Gallagher, Amy Irving, Frankie Faison, Mark Linn-Baker, Ursula Abbott, Karina Arroyave, Maddie Corman, Adam LeFevre, Mark Margolis, Haviland Morris, Susan Porro, John Rothman, Mike Hodge, Peter O'Hara, Bill Dawes, Mark Doherty, Jeff Hiller, Hunter Reid, George Aloi, Gary Cherkassky, Kimberly Magness, Tyler Poelle, Danny Boushebel, Terry Walters, Brooke Johnston, Luka Kain, Trent Bushey, Torsten N. Hillhouse, Susan Cagle, Michael E. Davey, Andrew Flihan, Andrew Patrick Ralston, Steffany Huckaby, Tom Levanti


 
Adam (2009)
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Movie Review by RONNIE
August 3rd, 2009

A love match.

ADAM. This movie opens your eyes to people who suffer from Asperser's syndrome, a form of autism. In brief, Adam (Hugh Dancy) who has Asperser's syndrome meets Beth (Rose Byrne) as she moves into an apartment upstairs from Adam. After that meeting, Adam and Beth start a love match that encounters many difficulties. Beth helps Adam through all his emotions and disappointment including, the loss of his job as an electrical engineer at a toy company in New York City. The story is a mixture of Adam dealing with Asperser's syndrome and his love for Beth. However, in the end, Adam does manage to branch out on his own without Beth and land a job in California. The story and acting was outstanding. This movie is a must see! The interesting thing was Hugh Dancy has an English accent and Rose Byrne an Australian accent, and they managed to lose them during the 25 days of filming.

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