Adore: 2013 Top

Based on Doris Lessing’s 2003 novella The Grandmothers , the film introduces Lil (Watts) and Roz (Wright). They are childhood companions living in a breathtaking coastal paradise—a fictional town called Kiama where the Pacific crashes against volcanic rocks and sunlight filters through eucalyptus leaves. They swim naked. They finish each other’s sentences. Their husbands are either dead or absent.

The undeniably strongest element of Adore is the chemistry between Naomi Watts (playing Lil) and Robin Wright (playing Roz). adore 2013 top

In the world of cinema, certain films leave an indelible mark on the audience, transcending time and circumstance. One such movie is Anne Heche's directorial venture, "Adore," which premiered in 2013. Starring Robin Wright, Naomi Watts, and Julie Christie, this Australian drama quietly garnered critical acclaim and demonstrated remarkable staying power. As we revisit the cinematic landscape of 2013, it's clear that "Adore" remains a standout film, deserving of our continued admiration. Based on Doris Lessing’s 2003 novella The Grandmothers

The 2013 film (also titled Adoration or Two Mothers ) is a provocative drama starring Naomi Watts and Robin Wright as lifelong best friends who each enter into a romantic relationship with the other's adult son. Directed by Anne Fontaine, the movie was adapted from Nobel laureate Doris Lessing's 2003 novella The Grandmothers , which was reportedly based on a true story from a small Australian coastal community. Plot and Themes They finish each other’s sentences