SummaryA raw, romantic tale of stark beauty and primal authenticity about how dreams collided with greed in the making of California. [MGM]
Directed By:Michael Winterbottom
Written By:Frank Cottrell Boyce, Thomas Hardy
The Claim
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Generally Favorable
62
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
62
54% Positive
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39% Mixed
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7% Negative
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90
One of those rare literary adaptations that finds its fidelity in freedom, that stands as both a fitting version of its source material and as its own creation.
80
Gives off the same vapor of impending tragedy—of a fate neither just nor unjust but ineffably, wrenchingly right.
75
It overcomes some patchiness to turn into a rich emotional experience, ranging in degree from fire to ice.
67
There's something almost too controlled, cerebral, and overdetermined about Winterbottom's Western notions.
50
The film moves too slowly and dispassionately to resonate as it should.
50
This director's (Winterbottom) reach is impressive, but this time it doesn't quite grasp.
20
A numb, oddly dispassionate trudge toward predestined doom, inevitable in all the wrong ways.
User score
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6.0
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Nov 11, 2018
3
there is actually no romance.. The Claim Winterbottom's poignant western venture is not only depressing but also is demotivating on terms of the gut wrenching darkness it consists. A sloppy adaptation of Hardy's novel The Mayor Of Casterbridge is still not the primary weakness of this feature. It is undeniably stable and the tone is persistent whose credit goes to the sincerity of the makers that they depict each sequence with and clearly they haven't taken the material for granted. But unfortunately, mannerism isn't everything, especially in here. There is actually no romance between the viewers and the movie and even though there are stunning rich visuals that lures the audience and demand attention from the first frame. There doesn't rely a genuine reason for you to keep rooting for this world, characters or tale. And the characters are well constructed, just like the storyline, but presumably all of that is Hardy and not Winterbottom. As far as Winterbottom's work is concerned, there is no fluidity and reasoning to tell such a dry tale. Bentley doesn't hold up to the character's range that he is allotted, he seems awfully distracted and aiming for the wrong viewers. Unfortunately, Jovovich too feels short handed on supporting him. The only savior of this on-screen-host is Mullan in his ethically challenged role that puts him in a bitter spot of regret and mourne. And he with his rage and reserved act expresses it beautifully on screen; also his track is much more compelling than others. Armed with such a potential script, Winterbottom misses an opportunity to create an emotionally driven complex western drama and instead ends up on a mellow note which actually should have been thrilling and exuberant for the viewers. The Claim is apt description **** intention gone wrong, what it could have been is never explored and what it has to be doesn't have a concrete ground to stand on.
Production Company:
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Alliance Atlantis Communications
- Arts Council of England
- BBC Film
- Canal+
- DB Entertainment
- Grosvenor Park Productions
- Pathé International
- Revolution Films
- United Artists
Release Date:Dec 29, 2000
Duration:2 h
Rating:R
Tagline:Everything has a price.
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Awards
Genie Awards
• 3 Nominations
Valladolid International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
British Independent Film Awards
• 2 Nominations




























