In this classic story of love and devotion set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, a wounded Confederate soldier named W.P. Inman deserts his unit and travels across the South, aiming to return to his young wife, Ada, who he left behind to tend their farm. As Inman makes his perilous journey home, Ada struggles to keep their home intact with the assistance of Ruby, a mysterious drifter sent to help her by a kindly neighbor.
Jude Law
Inman
Nicole Kidman
Ada Monroe
Renée Zellweger
Ruby Thewes
Eileen Atkins
Maddy
Brendan Gleeson
Stobrod Thewes
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Reverend Veasey
Natalie Portman
Sara
Giovanni Ribisi
Junior
Donald Sutherland
Reverend Monroe
Ray Winstone
Teague
Kathy Baker
Sally Swanger
James Gammon
Esco Swanger
Charlie Hunnam
Bosie
Jack White
Georgia
Ethan Suplee
Pangle
Jena Malone
Ferry Girl
Melora Walters
Lila
Lucas Black
Oakley
Taryn Manning
Shyla
Tom Aldredge
Blind Man
James Rebhorn
Doctor
Emily Deschanel
Mrs. Morgan
Robin Mullins
Mrs. Castlereagh
Ben Allison
Rourke
Trey Howell
Butcher
Alex Hassell
Orderly
Jay Tavare
Swimmer
William Boyer
Confederate Officer
Christopher Fennell
Acton Swanger
Erik Smith
Ellis Swanger
Cillian Murphy
Bardolph
Richard Brake
Nym
Seán Gleeson
Pistol
Rasool J'Han
Rebecca
Hank Stone
Brown
Mark Jeffrey Miller
Sheffield
Afemo Omilami
Joshua
Chet Dixon
Veasey Town Guard
Jamie Lee
Guard
Jen Apgar
Dolly
Katherine Durio
Mae
Martin Pemberton
Mo
Leonard Woodcock
Jo
William Roberts
Grayling
Dean Whitworth
Barber
Kristen Nicole LaPrade
Grace Inman
Max Minghella
Young Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
Christopher Blackmore
Runaway Slave (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Anthony Minghella
Author
Charles Frazier
June 7, 2020
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_**Civil War Odyssey**_
A Confederate soldier Inman (Jude Law) deserts in late 1864 to return to the mountains of western North Carolina and his one true love, Ada (Nicole Kidman). Inman experiences many different people, events and obstacles on his long journey while Ada has her own problems to deal with: death, grief, the ruthless “home guard,” starvation/poverty, and a house & farm she doesn't know how to run, that is, until the practical Ruby (Renée Zellweger) comes along.
Based on the 1997 novel by Charles Frazier, “Cold Mountain” (2003) involves two stories that ultimately intertwine and is reminiscent of Homer's Odyssey. In light of Inman's journey home, the film is episodic but, thankfully, never loses its sense of cohesion. The story shows how the war destroyed or corrupted the South on practically every level, not just the soldiers who went off to fight, die, be maimed, desert or suffer defeat, but everyone left behind as well. Every person Inman meets on his journey is somehow damaged or sullied because of the war.
For example, in the case of the family in the large cabin the husband's friendliness is dubious. All the eligible men have gone to war and those who return are maimed and scarred. Is it any wonder that the women are love-starved and try to lose themselves in drunkenness and casual sex? As for a couple scenes of overt sexuality, the book & film are contrasting drunken carnal lust with intimate committed love.These scenes are adult-oriented, so be forewarned. I should add that the “kitchen table woman” is actress Melora Walters, who played George Costanza’s date in “The Hamptons” episode of Seinfeld. Meanwhile Natalie Portman shows up for another key sequence.
Then there’s the immoral & looney "Reverend" Veasey (Philip Seymour Hoffman), who may tempt some to view the film as “anti-Christian," but this is a premature judgment in light of the entire story and particularly the ending. Not to mention likable, but shakey religionists like Veasey exist in real life.
Not everyone can handle "Cold Mountain" because of its hardcore depiction of the horrors of war, madness and immorality, but it's not all death, misery and darkness; these are commendably counterbalanced by the beauty of life, love, loyalty, companionship, poetry and music. “Cold Mountain” is an all-around well-made motion picture that cuts the fat out of the book for a more effective story.
The film runs 2 hours, 33 minutes, and was shot mostly in the Carpathian Mountains, Romania, but with some scenes done in Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
GRADE: A
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$79,000,000.00
Revenue:
$173,013,509.00