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Shape Of Things DVD

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A contemporary story of love, sex and art set on a Californian campus from controversial writer/director Neil LaBute.

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Released
28 June 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Momentum Pictures Home Ent 
Classification
Runtime
93 minutes 
Features
PAL, Widescreen 
Barcode
5060049145068 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play When nerdy Adam meets Evelyn a sexy and confrontational art student his predictable life seems to change over night But when Adam&39;s brash best friend Phil and his fiancee Jenny meet Evelyn the sparks begin to fly Phil doesn&39;t like the new Adam while Jenny seems a little too interested in Adam&39;s new look Soon everyone is caught in a circle of passion temptation and betrayal that is totally unexpected Actors Rachel Weisz Paul Rudd Fred Weller & Gretchen Mol Director Neil Labute Certificate 15 years and over Year 2003 Screen Widescreen 1851 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (51) Subtitles English for the Hard of Hearing (Feature only) Duration 97 minutes (approx)

Based on the play by Neil LaBute, this is the story of the relationship between art student Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) and art gallery attendant Adam (Paul Rudd). As their relationship deepens, Evelyn begins to treat Adam rather like one of her canvases: there to be transformed by her into what she wants him to be. However, Adam's close friends are less than convinced by the changes they see in their friend, or by Evelyn's motives.