Review of The Elephant Man (1980) by Marilee A — 23 May 2014
THE ELEPHANT MAN is a powerful and moving story with incredible performances by John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins. Based on a true story, the movie is about John Merrick, a horrifically deformed man who Anthony Hopkins' character finds as a sideshow freak in a carnival.
Initially, he only displays him in a similar manner to his colleagues (he's a doctor), but after finding out that the man is intelligent he begins to care for him. The movie isn't quite easy to sit through, as you see the mental and physical abuse that John is put through.
But for all the moments like that, there are many more touching moments that will put a smile on your face and/or a tear in your eye. I'll be honest, I cried on more than one occasion, and this has to be one of the most emotionally powerful movies I've ever seen.
Family-friendly, has a great message and highly recommended for anyone.
This review of The Elephant Man (1980) was written by Marilee A on 23 May 2014.
The Elephant Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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