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Disc #1 -- Lolita
1. Voluptuous Charlotte and nymph Lolita [22:31]
2. Romantic dream of Charlotte [18:25]
3. Poisonous wound of Humbert [24:25]
4. Haunting urge of lost passion [22:03]
5. Journey being followed [22:39]
6. Secret desires with disastrous results [27:23]
Vladimir Nabokov's darkly satirical novel about forbidden passions became a cinematic classic when Stanley Kubrick filmed it in 1962. The infamous paean to pedophilia is transposed to the screen somewhat more explicitly in this glossy adaptation directed by Adrian Lyne (9 1/2 Weeks). Despite its unsavory theme -- the self-destructive sexual obsession of a middle-aged man for a pubescent nymphet -- Lolita establishes a humorous, ironic tone that only dissipates toward the movie's climax, when an unfortunate chain of events hurtles the story toward a tragic conclusion hinted at in the opening scene. Jeremy Irons, who has essayed many complex characters in his illustrious career, is letter-perfect as Humbert Humbert, the erudite English professor whose infatuation with a 14-year-old girl draws him into a sexual relationship that ultimately ruins his life. Making her film debut as the seductive Lolita, Dominique Swain is appropriately sensual and shrewdly manipulative. Veteran soft-core director Lyne stages the sex scenes with surprising restraint and imbues the film with a cheesy lyricism that makes it more amusing than one might expect. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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