Adam's Apples
(Danish: Adams Æbler
) is a 2005 Danish movie, directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. The movie revolves around the theme of the Book of Job. The main roles are played by Ulrich Thomsen (Adam) and Mads Mikkelsen (Ivan).
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Plot
After being released from prison, Adam, the former leader of a neo-Nazi gang, is required to spend several months living in a small religious community, headed by a priest named Ivan. Two other former prisoners are being rehabilitated at the same time: Khalid, an Arab burglar who occasionally holds up petrol stations as a form of political protest, and Gunnar, an obese, alcoholic, kleptomaniac convicted rapist. Ivan believes firmly in the goodness of man, and seems blind to their continuing misdeeds.
In order to be rehabilitated, he tells Adam he must choose a task to complete; when he achieves this goal, he will be free to leave the parish. Trying to provoke a reaction from the priest, Adam chooses the goal of baking an apple pie. Ivan accepts the goal, with the addendum it must be made from apples from the tree that grows in the churchyard.
Adam sets about tending the tree, but it does not go well: first crows attack the apples, and later most of those that remain are eaten by worms. After he has been at the church for some time, a distraught woman named Sarah arrives, and tells the priest that she is a former alcoholic who recently became pregnant after a one night stand; she has been told it is probable her child will be born with health problems. Ivan counsels her against an abortion, mentioning his own son, who had been expected to be born with cerebral palsy. He tells her how glad he and his wife were to have had him. Later, it is revealed that Ivan's son, Christopher, has cerebral palsy, and is confined to a wheelchair; Ivan seems to ignore his son's problems and carries on as if he were a normal boy.
Adam discovers that Ivan's life has been very difficult. His son's condition drove his wife to suicide (although Ivan insists her death was an accident); he and his sister were molested as children. Despite these problems, Ivan remains upbeat. When Adam eventually confronts him about Christopher's illness, he becomes distressed, and starts bleeding from the ear. After Adam takes him to the hospital, the doctor reveals that Ivan is suffering from a potentially fatal brain tumour; as long as he is allowed to continue in his delusions, the tumour seems not to affect him, but if he is forced to confront reality, he starts bleeding and his condition worsens.
At first, Adam does not act on his discovery. But one night, he angrily confronts Ivan about his life on purpose, concluding by telling him that God must hate him to punish him so, citing the book of Job. Ivan falls bleeding to the floor; Adam leaves him there for several hours, but after a seemingly divine signal, he eventually returns and takes Ivan to the hospital. When he wakes up the next day, Ivan decides to give up on life. His doctor predicts he does not have long to live. The community then gradually falls apart: Gunnar and Sarah start drinking again, and have a drunken affair; and Khalid decides to rob another gas station, but this time killing everyone inside. Adam and Gunnar quickly decide to join him and while the robbery goes through, Adam prevents from anyone being hurt.
Several members of Adam's former gang have already visited the church and confronted Khalid, who shot and wounded them. After Ivan's return from hospital, they return, this time intending to kill Khalid. During the noisy confrontation, Ivan comes out of the church, demanding to be allowed to die in peace. A scuffle ensues and Adam's former deputy accidentally shoots the priest in the eye. Khalid is distraught, and leaves the village (a deleted scene reveals he makes it safely back to the Middle East).
At the hospital, the doctor predicts Ivan will be dead by morning. Suddenly guiltstricken, Adam decides to make him the apple pie he had set as his goal. He returns to the church only to discover that the apples he had harvested have been eaten by Sarah and Christopher. Luckily, Gunnar stole one of them, which he now gives to Adam.
Adam stays up all night baking a tiny, one-apple pie for Ivan. But when he arrives at the hospital, he finds that Ivan's bed is empty. Assuming the worst, he goes to find Ivan's doctor, who tells him that the priest is in the garden - the bullet hit and neatly removed the tumour that had been going to kill him, leaving him in perfect health. Adam quickly goes and meets Ivan, and two happily consume the pie.
In the epilogue, Sarah and Gunnar wed, and Sarah gives birth to a child with Down-syndrome, but the two accept it and plan to move to Indonesia. Adam, now with a full head of hair, remains as an assistant to Ivan, and the opening scene of the movie is replayed, now with Ivan and Adam welcoming two similarly troubled men at the bus station.
Cast
- Ulrich Thomsen as Adam Pedersen
- Mads Mikkelsen as Ivan
- Nicolas Bro as Gunnar
- Paprika Steen as Sarah Svendsen
- Ali Kazim as Khalid
- Ole Thestrup as Dr. Kolberg
- Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Holger
- Gyrd Løfquist as Poul Nordkap
- Lars Ranthe as Esben
- Peter Reichhardt as Nalle
- Tomas Villum Jensen as Arne
- Peter Lambert as Jørgen