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# Only Lovers Left Alive

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Driven by sensual photography, trance-like music, and droll humor, Jim Jarmusch?s ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE is a meditation on art, science, and the mysteries of everlasting love.

Review: Very slow, and very beautiful - This film is not for everyone. Jim Jarmusch has a particular style that I admit would not appeal to me if it weren't for a couple of factors. First, I love Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton. And, I love vampire stories. OLLA is a slow film, with few characters and little action, about a centuries long love affair. Adam and Eve are vampires; she much older than he. And though they spend time, even years, apart they are still connected and in love. When Adam sinks into depression over what the zombies (humans) have done to the world, Eve comes to him to help him persevere. The vampire aspect of the film is subtle. The need for blood and avoiding the sun are the most blatant tropes, but they aren't thrown in your face. And Jarmusch has added his own touches, like the gloves and susceptibility to tainted blood. There is no obvious plot. What is at the forefront of the film is the romance. What would it be like to live "forever" and how would a marriage sustain across so much time? Hiddleston and Swinton are perfectly cast. She is ethereal here and I think she carries the film. He is a perfect contrast to her light and optimism and his dour character provides most of the film's humor. Yes, the film has humor and can be very funny. The other actors, particularly John Hurt, are a great supporting cast but the film is really about Adam and Eve. Overall, if you have the patience, or are fan of art-house type film-making, then OLLA is well worth seeing. And vampire fans should definitely see this unique but still familiar take on bloodsuckers. Highly recommended. A note about the bluray: there are some nice extras on here, which is getting rare for films that weren't blockbusters. The deleted and extended scenes are excellent (and at least a couple should have stayed in the film, IMO) plus there's three interviews with the cast, a short featurette and trailers.
Review: Fabulous. - This film reflects a moodiness and a coolness that felt like a dream. There isn't much of a plot, it is more of a character study really, and while many might think "boring," I was amazed at how the film never seemed to drag. It was like staring at a painting that never stopped opening itself to you or reading a poem where meaning was found in the simplest of words or listening to music…. Adam (Tom Hiddleston) and Eve (Tilda Swinton) have been alive so long, they've seen so much, they have a world-weariness that was rather fascinating to watch. (Obviously the casting here mattered.) There isn't a moment or shot that I wasn't looking at something -- whether it was Adam's crowded dilapidated music haven Detroit mansion, complete with torn wallpaper, old vinyl records, a cordless phone from the 1990s, and a TV from the 60s (not to mention the many old classic guitars), Tilda Swinton's elegant and simple clothing, her vast array of books, and her slow walk on the old stone streets of Tangiers where we first find her. Later, as these two drive down the streets of Detroit at night in a classic Jacquar, the camera pans a Detroit that is a ghost town of broken dreams. Looking at the vacant houses and streets, Eve mentions that Detroit will rise again one day as the southern cities burn. In cinematic terms, what is probably the most impressive part of this film was how Jim Jarmusch (the director) made these dilapidated streets of Detroit strangely beautiful. The kind of beauty that makes you want to cry. The film reflects on art and addiction: music and literature in particular and, of course, the need for blood. Art and addiction have often gone hand in hand -- that insatiable need for pleasure and not being able to stop when we get our fill (something bad does happen here with Eve's sister but I will not say). Tilda and Tom are so incredibly perfect together. You would swear they've known each other for centuries. They are the very definition of cool in a 50s beatnik cool kind of way with their Ray-bans, their leather jackets and gloves (to protect their hands which apparently are very sensitive), and their really strange hair (that somehow works). This film is funny with droll comments from a very tired and rather annoyed Adam. To him, the world is full of "zombies" as Adam calls humans, believing they are philistines who abhor scientists; he also calls LA "zombie central" and believes fame is a bad thing. There is a Christopher Marlowe who is really Shakespeare, a conversation about how Byron was a bit of a jerk, and a wall of pics that included people like Twain, Poe, and Rodney Dangerfield. (Yes, Terri, you were right, Rodney was there.) Adam and Eve (this was inspired by writings of Mark Twain, btw) are yin and yang -- light and dark. One sees hope and love, the other decay and foolishness. But, ultimately, they are survivors…

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00KE7PCIE |
| Actors  | Jeffrey Wright, John Hurt, Mia Wasikowska, Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.85:1 |
| Audio Description:  | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,069 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #223 in Romance (Movies & TV) #1,152 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,058) |
| Director  | Jim Jarmusch |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | CTR44078DVD |
| MPAA rating  | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format  | DVD |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Producers  | Jeremy Thomas, Reinhard Brundig |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Release date  | August 19, 2014 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 3 minutes |
| Studio  | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles:  | English, French |

## Product Details

- **Format:** DVD
- **Genre:** Drama, Romance
- **Initial release date:** 2014-04-11
- **Language:** English

## Images

![Only Lovers Left Alive - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91HF4NqfULL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very slow, and very beautiful
*by J***D on October 17, 2014*

This film is not for everyone. Jim Jarmusch has a particular style that I admit would not appeal to me if it weren't for a couple of factors. First, I love Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton. And, I love vampire stories. OLLA is a slow film, with few characters and little action, about a centuries long love affair. Adam and Eve are vampires; she much older than he. And though they spend time, even years, apart they are still connected and in love. When Adam sinks into depression over what the zombies (humans) have done to the world, Eve comes to him to help him persevere. The vampire aspect of the film is subtle. The need for blood and avoiding the sun are the most blatant tropes, but they aren't thrown in your face. And Jarmusch has added his own touches, like the gloves and susceptibility to tainted blood. There is no obvious plot. What is at the forefront of the film is the romance. What would it be like to live "forever" and how would a marriage sustain across so much time? Hiddleston and Swinton are perfectly cast. She is ethereal here and I think she carries the film. He is a perfect contrast to her light and optimism and his dour character provides most of the film's humor. Yes, the film has humor and can be very funny. The other actors, particularly John Hurt, are a great supporting cast but the film is really about Adam and Eve. Overall, if you have the patience, or are fan of art-house type film-making, then OLLA is well worth seeing. And vampire fans should definitely see this unique but still familiar take on bloodsuckers. Highly recommended. A note about the bluray: there are some nice extras on here, which is getting rare for films that weren't blockbusters. The deleted and extended scenes are excellent (and at least a couple should have stayed in the film, IMO) plus there's three interviews with the cast, a short featurette and trailers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fabulous.
*by C***D on August 31, 2014*

This film reflects a moodiness and a coolness that felt like a dream. There isn't much of a plot, it is more of a character study really, and while many might think "boring," I was amazed at how the film never seemed to drag. It was like staring at a painting that never stopped opening itself to you or reading a poem where meaning was found in the simplest of words or listening to music…. Adam (Tom Hiddleston) and Eve (Tilda Swinton) have been alive so long, they've seen so much, they have a world-weariness that was rather fascinating to watch. (Obviously the casting here mattered.) There isn't a moment or shot that I wasn't looking at something -- whether it was Adam's crowded dilapidated music haven Detroit mansion, complete with torn wallpaper, old vinyl records, a cordless phone from the 1990s, and a TV from the 60s (not to mention the many old classic guitars), Tilda Swinton's elegant and simple clothing, her vast array of books, and her slow walk on the old stone streets of Tangiers where we first find her. Later, as these two drive down the streets of Detroit at night in a classic Jacquar, the camera pans a Detroit that is a ghost town of broken dreams. Looking at the vacant houses and streets, Eve mentions that Detroit will rise again one day as the southern cities burn. In cinematic terms, what is probably the most impressive part of this film was how Jim Jarmusch (the director) made these dilapidated streets of Detroit strangely beautiful. The kind of beauty that makes you want to cry. The film reflects on art and addiction: music and literature in particular and, of course, the need for blood. Art and addiction have often gone hand in hand -- that insatiable need for pleasure and not being able to stop when we get our fill (something bad does happen here with Eve's sister but I will not say). Tilda and Tom are so incredibly perfect together. You would swear they've known each other for centuries. They are the very definition of cool in a 50s beatnik cool kind of way with their Ray-bans, their leather jackets and gloves (to protect their hands which apparently are very sensitive), and their really strange hair (that somehow works). This film is funny with droll comments from a very tired and rather annoyed Adam. To him, the world is full of "zombies" as Adam calls humans, believing they are philistines who abhor scientists; he also calls LA "zombie central" and believes fame is a bad thing. There is a Christopher Marlowe who is really Shakespeare, a conversation about how Byron was a bit of a jerk, and a wall of pics that included people like Twain, Poe, and Rodney Dangerfield. (Yes, Terri, you were right, Rodney was there.) Adam and Eve (this was inspired by writings of Mark Twain, btw) are yin and yang -- light and dark. One sees hope and love, the other decay and foolishness. But, ultimately, they are survivors…

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the Absolute BEST Vampire Movies
*by N***H on January 6, 2026*

One of the absolute BEST vampire movies I've ever seen. What makes a vampire movie for me is that while I'm watching it, I can completely "believe" in them. World building is a MUST. I don't want any campy. Every detail is important from story to acting -- Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, and Anton Yelchin were brilliant -- to atmosphere to cinematography to editing and of course directing (and Jim Jarmusch did an amazing job!). I love this movie and will watch it many many times!

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