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Swept Away (2002 film)

Swept Away is a 2002 adventure romantic comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie; it is a remake of Lina Wertmüller's 1974 Italian film of the same name. The film stars Ritchie's then-wife Madonna and Adriano Giannini (the son of Giancarlo Giannini, the original film's lead) with a supporting cast featuring Bruce Greenwood, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Elizabeth Banks.

Swept Away
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGuy Ritchie
Written byGuy Ritchie
Based onSwept Away
by Lina Wertmüller
Produced byMatthew Vaughn
Starring
CinematographyAlex Barber
Edited byEddie Hamilton
Music byMichel Colombier
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing[1]
Release date
  • 11 October 2002 (2002-10-11)
Running time
89 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
Languages
  • English
  • Greek
  • Italian
Budget$10 million[3]
Box office$1,036,520[3]

The film was produced by Matthew Vaughn and released theatrically by Screen Gems.

Plot edit

Amber Leighton is a wealthy, spoiled socialite wife of a millionaire who joins two other couples on a private cruise from Italy to Greece. Amber develops an instant and intense dislike for Giuseppe, a deckhand, and insults him mercilessly throughout the trip. During the trip, she insists on being taken out on a dinghy for a lark, overruling Giuseppe's warnings about an oncoming storm.

During their dinghy trip, Amber berates Giuseppe incessantly, which only intensifies once they run out of gas. Through a series of mishaps, Amber damages the dinghy and they end up washing ashore on a deserted island.

On the island, Giuseppe gains the upper hand in their interactions due to his survival skills. As the roles reverse, Giuseppe becomes more dominant in his treatment of Amber, while she concurrently becomes more submissive and cowering. Their relationship evolves into intimacy.

Amber realises that she has become very happy on the island with Giuseppe and when she notices a boat anchored in the bay, she hides to avoid them being rescued.

Eventually, the two are rescued and return to their normal lives. Giuseppe attempts to reach out to Amber, to rekindle their relationship, but his messages receive no reply. Giuseppe believes that Amber has rejected him, and is despondent. However, it is revealed at the end that his letters have been intercepted by Amber's wealthy husband, who ensures that Amber never sees them or Giuseppe again.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film's working title was Love, Sex, Drugs and Money[4] and was filmed in Sardinia and Malta from 1 October 2001 until 9 November 2001 with security increased due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.[5] Madonna had only finished her 2001 Drowned World Tour two weeks prior to filming. Giancarlo Giannini's role in the original film is played by his son Adriano Giannini.

Release edit

Critical reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 5% rating, based on 78 reviews, with an average rating of 2.8/10. The site's consensus states: "Muddled and lacking the political context of the original, Swept Away offers further proof that Madonna can't act."[6] Metacritic reports an 18 out of 100 rating, based on 27 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[7]

Roger Ebert, of the Chicago Sun-Times, who called the original Swept Away such an "absorbing movie" that he bestowed a 4-out-of-4 star rating,[8] gave the remake only 1 star.[9] According to Ebert, despite Ritchie's relatively faithful adaptation, the original Swept Away was "incomparably superior," and the remake's fatal flaw was the "utterly missing" vitality or emotional resonance of the main characters. Additionally, wrote Ebert, Madonna's character "starts out so hateful that she can never really turn it around" and gain any redemption or believable change. Similarly, A.O. Scott[10] of The New York Times wrote, "In her concerts, music videos and recordings, Madonna has often been a mesmerizing performer, but she is still not much of an actress. Striking a pose is not the same as embodying a person, and a role like this one requires the surrender of emotional control, something Madonna seems constitutionally unable to achieve." In his otherwise negative review of the film, Slant Magazine critic Ed Gonzalez said: "Madonna gives her best performance since Abel Ferrara had her beaten to a pulp in his Dangerous Game."[11]

"The way critics take it out on me now is to have a go at anything me and Guy do together," Madonna remarked about the negative critical reaction. "Everyone in England has slagged it off without having seen it. Isn't that beautiful? Don't you think that's absurd? But I think the knives were going to come out for Guy anyway, even if he hadn't ended up with me. He had too much success with his first two films. That's how the media is: eventually they have to pull you down."[12]

Box office edit

Swept Away grossed $598,645 in the United States and around $437,875 from foreign territories for a worldwide total of $1,036,520.[3]

Accolades edit

The film was awarded five awards at the 2002 Golden Raspberry Awards. Additionally, Madonna won Worst Supporting Actress that same year (for Die Another Day).

The film was nominated for Worst Screenplay (written by Ritchie), and Gianinni for Worst Actor. It was the first to win both Worst Picture and Worst Remake or Sequel.

At the 2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film won three awards:

  • Worst Picture
  • Worst Actress – Madonna
  • Worst On-Screen Couple – Madonna and Gianinni

The film also received nominations for Worst Director (Ritchie), Most Intrusive Musical Score, and Worst Remake.

Soundtrack edit

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Swept Away
Soundtrack album by
Released15 October 2002 (2002-10-15)
Length43:28
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Guy Ritchie film soundtracks chronology
Snatch
(2000)
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Swept Away
(2002)
Revolver
(2005)

The score was composed by Michel Colombier, and it is mostly his work that is featured on the 12-track soundtrack album. The soundtrack also contains several songs by other artists. "Come-On-a-My-House", sung by Della Reese, is the only one featured on the album.[13]

Songs not featured on the album include "Lovely Head" by Goldfrapp (played during the opening credits), "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" by Louis Jordan (the charades scene), and "Fade into You" by Mazzy Star (as Amber and Pepe experience life on the island together). Arvo Pärt's "Spiegel im Spiegel" plays during the closing moments and end credits of the film.

Home media edit

In the United Kingdom, the film was released direct-to-video by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. The DVD special features include a filmmakers' commentary with Ritchie and Vaughn, an interview with Ritchie and Madonna, sixteen deleted scenes, Movie Special (making of), theatrical trailers, and filmographies.[14] In 2019 Swept Away was reissued on DVD and released on Blu-Ray by Fabulous Films, under license from Sony Pictures.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Swept Away (2002)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Swept Away (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 15 October 2002. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Swept Away at Box Office Mojo
  4. ^ "Swept Away (2002) - Release Info". IMDb. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  5. ^ Lindsay, David. . Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2009.
  6. ^ "Swept Away (2002)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Swept Away reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (20 February 1976). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on 25 November 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (2002). Swept Away review, retrieved 25 August 2014
  10. ^ "Movie Reviews". The New York Times. 19 May 2020.
  11. ^ . Slant Magazine. Archived from the original on 18 October 2007.
  12. ^ Rees, Paul: 'Listen very carefully, I will say this only once', Q, May 2003, pp84-92
  13. ^ "Swept Away (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Michel Colombier". iTunes Store. January 2002. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  14. ^ Ulaby, Neda (3 September 2004). "'Swept Away' — Twice". NPR. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  15. ^ Guy Ritchie, Madonna, Adriano Giannini, Bruce Greenwood (8 April 2019). Swept Away (Blu-Ray / PAL) (Motion picture). Iver, UK: Fabulous Films. ASIN B07NRFD3S7 ISBN 5030697041593. Retrieved 6 March 2021.

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This article is about the 2002 film For the 1974 film which this film is a remake of see Swept Away 1974 film Swept Away is a 2002 adventure romantic comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie it is a remake of Lina Wertmuller s 1974 Italian film of the same name The film stars Ritchie s then wife Madonna and Adriano Giannini the son of Giancarlo Giannini the original film s lead with a supporting cast featuring Bruce Greenwood Jeanne Tripplehorn and Elizabeth Banks Swept AwayTheatrical release posterDirected byGuy RitchieWritten byGuy RitchieBased onSwept Awayby Lina WertmullerProduced byMatthew VaughnStarringMadonna Adriano Giannini Bruce Greenwood Jeanne Tripplehorn Elizabeth BanksCinematographyAlex BarberEdited byEddie HamiltonMusic byMichel ColombierProductioncompaniesScreen Gems CODI SpA SKA FilmsDistributed bySony Pictures Releasing 1 Release date11 October 2002 2002 10 11 Running time89 minutes 2 CountriesUnited States United Kingdom ItalyLanguagesEnglish Greek ItalianBudget 10 million 3 Box office 1 036 520 3 The film was produced by Matthew Vaughn and released theatrically by Screen Gems Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Box office 4 3 Accolades 5 Soundtrack 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editAmber Leighton is a wealthy spoiled socialite wife of a millionaire who joins two other couples on a private cruise from Italy to Greece Amber develops an instant and intense dislike for Giuseppe a deckhand and insults him mercilessly throughout the trip During the trip she insists on being taken out on a dinghy for a lark overruling Giuseppe s warnings about an oncoming storm During their dinghy trip Amber berates Giuseppe incessantly which only intensifies once they run out of gas Through a series of mishaps Amber damages the dinghy and they end up washing ashore on a deserted island On the island Giuseppe gains the upper hand in their interactions due to his survival skills As the roles reverse Giuseppe becomes more dominant in his treatment of Amber while she concurrently becomes more submissive and cowering Their relationship evolves into intimacy Amber realises that she has become very happy on the island with Giuseppe and when she notices a boat anchored in the bay she hides to avoid them being rescued Eventually the two are rescued and return to their normal lives Giuseppe attempts to reach out to Amber to rekindle their relationship but his messages receive no reply Giuseppe believes that Amber has rejected him and is despondent However it is revealed at the end that his letters have been intercepted by Amber s wealthy husband who ensures that Amber never sees them or Giuseppe again Cast editMadonna as Amber Leighton Adriano Giannini as Giuseppe Esposito Bruce Greenwood as Tony Leighton Jeanne Tripplehorn as Marina Elizabeth Banks as Debi Michael Beattie as Todd David Thornton as MichaelProduction editThe film s working title was Love Sex Drugs and Money 4 and was filmed in Sardinia and Malta from 1 October 2001 until 9 November 2001 with security increased due to the 9 11 terrorist attacks 5 Madonna had only finished her 2001 Drowned World Tour two weeks prior to filming Giancarlo Giannini s role in the original film is played by his son Adriano Giannini Release editCritical reception edit On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 5 rating based on 78 reviews with an average rating of 2 8 10 The site s consensus states Muddled and lacking the political context of the original Swept Away offers further proof that Madonna can t act 6 Metacritic reports an 18 out of 100 rating based on 27 critics indicating overwhelming dislike 7 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times who called the original Swept Away such an absorbing movie that he bestowed a 4 out of 4 star rating 8 gave the remake only 1 star 9 According to Ebert despite Ritchie s relatively faithful adaptation the original Swept Away was incomparably superior and the remake s fatal flaw was the utterly missing vitality or emotional resonance of the main characters Additionally wrote Ebert Madonna s character starts out so hateful that she can never really turn it around and gain any redemption or believable change Similarly A O Scott 10 of The New York Times wrote In her concerts music videos and recordings Madonna has often been a mesmerizing performer but she is still not much of an actress Striking a pose is not the same as embodying a person and a role like this one requires the surrender of emotional control something Madonna seems constitutionally unable to achieve In his otherwise negative review of the film Slant Magazine critic Ed Gonzalez said Madonna gives her best performance since Abel Ferrara had her beaten to a pulp in his Dangerous Game 11 The way critics take it out on me now is to have a go at anything me and Guy do together Madonna remarked about the negative critical reaction Everyone in England has slagged it off without having seen it Isn t that beautiful Don t you think that s absurd But I think the knives were going to come out for Guy anyway even if he hadn t ended up with me He had too much success with his first two films That s how the media is eventually they have to pull you down 12 Box office edit Swept Away grossed 598 645 in the United States and around 437 875 from foreign territories for a worldwide total of 1 036 520 3 Accolades edit The film was awarded five awards at the 2002 Golden Raspberry Awards Additionally Madonna won Worst Supporting Actress that same year for Die Another Day Worst Picture Worst Actress Madonna Worst Screen Couple Madonna and Gianinni Worst Remake or Sequel Worst Director Guy RitchieThe film was nominated for Worst Screenplay written by Ritchie and Gianinni for Worst Actor It was the first to win both Worst Picture and Worst Remake or Sequel At the 2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards the film won three awards Worst Picture Worst Actress Madonna Worst On Screen Couple Madonna and GianinniThe film also received nominations for Worst Director Ritchie Most Intrusive Musical Score and Worst Remake Soundtrack editOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrack Swept AwaySoundtrack album by Michel ColombierReleased15 October 2002 2002 10 15 Length43 28LabelVarese SarabandeGuy Ritchie film soundtracks chronologySnatch 2000 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Swept Away 2002 Revolver 2005 The score was composed by Michel Colombier and it is mostly his work that is featured on the 12 track soundtrack album The soundtrack also contains several songs by other artists Come On a My House sung by Della Reese is the only one featured on the album 13 Songs not featured on the album include Lovely Head by Goldfrapp played during the opening credits Ain t Nobody Here but Us Chickens by Louis Jordan the charades scene and Fade into You by Mazzy Star as Amber and Pepe experience life on the island together Arvo Part s Spiegel im Spiegel plays during the closing moments and end credits of the film Home media editIn the United Kingdom the film was released direct to video by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment The DVD special features include a filmmakers commentary with Ritchie and Vaughn an interview with Ritchie and Madonna sixteen deleted scenes Movie Special making of theatrical trailers and filmographies 14 In 2019 Swept Away was reissued on DVD and released on Blu Ray by Fabulous Films under license from Sony Pictures 15 See also editList of films considered the worst Survival IslandReferences edit Swept Away 2002 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved 18 February 2021 Swept Away 15 British Board of Film Classification 15 October 2002 Retrieved 28 November 2015 a b c Swept Away at Box Office Mojo Swept Away 2002 Release Info IMDb Retrieved 3 May 2019 Lindsay David Security tightened for Madonna visit Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 15 April 2009 Swept Away 2002 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved 18 April 2020 Swept Away reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved 28 November 2015 Ebert Roger 20 February 1976 Swept Away by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on 25 November 2011 Retrieved 25 August 2014 Ebert Roger 2002 Swept Away review retrieved 25 August 2014 Movie Reviews The New York Times 19 May 2020 Film Comment Selects 2006 Slant Magazine Archived from the original on 18 October 2007 Rees Paul Listen very carefully I will say this only once Q May 2003 pp84 92 Swept Away Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Michel Colombier iTunes Store January 2002 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Ulaby Neda 3 September 2004 Swept Away Twice NPR Retrieved 27 September 2015 Guy Ritchie Madonna Adriano Giannini Bruce Greenwood 8 April 2019 Swept Away Blu Ray PAL Motion picture Iver UK Fabulous Films ASIN B07NRFD3S7 ISBN 5030697041593 Retrieved 6 March 2021 External links editSwept Away at IMDb nbsp Swept Away at AllMovie nbsp Swept Away at Box Office Mojo nbsp Swept Away at Metacritic 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