Daniel Craig, in his meatiest film role to date, delivers his usual incisive performance, even if this intimate drama of contemporary Londoners pushes the boundaries of credibility.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The New Yorker by Anthony Lane
The ideas behind Enduring Love may be fascinating, but they dont play; they sulk.
A meditation on love, faith and science in the guise of a thriller, the movie's a tad schematic, but thoroughly gripping.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
If you don't compare it with the novel, it's one of the season's better films.
Craig keeps Joe Rose on a hair trigger, but Morton is wasted as Claire; Ifans simply looks stoned.
British director, Roger Michell, strikes an assured balance between intense mood piece and Gothic chiller.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
What blows us away is the power of Ifans' moist puppy eyes and chilling smile as a true believer undeterred by reality.
Enduring Love's plot inevitably drifts into Fatal Attraction territory, but its wholesale immersion in Craig's deteriorating condition render it a wrenching, uncompromising study of the human mind in freefall.
Rolling Stone by Peter Travers
Spellbinding.
Adaptation of Ian McEwan's 1997 novel takes a surprising number of liberties with the text, given the author's stature, but his name on the credits as associate producer would suggest his stamp of approval.