Young Adam

Written and Directed by David Mackenzie
Adapted from the novel by Alexander Trocchi

Young Adam grabs your interest right away when the dead body of an attractive young woman, wearing only a petticoat, is found floating in a Scottish river. Joe, a young drifter, first spots her and is affected by the discovery. As the authorities investigate the case and a man is put on trial for her murder, it is revealed to the viewer that Joe had had a relationship with the woman. He knows what happened but will he step up to help clear an innocent man, possibly implicating himself? Young Adam starts off as an intriguing mystery but the plot soon dissipates, drifting along aimlessly like the dead body in the opening sequence.

Les and his family, wife Ella and son Jim, run a barge from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Joe is a drifter who they have recently hired. One morning, he finds a dead woman in the river. He and Les pull her out of the water and they call the authorities. As Les reads about the dead girl in the next morning's paper, he ponders the events that led to the woman's murder. Joe vehemently disagrees that it was a murder and waxes poetically about the circumstances that might have led to her to death. His description and language differ greatly from Les, illustrating that Joe isn't a normal barge worker.

Joe is out of place, but as his character is slowly revealed to us, who he is and where he is make sense. Like most drifters in stories, he's running away from something and is going to stir up trouble along the way, especially one attractive as Joe. He has sex to distract himself from dealing with his life and it's interesting to watch Joe use and be used of women.

There is an attraction between Joe and Ella that is finally consummated one night while Les is away at the bar throwing darts. As the affair continues Joe is less and less interested in Les' invitations off the boat. One night Joe and Ella are awoken by Les vigorously walking around on deck in an effort to get their attention. Joe doesn't act remorseful, and rightly so since he's not sorry. Instead he offers to pack his things and leave. Les tells him that the barge belongs to Ella, so he is the one who will be leaving.

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    Joe is a drifter who works as a hired hand on a barge traveling the Clyde River between Glasgow and Edinburgh. As the story opens, he finds the corpse of a young woman drifting downstream. ...

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