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: Refers to the 1997 drama film directed by Adrian Lyne, starring Jeremy Irons and Melanie Griffith, adapted from Vladimir Nabokov's famous 1955 novel.

The film referenced in the string is a drama directed by Adrian Lyne. It stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert and Dominique Swain as Lolita. Melanie Griffith and Frank Langella also star in the movie. It is the second major film adaptation of Nabokov's controversial 1955 novel, following Stanley Kubrick's 1962 version. Technical Context of the File

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: The movie directed by Adrian Lyne, based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov. 720p Bluray : Indicates the video resolution is pixels, sourced from a Blu-ray disc.

: The title of the movie and its release year, distinguishing it from Stanley Kubrick's 1962 adaptation. : Refers to the 1997 drama film directed

The 1997 film adaptation of "Lolita," starring Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert and Dominique Swiader as Dolores/Lolita, brought these complex themes to the big screen. The film navigated the challenging task of translating the nuanced and often uncomfortable narrative of the novel into a visual medium. The adaptation was met with a mix of critical acclaim for its artistic merits and controversy over its portrayal of sensitive themes.

The film was made by a cast and crew who defended it as a serious, tragic love story. Despite a strong budget and acclaimed performances, it was a box-office failure in the US, grossing only $1.1 million. Over time, however, it has gained a reputation for being more faithful to Nabokov's novel than Kubrick's classic, with critics praising the performances of Jeremy Irons and a then-unknown Dominique Swain. Melanie Griffith and Frank Langella also star in the movie

By contrast, legal copies are constantly updated: future 4K remasters, director‑approved special editions, and reliable subtitles.

Nabokov's work was groundbreaking for its time, pushing the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in literature. Despite its literary acclaim, "Lolita" has been a focal point of censorship debates and has been banned in several countries due to its depiction of child sexual abuse.

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