IMDb 6.6 2025 HD

Adam’s Sake

Adam’s Sake

2025
Drama
78 min NR BE
6.667 / 10
6.6 IMDB

Lucy works in an understaffed pediatric ward. When 4-year-old Adam is placed in her care, Lucy is confronted with his mother Rebecca’s refusal to leave his side, despite…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Laura Wandel / Madeleine Maistriaux / Elise Van Durme / Christèle Agnello
Starring
Léa Drucker / Anamaria Vartolomei / Alex Descas / Jules Delsart / Claire Bodson / Laurent Capelluto / Timur Magomedgadzhiev / Charlotte De Bruyne

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

emotionally draining tense performance-driven thought-provoking morally complex clinically stark melodramatic authentic heartbreaking slow burn actor showcase ethically challenging

Reviews

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Priya Sharma
Feb 28, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

The film’s genius is in its perspective. By framing the story through Lucy, the nurse, we experience the conflict not as a simple rights issue, but as a profound professional and ethical quandary. The cinematography mirrors her experience,…

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David Chen
Feb 28, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

As a procedural drama, ‘Adam’s Sake’ is efficiently tense and well-acted. The premise is strong, and the performances, particularly from Alex Descas in a supporting role, lend it credibility. However, the narrative feels somewhat schematic, hitting expected beats…

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Chloe Bennett
Feb 28, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A profoundly moving and impeccably crafted piece of cinema. ‘Adam’s Sake’ transcends its medical drama trappings to ask searing questions about motherhood, duty, and sacrifice. The silent exchanges between Drucker and Vartolomei are electric, conveying volumes about shared,…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 28, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This is a solid, actor-driven drama that succeeds on the strength of its central duo. Anamaria Vartolomei brings a raw, feral intensity to Rebecca, making her defiance feel tragically understandable rather than merely disruptive. The film smartly avoids…

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Eleanor Rigby
Feb 28, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

‘Adam’s Sake’ is a masterclass in sustained, claustrophobic tension. The understaffed paediatric ward isn't just a setting; it's a character, a pressure cooker where every sigh and sidelong glance carries weight. Léa Drucker’s Lucy is brilliantly contained, her…

FAQs

Rather than focusing on a medical mystery, the crisis here is legal and relational. The primary tension stems from Rebecca's prohibited presence, not from Adam's illness, which remains unspecified. This shifts the drama from a battle against disease to a battle against a system, exploring how institutional rules can sometimes conflict with a child's emotional wellbeing. It's a nuanced take on where true care lies in a bureaucratic environment.