The Father

The Father

Sinopse

A man refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages and, as he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.

  • 8.1
  • 2020
  • Released
  • 1h 37m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$6,000,000.00

Revenue

$21,029,340.00

Keywords
  • #london, england
  • #loss of sense of reality
  • #flat
  • #dementia
  • #mistaken identity
  • #alzheimer's disease
  • #based on play or musical
  • #old man
  • #memory loss
  • #elderly man
  • #caregiving
  • #father daughter relationship
  • #anxious
  • #caregiver patient relationship
  • #fading memories
  • #old age
  • #ghoulish

Reviews

TitanGusang
@TitanGusangalmost 3 years ago

The Father is a brilliant film. Fantastic performances all around, amazing editing, and cinematography that creates confusion for not only the audience but our main character. This story is so touching and incredibly tragic, it had me tearing up at multiple points. Not only do the emotional points work, but this film also creates an almost horror aspect of Alzheimer's that is quite frightening. It

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@badelfabout 3 years ago

We, as "normal" people, cannot imagine what really goes on inside the head of those suffering from more advanced dementia. We only know for sure what is reflected by caretakers and psychiatrists. Yet, Florian Zeller has done a tremendous job of immersing us in what may be the experience of one suffering individual. As a caretaker of two parents who both went this way, it is about as accurate an ex

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@tmdb28039023about 3 years ago

Anthony Hopkins's performance in The Father is bulletproof. This is fortunate, because he encounters what the military calls 'friendly fire' resulting from a baffling decision by co-writer/director Florian Zeller, who has a couple of characters played each by two different sets of actors. Thus Anne, Hopkins’s character’s (also named Anthony) daughter is played by Olivia Williams and Olivia Colm

AstroNoud
@AstroNoudalmost 4 years ago

‘The Father’ is an incredibly moving film that leaves you as confused in time and place as the main character (an incredible Hopkins), allowing the audience to experience - if only a little - what it must feel like to have dementia. 9/10

r96sk
@r96skalmost 4 years ago

Incredible performances from Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman! <em>'The Father'</em> makes for a rather heart-breaking watch, it's very clear from the get-go where the film is heading but that doesn't stop it hitting directly in the feels. I've fortunately never been around someone with what this film depicts, yet it still came across as very realistic - based on what I have heard about the co

maketheSWITCH
@maketheSWITCHover 4 years ago

'The Father' is a standout during this very bland awards season, but just because it's both a critical darling and awards frontrunner doesn't take away from the emotional power and stellar performances for Colman and Hopkins. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-father-a-deeply-moving-look-at-mental-illness

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@screenzealotsalmost 5 years ago

“The Father” gives its audience a fully immersive experience with the frustrations of dementia in this stage-to-screen adaptation of Florian Zeller‘s 2012 play. Making his feature film directorial debut, Zeller gives the project a personal touch with much emotional gravity, as he’s so intimate with the source material. The film has the look and feel of a stage play, but it thrusts audiences into t

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@msbreviewsalmost 5 years ago

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