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And When Did You Last See Your Father?
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The movie expresses the complex, manifold emotional layers of a father-and-son relationship as it shifts and evolves over the passing decades, and particularly, it tells the story of a son's conflicting memories of his dying father.
The movie expresses the complex, manifold emotional layers of a father-and-son relationship as it shifts and evolves over the passing decades, and particularly, it tells the story of a son's conflicting memories of his dying father.
Actors:
Elaine Cassidy,
Tilly Curtis,
Richard Standing,
Bradley Johnson,
Tara Berwin,
Claire Skinner,
Elliot Avery
Elaine Cassidy
31 December 1979, Kilcoole, County Wicklow, Ireland
Tilly Curtis
Richard Standing
1969, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Bradley Johnson
Tara Berwin
Claire Skinner
1964, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Elliot Avery
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Anand Tucker #And When Did You Last See Your Father #Colin Firth #Jim Broadbent #Juliet Stevenson
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...a disappointingly by-the-numbers drama that rarely lives up to the effectiveness of its performances.October 18, 2008
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A keen and candid subjective scrutiny of parenting through the eyes of a damaged offspring, but a relentlessly grim, insular perspective that rarely ventures outside those long festering psychological wounds.June 29, 2008
What ensures our pleasure is the dialogue, which is supple, and the quality of the acting.October 18, 2008
The performances are marvelous, and little moments ring all too true, making Tucker's film rewarding if not illuminating.
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