The Father

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In an Academy Award® winning performance, Anthony Hopkins plays the eponymous role of a mischievous and highly independent man who, as he ages, refuses all assistance from his daughter Anne (Olivia Colman). Yet such help has become essential following Anne's decision to move to Paris with her partner. As Anne's father 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. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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Kaka 

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English An incredibly fresh cinematic probe into the issue of old age and the slow decline of both the physical and primarily the psychological that is uniquely turned around and dissected in detail from the perspective of the patient, not the people around them, so we don’t get any corny tearful scenes or any other similar mining of emotions. Zeller goes about it in a sophisticated, at times almost detective-like manner, and the phenomenal performance of Anthony Hopkins doesn't give the viewer a chance to breathe. Within the genre, an unusual atypical film that is worth seeing, although it is not an easy watch. ()

POMO 

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English In response to the question “are you afraid of death?”, someone once told me “no, I'm afraid of dying”. This film reminded me of that. Brilliantly written and with a fantastic performance by Hopkins, The Father is a mosaic of the decay of human memory and the loss of awareness of place, time and self. Set in a few rooms with a handful of actors, this is distressing and sad film, as if it had been written by a man who went through it himself and came back. Why watch such a film? To remind ourselves of how good we have it. ()

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3DD!3 

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English A depressing look into almost all of our futures, this time without robots or an atomic holocaust. We don’t even get a chemical weapons attack or a pandemic, but I found this absolutely blood-chilling. Hopkins’ one-man-show about ageing sets off on an adventure journey that you really don’t want to go on. Full of surprises, confusion, a caustic feeling that everybody has turned against you and keep on hiding your wrist watch. Perfect dialogs, precise directing, beautifully sad music. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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English A depressing schism led by an excellent Anthony Hopkins and his respectable performance, but at its core it's just a drama. It manages to stir up uncomfortable feelings, it manages to entertain and make weaker hearts cry while still captivating with Hopkins' character, but on it's nothing groundbreaking, it doesn't shock with anything and there are plenty of genre dramas. A stronger three star, but again, careful about lifting the film to the heavens... ()

Malarkey 

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English Even if it were just a typical drama about a man with Alzheimer's played by Anthony Hopkins, I’d be content. But the filmmakers took an original approach, presenting it from the perspective of the person with the disease. At times, I found myself lost in the story, trying to make sense of the scenes — but I believe that’s exactly what the creators intended. This unique perspective made me appreciate the film even more. Plus, Anthony Hopkins’ performance is beyond brilliant. ()

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