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When Did You Last See Your Father? (2007)

When Did You Last See Your Father? (2007)
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Adapted from poet Blake Morrison's best-selling memoir by screenwriter David Nicholls and directed for the screen by Anand Tucker, And When Did You Last See Your Father? explores -- like its source material -- the complex, manifold emotional layers of a father-and-son relationship as it shifts and evolves over the passing decades. At the film's center is Blake Morrison himself, who for as long as he can remember has lived in the overarching shadow of his physician father, Arthur (Jim Broadbent) -- falling prey to feelings of embarrassment from the old man, as well as occasional awe. In the 1950s, when Blake (Bradley Johnson) was a child, the boy watched as Arthur partook in socially uncouth behavior such as wheedling his way into clubs to which he didn't belong, and carrying on an extramarital affair with the full knowledge of his wife, Kim (Juliet Stevenson). As the years passed, teenage Blake's (Matthew Beard) discomfort around his father hardened into resentment -- particularly when the adolescent boy expressed interest in a girl, Rachel (Carey Mulligan), who clearly preferred his father; compounding the situation, Blake then had to suffer through Arthur's decision to publicly humiliate his son in front of everyone. The central dynamic has changed for the two, however, by the late '80s, when Blake -- now married to Kathy (Gina McKee) and freshly established as a successful novelist and poet -- learns that Arthur has contracted terminal cancer. Now, the junior Morrison takes a headfirst plunge into the memories and recollections of his youth -- and grapples with the dynamic of his relationship with Arthur for the first time in his life as he comes face to face with the need to provide loving care for the old man. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Jim BroadbentColin Firth, (more)
Director(s):
Anand TuckerJim Broadbent, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Adapted from poet Blake Morrison's best-selling memoir by screenwriter David Nicholls and directed for the screen by Anand Tucker, And When Did You Last See Your Father? explores -- like its source material -- the complex, manifold emotional layers of a father-and-son relationship as it shifts and evolves over the passing decades. At the film's center is Blake Morrison himself, who for as long as he can remember has lived in the overarching shadow of his physician father, Arthur (Jim Broadbent) -- falling prey to feelings of embarrassment from the old man, as well as occasional awe. In the 1950s, when Blake (Bradley Johnson) was a child, the boy watched as Arthur partook in socially uncouth behavior such as wheedling his way into clubs to which he didn't belong, and carrying on an extramarital affair with the full knowledge of his wife, Kim (Juliet Stevenson). As the years passed, teenage Blake's (Matthew Beard) discomfort around his father hardened into resentment -- particularly when the adolescent boy expressed interest in a girl, Rachel (Carey Mulligan), who clearly preferred his father; compounding the situation, Blake then had to suffer through Arthur's decision to publicly humiliate his son in front of everyone. The central dynamic has changed for the two, however, by the late '80s, when Blake -- now married to Kathy (Gina McKee) and freshly established as a successful novelist and poet -- learns that Arthur has contracted terminal cancer. Now, the junior Morrison takes a headfirst plunge into the memories and recollections of his youth -- and grapples with the dynamic of his relationship with Arthur for the first time in his life as he comes face to face with the need to provide loving care for the old man. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Anand TuckerJim Broadbent
Writer(s):
David Nicholls
Producer(s):
Elizabeth KarlsenStephen Woolley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Situations, Profanity)
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    CHRISTOPHER C.

    i loved this movie. i just saw it and felt that i needed to write, just because i lost my father not long ago and this movie touched me quite a bit. every relationship with son and father is different but i would assume there is something there that everyone can recognize and connect to with losing a any loved one. so difficult. this movie was real and beautiful.

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    Paul M.

    Beautifully done, artistic, cosmological exposition. Sad, perhaps, but beautifully done without bathos. Great acting(the father and son LOOKED the parts). Must see for anyone who loves good, niche filmmaking. Regarding the English issue, hey, I can understand most of what was said, I have had problems in the past understanding heavy Brit accented movies. So, this is NOT a reason to pass on this film. There is NO reason to pass on this film, unless your idea of good movies ends at Spiderman.

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    Spencer M.

    This movie makes you think just what the title suggests. Makes you examine your father and your relationship with him. Somewhat emotional but well acted and worth watching.

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