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Father and Sons (2003)

May. 16,2003
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Léo, un vieux père de famille ancien représentant de commerce, est prêt à tout pour retrouver l'affection de ses trois fils, David, Max et Simon. Il va même jusqu'à invoquer une maladie et une intervention chirurgicale pour les convaincre de l'accompagner dans un voyage au Canada, où il tentera de refaire l'unité du clan familial. Le quatuor de Français y fera la rencontre d'une guérisseuse et de sa fille.

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Teddie Blake
2003/05/16

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Zlatica
2003/05/17

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Cassandra
2003/05/18

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Francene Odetta
2003/05/19

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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jotix100
2003/05/20

Perhaps the main reason for watching "Pere et fils" is to catch one of the last screen appearances of the great Pillipe Noiret, who died in 2006. Although this is by no means one of his best achievements, Mr. Noiret was a reassuring sight in any of the films in which he appeared. He had such a screen presence and brought so much delight to the movie going public that he will be sadly missed.That said, this film takes us to meet a French family. Leo, the patriarch sees how his three sons grow distant from one another without any reasonable cause. Leo has to see each son separately, because having them together in one place, is almost impossible. Leo elaborates a plan, one in which he is dying. His one last wish is to go to see the whales in Canada before he dies.The trip does not start auspiciously, as the three brothers cannot make peace with one another. Leo, is told about a woman with special powers that might be able to help him with his malady. Leo, and the sons embark into a trip to the interior of Quebec, where this woman lives with her daughter. The journey will heal the wounds of the siblings. That alone could cure any sick parent that has witnessed such discord among his children. As for the whales, only Leo has the privilege of seeing one as it jumps from the water, something the rest do not get to see.A predictable film directed by Michel Boujenah. This was an obvious vehicle for Mr. Noiret, who runs away with the film. The sons are played by Charles Berling, Bruno Putzulu and Pascal Elbe. The scenes from Quebec are delightful as captured by Patrick Blossier.

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Nicholas Rhodes
2003/05/21

This film has recently been issued on a DVD in France with (French) subtitles. It is about an old father who wishes to reunite his three quarrelling sons so pretends that he is gravely ill and asks them to accompany him on a final voyage to see the whales off the coast of Canada.That is the plot of the film, but it is not therein that lies its principal interest. What captivates the spectator is the interaction of the four main characters of the film. Although the film was for the most part made in Canada ( the French-speaking part), it is essentially a French film about French people. The use of some minor Canadian characters in the film with their weird French accents gives something of an 'unusual touch' to the film but I don't think the film can be considered as Canadian/North Amercian. Canada here is just a backdrop to the relations being played out between the four main characters.I have always loved Noiret as an actor, especially with his deep voice ( I'm very sensitive to voices) and was not disappointed by his mainly light-hearted and comic performance here. I had not heard of the other young actors except Charles Berling whom I do know, but found all their performances very good. I did appreciate the comic and light-hearted attitude of the actors. The Director, Michel Boujenah, who's first film it is, states on the DVD that he wanted the film to be light-hearted and not sad !! So this can be watched without fear of a nasty shock at the end !I am not sure whether the film would appeal to non-francophone audiences as much of the fun Is in the dialogues rather than in the action, all of which supposed a reasonable to good grasp of the French language to pick up all the ironic comments and snide remarks !! Anyway, for my part, I spend a pleasant 90 minutes watching this and would probably watch again some time in the future !

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maestro7PL
2003/05/22

I saw this movie at the Toronto Film Festival because it starred the great actor Phillipe Noiret. It arrived with little fanfare, compared to a film like "The Barbarian Invasions," which it actually resembles. Well it turned out to be a great film, and actually better than "TBI" in that the relationships between the father and his sons were more clearly defined and developed in this film. It is touching and very funny at the same time. The film also makes some amusing digs at the French Canadians by French people from France! Anybody who sees this film will want to immediately call his or her father up if at all possible, wherever he may be, and tell him how much he is loved, for the film movingly shows the importance and uniqueness of fathers and of the power of reconciliation and forgiveness. The director in the Q & A said he wanted to simply make an entertaining film. What he has created is so much more than that!

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jimraynor
2003/05/23

This movie was extremely well acted. Of course, Noiret is a little bit too much "noiret-esque", but he's good, as well as the three "boys". But it was a bit long, and it felt like something was missing, that such a plot with such good actors could have make an even better movie.

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