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The Son
“The True Biography of Nikita Mikhalkov” is the story of one of the most famous Russian directors (and one of the most adored actors by the public), told unbiasedly - that is, not from the words of Mikhalkov himself.
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Plot Summary
Peter's busy life with his new partner Beth and their baby is thrown into chaos when his ex-wife Kate appears with their son, Nicholas, who has been deeply troubled and skipping school. Peter tries to help Nicholas find a path forward, but the family's efforts may not be enough to overcome the boy's internal struggles.
Critical Reception
The Son received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with particular criticism directed at its handling of sensitive subject matter and its perceived melodrama. While the performances, especially Hugh Jackman's, were generally praised, many found the film's narrative and thematic exploration to be heavy-handed and emotionally manipulative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Hugh Jackman's committed performance as a father grappling with his son's mental health crisis.
Criticized for its heavy-handed and often melodramatic approach to a sensitive subject.
Found to be emotionally manipulative rather than genuinely moving by many reviewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Son' are somewhat more favorable than critical ones, with many appreciating the emotional depth and the powerful performances, particularly Hugh Jackman's. However, a significant portion of viewers found the film's subject matter extremely difficult and its resolution unsatisfying, leading to a divided audience reaction.
Fun Fact
The film is the second part of Florian Zeller's "The Father" trilogy, following "The Father" (2020) and preceding "The Mother" (upcoming).
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