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Disgrace
Milo, a rebellious young child, has been experimenting with different outlets for his angst and budding sexuality. When Milo's worn-out and irritable father discovers a disturbing secret of his son's, he takes his son's punishment too far - creating unfortunate consequences for the whole family. Disgrace is a relentless study of top-down aggression.
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Plot Summary
In post-apartheid South Africa, a professor named David Lurie finds himself disgraced after a sexual relationship with a student leads to his dismissal from his university post. He retreats to the Eastern Cape to live with his daughter, Lucy, on her small farm. However, a violent and traumatic home invasion forces David to confront his own moral failings and the harsh realities of his new environment.
Critical Reception
Disgrace received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising John Malkovich's performance and the film's unflinching exploration of complex themes. However, some found the narrative bleak and the pacing slow.
What Reviewers Say
John Malkovich delivers a compelling performance as a disgraced academic.
The film tackles difficult themes of guilt, redemption, and societal change in South Africa.
Some viewers found the movie's somber tone and deliberate pace challenging.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Disgrace' is not widely documented on Google Reviews, but available comments often highlight Malkovich's strong acting and the film's thought-provoking, albeit dark, subject matter.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name by South African author J. M. Coetzee, though it deviates significantly from the book's original narrative and setting.
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