Father and Son
Father and Son

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Father and Son

2003
Movie
97 min
Russian

In this dreamlike film, a nameless father and his son, Aleksei, live together in an apartment in St. Petersburg. Aleksei's mother has died and consequently the two have a very close relationship. When Aleksei acquires a girlfriend, she refuses to take a back seat to his bond with his dad, and breaks up with him. Aleksei is also experiencing nightmares, dreading separation from his father to be a part of the military as his father was.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Bao Rong-jiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the complex relationship between a father and his son in contemporary China. The son, striving for independence and a different life, clashes with his father's traditional expectations and values. Through their interactions, the film explores themes of generational differences, family duty, and the search for personal identity.

Critical Reception

Father and Son received a mixed but generally positive reception, praised for its emotional depth and authentic portrayal of family dynamics. While some critics found the pacing slow, many commended the strong performances and the film's poignant exploration of Chinese family life. Audience reactions were often touched by its relatable struggles and heartfelt conclusion.

What Reviewers Say

  • A touching and realistic depiction of a father-son relationship.

  • The film effectively captures generational conflicts and cultural shifts.

  • Performances are strong, lending authenticity to the characters' struggles.

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Fun Fact

The film offers a glimpse into the changing social landscape of China through the lens of a single family's experience.

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