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A Voyage Round My Father
A successful lawyer struck with blindness in middle age continues his battles in the courtroom with the assistance of his family. As his son deals with bitter memories of their relationship, he also seeks his father's respect and love and in the process learns to love in return.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of barrister Horace Rumpole, as told through the memories of his son, Edmund. It explores their complex relationship, Rumpole's legal career, and his eccentric personality. The narrative weaves through different stages of Edmund's life, from childhood to adulthood, highlighting his father's influence and the contrasting paths they take. It's a poignant look at family dynamics, personal ambition, and the legacy parents leave behind.
Critical Reception
A Voyage Round My Father was generally well-received, particularly for its performances, most notably Laurence Olivier in his final television role. Critics praised the adaptation of John Mortimer's own experiences and the nuanced portrayal of the father-son relationship. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the overall sentiment was positive, highlighting its emotional depth and strong characterizations.
What Reviewers Say
Laurence Olivier delivers a memorable, powerful performance in his swan song.
The film is a touching and well-acted exploration of a complex father-son relationship.
A thoughtful adaptation that captures the nuances of family and memory.
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Awards & Accolades
Laurence Olivier received a BAFTA TV Award nomination for Best Actor for his role in this production.
Fun Fact
This film marked Laurence Olivier's final screen performance before his death in 1989.
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