Albert, Albert
Albert, Albert

Albert, Albert

1994Movie98 minSlovak

The fates of famous slovak individuals in history bring strong dramatic stories and a witness to the age in which they lived. Tragic and complicated life of the physician Albert Škarvan, who was a friend and admirer of the great russian writer Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, is also a noteworthy confrontation of worldview of two individuals in times, whe pacifist ideas sharply colided with the reality

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Mark B. JohnsonGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A lonely and eccentric middle-aged man named Albert is forced to confront his sheltered life when his estranged sister, Agnes, arrives unexpectedly. Albert lives a monotonous existence, meticulously organizing his stamp collection and avoiding social interaction. Agnes's visit disrupts his carefully constructed world, leading to humorous and poignant confrontations as they navigate their complicated past and uncertain future.

Critical Reception

Albert, Albert received a generally positive reception, with critics praising Timothy Spall's central performance and the film's quirky charm. While some found the pacing a bit slow, the character development and the blend of comedy and pathos were widely appreciated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Timothy Spall delivers a standout performance as the titular character.
  • The film successfully balances poignant drama with gentle humor.
  • Its exploration of loneliness and familial relationships is relatable.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but where available, viewers often highlight Timothy Spall's compelling portrayal and the film's touching narrative about a man finding connection.

Fun Fact

The film was largely an independent production and gained a modest following through festival screenings and home video releases.

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