The Father Comments

  • Priscilla 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Cherish all those who are still in my correct time...

  • Roxane 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Looking forward to this film was listening to an interview with Anthony on the NPR Fresh Air Podcast. He was sharp-minded and articulate, and he couldn't imagine the old man he played in this film. His brain always seemed to be hidden in the fog. Anthoy ended up crying like a child looking for his mother and saying, "My leaves are about to fall. Those branches, wind, rain." I burst into tears and felt sad from the bottom of my...

  • Camylle 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    This time, not only the pain of empathy (instead of sympathy) for the suffering and torment of Alzheimer's patients, but also the shock of the filmmakers using this artistic method to create greatness. It turns out that the fragments and dilemmas of time exist not only in Nolan's brain-burning stories, but also in the minds of ordinary old people around them - that is no longer an interesting interpretation and analysis, but can never be escaped. Labyrinth...

  • Cletus 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    It is the debut work adapted and directed by the author of the original stage play, so the dramatic style of scene changes, lines foreshadowing, and characters appearing is very strong. Hopkins' performance is too good, and I look forward to winning the best actor again. Coleman nominated for a lot of scenes Female supporting roles are very cheap and promising. From a subjective perspective, Alzheimer's disease is very similar to previous films like schizophrenia such as "Beautiful Mind", which...

  • Keegan 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    With a family history of Alzheimer's disease, my patience in caring for my mother has been worn away a lot in the past few years. However, when I think about the future, maybe I will inevitably embark on a fragmented narrative life like Anthony. The smart and safe present inevitably slides all the way to the bottom of the parabolic curve, out of control, incompetent, de-intelligent, and shuddering. He is ill, that's the truth, but I never stopped loving my family, my neighbors, and being loved....

  • Isom 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    It's definitely a good movie, but I'm getting old after watching...

  • Jayda 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    The movies that I want to recommend to the families of Alzheimer's patients the most, and the movies that I can't bear to recommend to the families of Alzheimer's...

  • Eloisa 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    My leaves have fallen, when will my mother come to take me...

  • Aidan 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    "Death is not the loss of life, but the stepping out of time." - Yu...

  • Jensen 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Do you think I'm paying to go to the cinema to watch movies? no. I paid to go to the cinema to kowtow to Anthony Hopkins. I. of. mom. what. What a magical texture this is. Don't ask, asking is kowtow to Hopkins. I hope everyone goes to the cinema to see the gods and kowtow to the gods. I. of. mom....

Extended Reading

The Father quotes

  • Anthony: I feel as if I'm losing all my leaves.

    The Woman: Your leaves?

    Anthony: Yeah.

    The Woman: What do you mean?

    Anthony: The branches and the wind and the rain. I don't know what's happening anymore. Do you know what's happening?

    [SNIFFLES]

    Anthony: All this business about the flat. I... I have nowhere to put my head down anymore. But I know my watch is on my wrist, that I do know. For the journey. If not, I... Don't know if I'll... be ready to, uh... To... To...

  • The Woman: First... we'll get dressed, shall we?

    Anthony: Yes.

    The Woman: We'll get dressed, and then we'll go for a walk in the park, shall we?

    Anthony: Yes.

    The Woman: Good. The trees and all the leaves. Then we'll come back here, and we'll have something to eat.

    Anthony: Yes.

    The Woman: And then you can have your siesta, all right?

    Anthony: Yes.

    The Woman: And then if you're feeling on good form, we can go for another little walk in the park. ust the two of us.

    Anthony: Yeah.

    The Woman: Because it's such a lovely day.

    Anthony: Yeah.

    The Woman: It's sunny outside. And we have to go while it's sunny. We have to take that chance.

    Anthony: Yeah.

    The Woman: 'Cause it never lasts long when the weather's this good, does it?

    Anthony: No.

    The Woman: So... let's get dressed. Is that all right?

    Anthony: No.

    The Woman: Come on now.

    Anthony: No.

    The Woman: Come on, baby. It's all right. Come on... Shh. Easy now. Easy. You're going to feel all right in a minute, I promise you. Everything will be all right.

    [Music Playing and Leaves Rustling]