The Father Comments

  • Raleigh 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Seeing Alzheimer's disease from a first-person-like perspective for the first time is too difficult. He's been looking for his watch because the time has been confused in his...

  • Levi 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    I have read a lot of Alzheimer's propositional essays, but this is the first time I really feel the confusion, helplessness and fear. Watching 84-year-old Anthony's trembling monologue, choking, and sobbing, I felt so distressed that I subconsciously pressed pause, and then realized that what was even more helpless was that life could only go on. "I don't know what's happening...

  • Violette 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    If the rain last night, the hand of the lover, the opening of the corner of the clothes are not real. Then I don't know what's...

  • Nicholas 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    A person confuses his memory and forgets whether Zhou Sui is a punishment or a blessing? He was trapped in great pain, but he was able to shield some pain, and he ended up in deeper pain. The extremely personal gaze, however, wrote the sorrowful pain in the overall sense of human beings. For people and scenes that appear intertwined in the confused memory, the flow connection is handled really well. I really want to see how such confusion and confusion would be handled in the form of a...

  • Ophelia 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    I happened to be flipping through a novel about my daughter caring for her Alzheimer's mother. Alzheimer's disease outside the movies is more embarrassing, more desperate, and more comprehensively depriving people of decency, energy, will and order in life. There is no well-organized and spotless fashionable house in the film; there is no smiling, kind-hearted caregiver; the elderly will not only lose their memory, but also incontinence, stink, have violent tendencies, wandering behavior, and...

  • Rebeka 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    It is a horror movie from two perspectives. For the father, the world in front of him can’t tell whether it is true or false. The world that was built with great difficulty each time collapses the next time, and the self can no longer be confirmed; for the daughter In other words, the father who is "trapped in time" has gradually forgotten himself, seeing a loved one lost in the fog of consciousness, but powerless. For me, these are all terrifying...

  • Letha 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    If Anthony Hopkins won't win an Oscar this year, it's just a matter of course. If the best adapted screenplay is estimated to be Oscar, it is none other than his father. It is always said that the imagination of words cannot be surpassed by movies, but this is the first time I have seen the imagination presented in movies or stage plays that cannot be reached by words. One of the best and most enjoyable narratives I've seen since Nolan's Memories. Let's call it a spiral labyrinth-style nested...

  • Madelyn 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The length is very concise, but it does not prevent the viewer from entering the character image carefully interpreted and created by Anthony Hopkins, as well as the other "world" he has experienced. In the last scene, the emotions were adjusted to the deepest, and there was a kind of complete release. But what's even more remarkable is that its perspective is not full of unprovoked compassion, nor does it really want to help father and daughter / carer / other characters achieve a certain...

  • Green 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Intracranial theatre of an elderly person with Alzheimer's disease. The film tells us from the first shot that all the following contents are actually the images in the old man's mind. Although the camera shot the daughter walking on the street, the background music kept playing, I thought it was passive music, but when the daughter walked into the apartment, the old man took off the headphones and the music disappeared. From this, we can see that what happened just now , are all the old man's...

  • Felipe 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The theme is "Still Alice", but the multiple realities of the true and false superimpose the life of the father after Alzheimer's, and also add a sense of suspense to the family. Does Hopkins' performance deserve another Oscar? (I would like to call it a god whose acting skills are still online at the age of...

Extended Reading

The Father quotes

  • Anthony: Can I ask you a question?

    Laura: Yes.

    Anthony: Are you a nun?

    Laura: No.

    Anthony: Then why are you speaking to me as if I'm retarded?

  • Anthony: I am worried. It's very worrying. I mean... Losing all my things, everyone's just helping themselves, and... If this goes on much longer, um, I'll be stark naked. And, um, I... I won't be able to tell what time it is.