In my father's cave

Lysanne 2022-01-22 08:03:07

This is the first time Bauer (played by Matthew Macfadyen Matthew Macfadyen) has set foot on the land of his hometown in more than ten years. He did not come here for anything else, just to attend his father's funeral. As Bauer's elder brother, Andrew (Colin Moy) is not happy about his brother's visit. Time makes people unfamiliar, and their different personalities create contradictions for them. At the strong request of Andrew, Bauer came to the hut where his father had stayed and settled the inheritance left by his father. Unexpectedly, in the hut, Bauer met a woman named Celia (Emily Buckley). Emily Barclay (played by Emily Barclay) girl.
Entrusted by a friend, Bauer served as a substitute teacher for the writing class. In the class, he once again saw Celia. To Bauer's surprise, Celia turned out to be the culmination of his love with his ex-girlfriend and he didn't know anything about it. Under the influence of blood, Bauer took extra care and concern for Celia and spared no effort to support her in pursuing her dream. This state continued until the day when Celia suddenly disappeared. At the same time, an unknown person The secret is revealed.

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  • Agustin 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    If all suspense films are made into this kind of literary style, I will go crazy

  • Annetta 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    If the male protagonist looks quite pure, the two brothers are really alike~ I feel that my elder brother loves his younger brother so much and resents a woman. The male protagonist feels like Tintin when he lies down. . . . . . That lover looks like LieToMe's Emily....- -lll The ending is unexpected, it's not easy, the atmosphere is very good, the actors are very good

In My Father's Den quotes

  • Andrew: You know, sometimes I look at you and all I see is him. Just him. I find that quite disheartening

    Paul Prior: Yeah, well, at least I didn't marry my mother.

  • Celia Steimer: Did you know? Did you know?... I know what you did when you took the photo of that girl - you walked away and left her, so you withdrew the entry so you wouldn't have to deal with it... Was she just like me? Was she just someone you could pick up and throw away and forget about?... How do you live with yourself?