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And When Did You Last See Your Father? is Blake Morrison's moving and candid memoir of his father in the weeks leading up to his death.
When Arthur Morrison was diagnosed with terminal cancer he had only a few weeks left to live. Blake Morrison traveled to Yorkshire to stay with his mother in the village where he grew up. He visites his father at the hospital where he had spent so much time with his own patients as a GP. As his father's condition worsened Morrison contemplates their shared experiences, the intimacies and the irritations of their relationship. After his father's death Morrison questions the nature of the bond between them, articulately expressing the contradictions, frustrations, love and loss bound into the complicated relationships which most of us have with our parents as we grow up.

Average rating (2 reviews)
A brilliantly moving film
fgreen111 | 12/07/2008 | See all fgreen111's reviews (2) »
Some great acting by the main cast, directed beautifully with a lot of nice touches in set and colour. Seems a little stagnent in places, but picks itself up toward the end to reach a point where Colin Firth does exactly what is needed to make it a fab ending!
And When Did You Last see Your Father?
flameboyyyyyy | 03/05/2008 | See all flameboyyyyyy's reviews (213) »
Just before I sat down to watch this, I began to have doubts about it, and wondered whether it was worth watching.
And it was, excellent cast, and everything was brilliant all the way through.
Some people may not like this film, it depends on what films you normally like.
But I think this is fit for most age groups and for people who like other genre's too.
Colin Firth, Jim Broadbent, Juliet Stevenson, Gina Mckee, Sarah Lancashire, Matthew Beard, Elaine Cassidy, Claire Skinner, Bradley Johnson, Carey Mulligan, Tara Berwin & Tilly Curtis | |
2007 | |
English | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
































