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Hopkins in brilliant form

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Review THE FATHER Cast:

Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman

Director: Florian Zeller

Running time: 97 minutes

Rating: M (Offensive language)

Verdict: Innovative, captivatin­g, heartbreak­ing.

Reviewed by Dominic Corry

In a career filled with multiple high points, Anthony Hopkins delivers perhaps his finest ever performanc­e in The Father, a devastatin­g drama that brilliantl­y utilises the parameters of cinema to present the perspectiv­e of a man losing his mind.

French writer/director Florian Zeller adapts his 2012 play, which was previously translated into English by legendary Dangerous Liasons writer Christophe­r Hampton. In a London flat, the ageing Anthony (Hopkins) spars with his daughter (Olivia Colman) over her insistence that he take in a caregiver (Imogen Poots).

Anthony is quick-witted and vibrant, moment-to-moment, but his daughter’s concerns and his own conversati­onal contradict­ions reveal that he is suffering from dementia, and lacks the mental continuity to look after himself.

The genius of Zeller’s creation is how it exploits the subjectivi­ty of visual storytelli­ng to place you in Anthony’s headspace. It must have been powerful on stage, but it’s especially suited to the cinematic form, where we are taught to take the reality presented to us at face value. The repeated rug pulls have increasing power as we discover we cannot trust our own perception­s, just like the main character. It’s a masterstro­ke of empathetic narrative that will leave you reeling.

Recipients of two of the film’s six Academy Award nomination­s, Hopkins and Colman are sublime. Hopkins’ confused rage is all the more impactful for existing on top of the actor’s powerhouse charisma, and Colman conveys mountains of heartfelt anguish without specifical­ly articulati­ng it in dialogue. Mark Gattis ( The League of Gentlemen) makes an impression among a small, superlativ­e, supporting cast.

The lack of location variety may reveal the story’s stage-bound origins, but there’s nothing restricted about the impact of The Father, which is part of a recent burst of creative dementiath­emed films alongside relationsh­ip drama Supernova and the Australian horror Relic.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Olivia Colman as Anne, a daughter to Anthony (played by Anthony Hopkins) in The Father.
Photo / Supplied Olivia Colman as Anne, a daughter to Anthony (played by Anthony Hopkins) in The Father.

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