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Freud's Last Session 7.9/10

Anthony Hopkins & Matthew Goode.

Loved the premise and I rate both actors highly so wanted to watch this.

A meeting between both men on the day WW2 breaks out. With Hopkins' Freud (atheist) arguing God with Goode's C.S. Lewis (christian) with the horror of both world wars thrown in.

I enjoyed it but probably not for everyone.
Rate both actors so much that you actually got around to watching The Father?
 
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There will be people affected by the condition portrayed by Hopkins that will not want to watch this, I get that.

It's very good and extremely well acted, as you would expect.

Father In law just started going through it, Friday 19th Jan, he was himself, the Sunday morning he was having all sorts of illusions, one being he thought he was working as an agent under Gibbs in the program NCIS and my Mrs was his assistant, another he was telling her sister, I'd been over and was kicking him out of his home. Fortunately those have stopped now but his memory has gone, lived in his house for 25 yrs but can't remember it, but can talk you how to get from his front door and walk into town, remembers his neighbours but thinks he should be living in the house he was in before this one. So ****ing weird.
 
It's very good and extremely well acted, as you would expect.

Father In law just started going through it, Friday 19th Jan, he was himself, the Sunday morning he was having all sorts of illusions, one being he thought he was working as an agent under Gibbs in the program NCIS and my Mrs was his assistant, another he was telling her sister, I'd been over and was kicking him out of his home. Fortunately those have stopped now but his memory has gone, lived in his house for 25 yrs but can't remember it, but can talk you how to get from his front door and walk into town, remembers his neighbours but thinks he should be living in the house he was in before this one. So ****ing weird.
It's an excellent depiction of the condition, the way things change around him all the time was subtly done.
 
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