Watch You Will Be My Son Movie Online No Survey Paul de Marseul (Niels Aretrup) is the passionate, demanding proprietor of his prestigious family wine estate. But he has no faith in his son, Martin (Loran Deutsch), who works at the vineyard. Paul dreams of a harder-working, successful son-a dream that one day seemingly materializes when he meets Philip (Nicolas Bridet), the son of his dying estate manager (Patrick Chesnais). Can Paul turn against his own blood and turn Philip into the rightful heir of his family estate? (c) Cohen Media R Release Date You Will Be My Son Sep 13, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For You Will Be My Son |
Niels Arestrup,Anne Marivin,Patrick Chesnais,Lorant Deutsch,Urbain Cancelier |
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Genres You Will Be My Son : Drama |
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User Count Like for You Will Be My Son : 1,374 |
All Critics Ranting For You Will Be My Son : 7.6 |
All Critics Count For You Will Be My Son : 17 |
All Critics Percentage For You Will Be My Son : 100 % |
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Review For You Will Be My Son |
Niels Arestrup delivers an award-caliber turn as a malevolent patriarch in this gripping melodrama. Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
A classy, full-bodied family drama from Gallic scribe-helmer Gilles Legrand. Boyd van Hoeij-Variety
You Will Be My Son traffics in a certain type of melodrama that involves a small drop of tragedy to advance the pieces of a chess board. Gabe Toro-The Playlist
A powerful father-son psychodrama with plenty of emotional fireworks in its depiction of the toxic power of high expectations. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
A compelling story of family dysfunction on a French vineyard is buoyed by an Oscar-worthy performance from Niels Arestrup. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
It's well acted, slips easily and satisfactorily from the realistic into the melodramatic, and for the unviticultured like myself it is highly informative. Philip French-Observer [UK]
An acid drama which leaves a deliciously bitter aftertaste. Rebecca Ellis-Little White Lies
Legrand handles the absurdity with some style, and there is something clever in making an apparently minor character responsible for a major narrative flourish. An enjoyable spectacle. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
As metaphors for life go, wine has a very high yield, and Gilles Legrand's sensitive screenplay tramples out every last drop of juice. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
It all ends in tears, bouquet'd with irony, wisdom and bleak comedy. Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Lustrous photography and a fine cast make this dark drama a compelling one. David Parkinson-Empire Magazine
Might [be] a little by-the-book for some viewers, but the feelings have a persuasive, bloody rawness to them. Hannah McGill-The List
Perfect for Christmas in the sense that you'll look on your own family a little more warmly after this one. Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
The only downside is Armand Amar's over-explicit score, underlining every dramatic moment. Philip Kemp-Total Film
Leisurely paced at the outset, director Gilles Legrand builds a considerable head of emotional steam. Jim Schembri-3AW
Father v son or father & son? A theme frequented by filmmakers, the father/son relationship is powerful terrain for drama and Gilles Legrand explores it with a fearless sensibility Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
This is a potent story about fathers and sons and filmmaker Gilles Legrand builds beautifully and devastatingly on this theme Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
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