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The Good Father (1986)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Mike Newell
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
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Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Fanny Viner, Harriet Walter, Jim Broadbent, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Simon Callow
Published ID: 1909
UPC: 037429206423,
Plot: Anthony Hopkins stars in The Good Father as a publishing executive whose wife Julie Walters has left him, taking their son with her. Walking around like a zombie after this blow, Hopkins is brought back to life by involving himself in the profound problems of his friend Jim Broadbent. Feeling that his misguided pro-feminist stance has caused him all his trouble, Hopkins encourages Broadbent, whose own wife is leaving him with their son in tow, to fight for custody of the child in court. Hopkins even agrees to finance Broadbent's legal fees. As Broadbent's custody battle intensifies into a bitter, all-out war, Hopkins becomes more relaxed concerning his own domestic difficulties. Allowing Broadbent to be his emotional surrogate, a becalmed Hopkins feels secure enough to try to reconcile with his ex-wife Walters. But she is aware, even if he isn't, that his problems stem not from his relationship with women, but from his resentment of his son, whose birth was the beginning of the end of his marriage. Contrary to the title and his own self-deceptions, Hopkins is not the good father. The film was scripted by Christopher Hampton from a novel by Peter Prince. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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A small and stinging film about the perils of divorce
Added 11/18/2007

The 1987 UK film THE GOOD FATHER'S cast and crew reads like a who's who of British Cinema creme de la creme: Mike Newell directed (HARRY POTTER GOBLET OF FIRE,MONA LISA SMILE,AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE);Christopher Hampton screenplay (Oscar for DANGEROUS LIAISONS,QUIET AMERICAN,TOTAL ECLIPSE) and actors such as Anthony Hopkins,Jim Broadbent,Simon Callow,Miriam Margolyes and Stephen Fry.BIG NAMES...but a small an independent film that looks at the complex emotions of couples breaking up and the bitter wars that develop over the children.This is NOT a simple,straightforward story;it is full of very complex emotionally charged material that does not try to give easy answers to these issues;instead Christopher Hampton is willing to simply let the "chips fall where they may" and let "the doodoo hit the fan" in order to show that divorce simply is not cut and dry.People get hurt and often intense misunderstanding and vengeance rears its ugly head.Much of this films narrative is told in small bits of dialogue and terse scenes while exposing the fleeting and transient volatile emotions that each character experiences.In short,Hopkins has left his wife and son.Jim Broadbent's wife has left him and taken his son.Hopkins works out his anger by convincing Broadbent to pursue a nasty custody battle that will discredit his wife and award him custody.Simon Callow and Miriam Margolyes are the two opposing lawyers accusing and defending.All of this is set with the backdrop of the emergence of Margaret Thatcher's English reign on the horizon.Each character DOES reach an epiphany of sorts,but it is enlightenment that will simply take them into the next uncomfortable chapter of life.This film is not a pleasant or enjoyable view.How can it be? It shows life with all of its ugly warts.What you learn, though, is priceless.Sometimes, that's what film intend to be;that is social commentaries on human ugliness!
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Okay but needed to be handled better
Added 10/24/2007

Had the screenwriter and director handled this better, this story could have been stronger, more complete, and more organized. Even the performances could have been better than they were. By the end, Hopkins' character realizes that attacking people is not the way to get what one truly desires, especially when custody of a child is involved, but this is not handled in a very smooth way. Also, the weird fantasies and nightmares he has about smothering his son are not dealt with in a coherent fashion. As well, the movie comes off as strident rather than profound.
I gave it three stars just because of the cast members and the attempt, which is so so but not terrible.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Good Father
Added 7/5/2006

I loved the film. Anthony Hopkins never ceases to amaze me with his performances. If you're a fan of his, it's a must see.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Report fron the frontline of the 80's Sex War
Added 7/28/2005

Christopher Hampton is a superb diagnostician when it comes to the war between the sexes and his scripts (ie. "Treats" or "Les Liaisons Dangereuses") examine the viciousness and the paradoxes of gender relationships like no other. "The Good Father" hinges on just such a paradox (no spoilers here) but it's also a deft picture of where things stood between the sexes in the self-centred 80's. Men are encouraged to identify with the angry hero's sense of outrage over agressive feminism and the absurdities of political correcteness but then the film cleverly changes gear and makes us realise that more is at stake. Not a classic perhaps - or a good date movie - but thought provoking and well acted.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Family commitments
Added 11/4/2000

Hopkins says in his biography that he can act very well Bill Hooper (a middle-aged bike boy) because he was this character, a divorced father (allowed only limited access to his little son)who takes revenge of women by the story of an other separated father. It's not my favorite movie, Hopkins is very good as usual, he is spectaculer, brilliant, terrific, a smouldering fury. But the story is not very thrilling. It's like a social case. I didn't like the heavy atmosphere, neither the long scenes on bike.
7 out of 9 people found this helpful.
A small and stinging film about the perils of divorce
Added 11/18/2007

The 1987 UK film THE GOOD FATHER'S cast and crew reads like a who's who of British Cinema creme de la creme: Mike Newell directed (HARRY POTTER GOBLET OF FIRE,MONA LISA SMILE,AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE);Christopher Hampton screenplay (Oscar for DANGEROUS LIAISONS,QUIET AMERICAN,TOTAL ECLIPSE) and actors such as Anthony Hopkins,Jim Broadbent,Simon Callow,Miriam Margolyes and Stephen Fry.BIG NAMES...but a small an independent film that looks at the complex emotions of couples breaking up and the bitter wars that develop over the children.This is NOT a simple,straightforward story;it is full of very complex emotionally charged material that does not try to give easy answers to these issues;instead Christopher Hampton is willing to simply let the "chips fall where they may" and let "the doodoo hit the fan" in order to show that divorce simply is not cut and dry.People get hurt and often intense misunderstanding and vengeance rears its ugly head.Much of this films narrative is told in small bits of dialogue and terse scenes while exposing the fleeting and transient volatile emotions that each character experiences.In short,Hopkins has left his wife and son.Jim Broadbent's wife has left him and taken his son.Hopkins works out his anger by convincing Broadbent to pursue a nasty custody battle that will discredit his wife and award him custody.Simon Callow and Miriam Margolyes are the two opposing lawyers accusing and defending.All of this is set with the backdrop of the emergence of Margaret Thatcher's English reign on the horizon.Each character DOES reach an epiphany of sorts,but it is enlightenment that will simply take them into the next uncomfortable chapter of life.This film is not a pleasant or enjoyable view.How can it be? It shows life with all of its ugly warts.What you learn, though, is priceless.Sometimes, that's what film intend to be;that is social commentaries on human ugliness!
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Okay but needed to be handled better
Added 10/24/2007

Had the screenwriter and director handled this better, this story could have been stronger, more complete, and more organized. Even the performances could have been better than they were. By the end, Hopkins' character realizes that attacking people is not the way to get what one truly desires, especially when custody of a child is involved, but this is not handled in a very smooth way. Also, the weird fantasies and nightmares he has about smothering his son are not dealt with in a coherent fashion. As well, the movie comes off as strident rather than profound.
I gave it three stars just because of the cast members and the attempt, which is so so but not terrible.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Good Father
Added 7/5/2006

I loved the film. Anthony Hopkins never ceases to amaze me with his performances. If you're a fan of his, it's a must see.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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