End of Sentence
- 2019
- 1h 36min
Tras enviudar, Frank Fogle se embarca en un viaje para cumplir el último deseo de su esposa de esparcir sus cenizas en un remoto lago de su Irlanda natal y la promesa de llevar a su hijo dis... Leer todoTras enviudar, Frank Fogle se embarca en un viaje para cumplir el último deseo de su esposa de esparcir sus cenizas en un remoto lago de su Irlanda natal y la promesa de llevar a su hijo distanciado, Sean, en este viaje.Tras enviudar, Frank Fogle se embarca en un viaje para cumplir el último deseo de su esposa de esparcir sus cenizas en un remoto lago de su Irlanda natal y la promesa de llevar a su hijo distanciado, Sean, en este viaje.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
- Margaret
- (as Máire Hastings)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The title of this movie signifies the end of a feud between father and son, brought about by the dying wish of both mother and wife. It was also a movie that examined the grieving process on those left behind, following years of care and commitment, and how essential it is to let go of everything in life but the essential bits.
Much of its subtlety lay beyond the script and was largely inferred. Many would have missed many of these subtleties, like how the burden of caring for someone can lead to being self-absorbed and making poor life decisions, and it was this perceived neglect that led to the son going off the rails, or how the father had concealed his own abuse from his son under the guise of modesty.
The female Irish car thief added little and was perhaps both a distraction and overly contrived, this let the movie down, as did the inference of a hidden history of potential infidelity by the mother.
Overall I enjoyed this gentle story, there was good chemistry and it was well acted. I agree it not everyone's cup of tea and it really was about very little.
I give this a weak 6, meaning suitable for Sunday night viewing.
After his wife and mother die from cancer, a father (ACADEMY AWARD nominee John HAWKES) and a son (Logan LERMAN), who have not had anything to say to each other for a long time and are extremely different, set off for Ireland. There they want to scatter the ashes of the deceased in a lake (filmed on Lough Tay / Wicklow Way - this should look familiar to fans of VIKINGS). The encounter with a young Irish woman (Sarah BOLGER, who also has a great singing performance with SJ McARDLE) leads to unexpected complications and also reveals deeper injuries in the father-son relationship...
A beautiful Irish film that, with its landscape shots, seems to have been made for the big screen. The Icelandic director Elfar ADALSTEINS composes true landscapes of the soul in his film, which was released in 2019.
Suitable for everyone who appreciates even small stories and has an idea of how complicated the relationship between father and son can be!
This was a movie I didn't think I was going to like as much as I did. I have seen Logan Lerman in movies growing up including Percy Jackson but I couldn't see him in a serious role, just out of prison but I was wrong. Both lead actors committed to their roles and took the audience on an emotional journey after a death.
I found the pacing of the film to be extremely well handled. The director is an icelandic director and this is his first feature film and I think he handled it with grace and gave a great style to the common genre.
It's not just an everyday father and son travel story, there are many layers to the stories and to the characters which I think makes this film stand out amongst others.
Overall I think the film was very good!
PS: Logan Lerman IS SO TALENTED HE DESERVES MORE RECOGNITION
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe lake scenes were shot at Lough Tay, County Wicklow, Ireland. The backdrop may be familiar to viewers of the TV show "Vikings" where the lake serves as the shores of Kattegat. Like the lake in the movie, Lough Yay is also on private lands.
- ErroresSean throws his coat onto a fence so that he and Frank can climb over it without getting caught on the razor-wire at the top. When they come back, Sean retrieves his coat which comes away without snagging on the razor-wire. This would mean that the razor-wire wasn't doing its job.
- Citas
Officer Stone: Murders make your best inmates. They're smarter, they know how to behave.
Frank Fogle: What about thieves?
Officer Stone: Your common thief, he's the worst. Don't want to listen. Don't want to work. Zero respect for the rules.
- Bandas sonorasElijah
Written by Matthew Hegarty, Eric Hillman, Brian Holl & Tommy Heap
Performed by Matthew and the Atlas
Published by Communion Publishing Ltd and administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd
Licensed courtesy of Communion Group Ltd
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
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