Le fils de Jean
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 1h 38m
Mathieu has never known his father. His mother has always told him he was the fruit of a one-night-stand. One morning, in his Parisian flat, he receives a call from Quebec telling him his fa... Read allMathieu has never known his father. His mother has always told him he was the fruit of a one-night-stand. One morning, in his Parisian flat, he receives a call from Quebec telling him his father just died. Mathieu decides to go to the funeral and meet the two Canadian brothers he... Read allMathieu has never known his father. His mother has always told him he was the fruit of a one-night-stand. One morning, in his Parisian flat, he receives a call from Quebec telling him his father just died. Mathieu decides to go to the funeral and meet the two Canadian brothers he just found out he had. In Montreal, nobody is aware of his existence, and Mathieu realize... Read all
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
Featured reviews
Following a call, a young Parisian dad learns of the death of his Quebec father when he did not know him, absolutely not, his mother having always hidden his identity. This trip on the other side of the Atlantic will be the opportunity to discover a step-family he did not know. And to know a little bit about himself.
My favorite scenes: Mathieu and Bettina together near the painting (there is a before and an after). Mathieu, his brothers and Pierre around the lake (a disappointment up to the expectations). The near-final scene in the car (it's particularly moving: it's not my style, but I almost had tears in my eyes)
As a synthesis, the movie is excellent. The casting, the dialogues and the directing are delightful.
Upon his arrival in Montreal, Mathieu is picked up by Pierre, a friend of the deceased, Jean. He asks why he wants to do all this, to impose on a family that just lost their father and husband. In the end Mathieu decides to be quiet on who he is when he meets the brothers.
The acting by the main actors does a good job of bringing you into the thinking of these characters. How one would react in such a situation is hard to say, but the interactions here are believable. All twists and turns in the plot also seem logical and help bring the viewer further and deeper into Mathieu's world and his discovery of his family on the other side of the Atlantic.
Did you know
- TriviaLe fils de Jean (2016) was nominated for César Awards for Best Actor (Pierre Deladonchamps) and Best Supporting Actor (Gabriel Arcand). At the Lumières Awards, Pierre Deladonchamps was again nominated for Best Actor. Gabriel Arcand won the Prix Iris for Best Actor, which is a Canadian film award which recognizes talent and achievement in the mainly francophone feature film industry in Quebec.
- GoofsComing from the Montreal-Trudeau Airport and going downtown, you won't cross any bridges and certainly not the St. Lauwrence river.
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,922,126
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1