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The Savages
A Customer from WALES,
4th August, 2008
Written and directed by Tamara Jenkins The Savages is a wonderfully insightful and humane story about a brother and sister who barely connect with each other on an emotional level , but are thrown into turmoil when the father they haven't seen in years following an emotionally abusive childhood is left to fend for himself when his partner of 20 years dies and he has no recourse to her estate. However there is an added complication as Lenny Savage (Phillip Bosco) has severe dementia and it is left to his children to find him somewhere to live to see his days out. Enter Wendy Savage(Laura Linney) a budding New york playwright who works as a temp as she waits for an artistic breakthrough. and Jon (Philip Seymour Hoffman) her brother who teaches drama a college in Buffalo but has bigger but yet to be fulfilled aspirations. The siblings aren't particularly hostile towards each other, but it is clear from the outset that they are not close and in fact have a certain degree of artistic and professional rivalry. Hoffman and Linney burn the screen up between them and when they play off against each other, the result is acting dynamite . They are critical of each other's failed relationships, bicker constantly, and are suspicious of each others's motives as they strive to find the aggresive and argumentative Lenny a new home. However Jon is the more grounded of the two and injects some realism into proceedings as Wendy struggles to cope with the feelings of guilt in relation to her father's situation, and slowly but surely it becomes clear that this film is more about the relationship between the two siblings rather than their father, who it is clear has been a nasty piece of work long before he became ill. It's a film about lost opprtunities, reconciliation , and taking responsibility in life and I personally found it a poignant and realistic portrayal of the decision making dilemmas that many of us have to face in similar situations . Well worth a peep.
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