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SUMMARY:The Son
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DESCRIPTION:The Son is a compelling drama that follows a family as is strug
 gles to\nreunite after falling apart. Successful and workaholic lawyer Pet
 er\n(Hugh Jackman) has a busy life with new partner Beth (Vanessa Kirby)\n
 and their baby. The family is thrown into disarray when Peter’s\nex-wife
  Kate (Laura Dern) turns up with their deeply troubled teenage\nson\, Nich
 olas. Peter strives to take care of Nicholas as he would have\nwanted his 
 own father (Anthony Hopkins) to have taken care of him.\nHowever\, by reac
 hing for the past to correct its mistakes\, he loses\nsight of how to hold
  onto Nicholas in the present. [2022\, UK\, 123 min\,\nRating: PG-13] Rex 
 Reed of Observer writes\, “The Son is a bold\,\nharrowing and unflinchin
 gly sobering film that is admittedly not for\nevery taste\, but an unavoid
 ably intelligent piece of filmmaking for\nmature viewers that I highly rec
 ommend.” Venue: Cinema Art Theater.\nPresenter: Rehoboth Beach Film Soci
 ety.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Son is a compelling drama that follows a f
 amily as is struggles to reunite after falling apart. Successful and worka
 holic lawyer Peter (Hugh Jackman) has a busy life with new partner Beth (V
 anessa Kirby) and their baby. The family is thrown into disarray when Pete
 r’s ex-wife Kate (Laura Dern) turns up with their deeply troubled teenag
 e son\, Nicholas. Peter strives to take care of Nicholas as he would have 
 wanted his own father (Anthony Hopkins) to have taken care of him. However
 \, by reaching for the past to correct its mistakes\, he loses sight of ho
 w to hold onto Nicholas in the present. [2022\, UK\, 123 min\, Rating: PG-
 13] Rex Reed of Observer writes\, “The Son is a bold\, harrowing and unf
 linchingly sobering film that is admittedly not for every taste\, but an u
 navoidably intelligent piece of filmmaking for mature viewers that I highl
 y recommend.” Venue: Cinema Art Theater. Presenter: Rehoboth Beach Film 
 Society.
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