10/10
Disturbing...
11 September 2006
Robert Morin proves once against is talent for the no-budget movies... What was a personal liberation soon became another piece of art for the director. In fact, this movie wasn't supposed to be shown in public, due to his disturbing and chocking content, but mostly because of it's personal Mather. At the beginning, Morin was looking for revenge against his handicap father, who ruined his mother's life. After his mother's death, Morin had to take care of his father, who he hated since he was a kid. Physical and mental torture are the weapons that Morin uses against his unarmed father on the Christmas eve night. The personal stuff that Morin reveals to the camera is simply astonishing. After this experience, Morin was able to forgive his father and establish a truth between them. Altought this film is extremely provocative, I think it's a must see for everyone who had ever felt rage against is father or against a handicap person...
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