Fathers & Sons
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Fathers & Sons | |
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Directed by | Paul Mones |
Produced by | Jon Kilik |
Written by | Paul Mones |
Starring | Jeff Goldblum |
Music by | Mason Daring |
Cinematography | Ron Fortunato |
Distributed by | Pacific Films |
Release date(s) | 1992 |
Running time | 109 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Ratings | |
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Argentina: | 18 |
Iceland: | 12 |
Singapore: | PG (cut) |
United States: | R |
Fathers & Sons is a 1992 film drama written and directed by Paul Mones about the connection between a father and son which is complicated by the foibles of a serial killer and the interactions of a psychic. The film stars Jeff Goldblum as Max, Rory Cochrane as Eddie, Max's son, Rosanna Arquette as the psychic, and Famke Janssen.
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A failed, recluse director, Max (Jeff Goldblum), moves from New York to a small seaside town after his wife's death. He struggles with his parental role over his son. Eddie, meanwhile, is becoming increasingly involved in the not-so-underground culture of drugs, promiscuous sex, and gang violence.
The chasm between them seems to be growing despite Max's best efforts. Max jogs in the mornings and routinely passes a psychic, played by Rosanna Arquette. She spontaenously predicts the night a serial killer attacks Eddie on the beach.
Eddie, is sampling various drugs with his friend, Smiley (Mitchell Marchand), and having unprotected sex. He ignores the advice of his father as a rule and seems beyond hope of redemption in the eyes of mainstream society. He shows potential for betterment when he prevents the murder of a rival gang member. Max saves Eddie from the serial killer.