Fathers & Sons

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Fathers & Sons
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
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.

[edit] Plot

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.

[edit] External links

Fathers & Sons at the Internet Movie Database.

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