STX Films | Release Date (Streaming): September 15, 2021
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JLuis_001Sep 16, 2021
The flaws of this thriller are both its structure and the artifice of having James McAvoy leading the story and working the story without having a script.
Everything is responsive on his part, and even despite his good work, you can't help
The flaws of this thriller are both its structure and the artifice of having James McAvoy leading the story and working the story without having a script.
Everything is responsive on his part, and even despite his good work, you can't help but notice that on several points a better composition was needed.

In general terms, it can't help but to provoke the sensations of being a tv show. Like the pilot of a limited miniseries HBO style mixed with a bit of the BBC.

Certainly has the quality of a film in the production level, but it cannot advance beyond the ordinary plotting and execution.
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TVJerrySep 23, 2021
This film took a unique approach: James McAvoy is cast as the father, but the actor was given no script, only an idea of the story. The other cast members (including Claire Foy who plays the mom) had full dialogue. The concept is that theThis film took a unique approach: James McAvoy is cast as the father, but the actor was given no script, only an idea of the story. The other cast members (including Claire Foy who plays the mom) had full dialogue. The concept is that the father is reacting in real time to the terrible situations and since McAvoy is a strong actor, it basically works. He and Foy play the estranged parents of a young boy who goes missing. Their despair and relationship issues dominate the first two thirds of the story, so it’s not til the final portion that any plot or tension develops. That’s when things get a bit hairy. There’s too much rambling and dialogue for most of the narrative and even the final moments leave lots of questions. This is an interesting experiment that’s moderately involving. Expand
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bertobellamyMar 8, 2022
Although the fact that James McAvoy acted with no screenplay — only reacting to the other actors' lines — is kind of interesting, given his performance here, 'My Son' has little value in almost every way.

Director and co-writer Christian
Although the fact that James McAvoy acted with no screenplay — only reacting to the other actors' lines — is kind of interesting, given his performance here, 'My Son' has little value in almost every way.

Director and co-writer Christian Carion never manages to create a riveting moment. Imagine a bland version of 'You Were Never Really Here' and you'll get an idea. After a promising start with a cool long take, 'My Son' takes the same path as any other missing-child film. There's an attempt to dig deeper into the catastrophic emotional consequences of a boy's disappearance, but a cheap thriller vibe gets in the way.

Also, the screenplay is very messy. Some threads that seemed very important are never resolved, and the ending couldn't be more generic. And Claire Foy practically does nothing here, which is strange

Yes, McAvoy doesn't disappoint, but another way for approaching a story we have seen a million times could've been more attractive.
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FelipePedro07Aug 29, 2022
Meh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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