Wakefield

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A responsible husband and father, Howard Wakefield (Bryan Cranston) works as a lawyer in order to earn the money that gives him and his family a comfortable life. But after a particularly exhausting day at work Howard returns home to find a raccoon infestation in his garage. As he wearily clears them out, he discovers that an isolated corner of the garage allows him to observe much of his home undisturbed. Thinking only to rest for a short while, Howard wakes the next morning with the realisation that he doesn't want to go back to the tiresome routine of his life and work, electing to stay in the garage and watch from the outside looking in as his family respond to his apparent disappearance. (Signature Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English Wakefield is based on great acting and the idea itself. Bryan Cranston proves once again that he has become one of the most capable actors of our time, even though he is now slightly over sixty years old. The idea itself is captivating, not least because it is translated into a film that does not bore. I consider the ending a bold and good move. ()

Kaka 

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English A film for entrepreneurs. It’s a clear showcase of the flip side of success, the other side of the coin. A direct confrontation of material possessions and the clear-cut life of a prominent lawyer vs. the absence of the warmth of a family home, a seemingly stable marriage and family integrity as such. The most thematically original film in a long time, featuring Bryan Cranston, who not only makes you believe most things, but makes you want to do them very similarly. You will be cheering with clenched fists until the finale despite some unnecessarily dull and uninteresting moments (autistic children, etc.). The right mix of drama, cynic humour and family values. Too bad about the unfinished finale, I wanted 2 more minutes. An artsy ending is a bad ending. ()

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Malarkey 

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English HBO has a gift for interesting scripts with leading actors who clearly enjoy the role each and every time. In this case, the shining example was Bryan Cranston. His character and his loud pondering about life are flawless. I really loved the idea. So much so that if it weren’t for the cut-off ending, I’d be giving it five stars. Who would ever think to leave everything behind, step aside and observe others’ lives without us? I absolutely get why most of the viewers were so disappointed. Usually, a movie works towards an ending where the plot unravels. Here, it’s important what’s happening throughout the movie, especially the main character’s thought processes. The ending is basically just a consequence, it doesn’t have a deeper meaning, but we all await it and expect something of it… To no purpose. ()

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