The Grandson

The Grandson (UA-13+)

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Drama
  • Language(s): Magyar (Hungarian)
  • Director(s): Kristóf Deák
  • Cast(s): Gergő Blahó, Tamás Jordán, Jászberényi Gábor, Judit Pogány, Laura Döbrösi See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 55min
  • Music: Adam Balazs
  • Similar To: Diary for My Children, Gobble-Gobble
  • Story:

    "The Grandson" is a touching film about a young child who develops a particular affinity with his grandfather. They start on an exciting journey together that teaches them key life lessons and deepens their connection.

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Story

"The Grandson" is a touching film about a young child who develops a particular affinity with his grandfather. They start on an exciting journey together that teaches them key life lessons and deepens their connection.

The Grandson Review

The Grandson is a touching and moving film about family, love, and the power of intergenerational bonds. During a summer visit, a little child builds an odd friendship with his estranged grandfather, which is the subject of the film. The performances in "The Grandson" are outstanding, with the young actor showing his character's innocence and wonder, and the grandfather delivering a touching and nuanced portrayal of a man seeking reconciliation and connection. Their on-screen connection is palpable, depicting their relationship's slow development. The writing for the picture is exquisitely created, balancing moments of levity, emotion, and meditation. It dives into complicated family dynamics and touches on vital subjects like forgiveness, acceptance, and the value of spending time with loved ones. With scenic locales and artistically appealing cinematography, the film vividly captures the nostalgia and warmth of summer. The director strikes a careful balance between intimate character moments and larger family dynamics.

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