The Children Act

2018 • 105 minutos
4.1
7 opiniones
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Fiona Maye (Thompson) is an eminent High Court judge in London presiding with wisdom and compassion over ethically complex cases of family law. But she has paid a heavy personal price for her workload, and her marriage to American professor Jack (Tucci) is at breaking-point. In this moment of personal crisis, Fiona is asked to rule on the case of Adam (Whitehead), a brilliant boy who is refusing the blood transfusion which will save his life. Adam is three months from his 18th birthday and still legally a child. Should Fiona force him to live? Fiona visits Adam in hospital and their meeting has a profound emotional impact on them both, stirring strong new emotions in the boy and long‐buried feelings in her.

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4.1
7 opiniones
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1 de marzo de 2019
I thought this would be an interesting portrayal of courtroom drama. However it centred on a teenager having a crush on the judge, who sends him away twice, but on the 2nd time she's kissing him - her behaviour is plain weird and not believable. A woman in her 50s or 60s falls in love with a teenager from having a short conversation with him, and receiving his letters is just not credible. There is no explanation of her emotional state that could have led to such a disastrous choice for a mature woman. So if you're after good courtroom drama this isn't the movie for you. The plot is weak overall and left a lot to be desired.
Amanda Hoffmann
26 de febrero de 2019
An excellent portrayal of how education and the justice/legal system has no concept of morality, emotion or spirituality. A profound movie.
Lisa Rule
27 de febrero de 2019
Amazing movie, thought provoking, brilliant cast, beautiful music-loved every minute of it.