Review of How I Killed My Father (2001) by Matthew C — 16 May 2008
Mildly absorbing Freudian duel between father and son doctors -- med students, take note! Dad is an Albert Schweitzer swashbuckler, who has run a series of shaky clinics for the destitute of Africa. In rebellion, the son becomes a fatuous and wealthy "gerontologist" who seems to take special pleasure in telling his elderly male patients how decayed they are looking.
Watch as these two compete over who's the biggest hypocrite and who **really** understands neglected daughter-in-law Natacha Regnier.
This review of How I Killed My Father (2001) was written by Matthew C on 16 May 2008.
How I Killed My Father has generally received positive reviews.
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