A painfully honest (if uneven) film about the coping mechanisms we adopt when romantic fantasies start to crumble.
A painfully honest (if uneven) film about the coping mechanisms we adopt when romantic fantasies start to crumble.
Even the most stoic filmgoers would be hard-pressed not to be deeply touched by this story of an estranged father and son traversing a path of forgiveness and respect.
LOUISA: MATT: LOUISA SAYS: Philip Roth’s deeply personal novel “Indignation” gets the big screen treatment in this elegantly photographed, beautifully acted and richly directed