Emotional Savages would be a more apt title for this examination of petty narcissists forced to depend on each other. They are an elderly father and his two grown children, making the story recognizable to a generation of baby boomers, many of whom are dealing with similar responsibilities.
Laura Linney and Phillip Seymour Hoffman deliver a master class in modern film acting.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman – who seems to be in most movies these days – delivers yet another brilliant performance as yet another dissolute intellectual. Though never less than terrific, he has become typecast as the slovenly smart guy.
Laura Linney – herself often in similar roles – also turns in a typically brilliant performance.
Philip Bosco plays unlikable well, here as a crud of a Dad who has reached his undignified elderly end.
Well crafted, bleakly funny movie.
The elder-care scenes felt entirely real, complete with the lucidity test the Father was given at a nursing home. Sadly, he was asked questions that would have stumped anyone who has ever gotten off an airplane, woken up in a strange bed, and taken a moment to remember what city he now occupied.