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My Son

A groundbreaking achievement in filmmaking where both actor and audience uncover a mystery at the same time.
2021 | 95m | English

(17960 votes)

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When a man's only son goes missing, he travels to the town where his ex-wife lives in search of answers. To play a man whose life is clouded by mystery, McAvoy will not be given a script of dialogue.
Release Date: Sep 23, 2021
Director: Christian Carion
Writer: Christian Carion, Laure Irrmann
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords ireland, missing child, police investigation, divorced parents, boys camp
Production Companies Canal+, Wild Bunch, Creative Scotland, Ciné+, Sixteen Films, Une Hirondelle Productions, Wild Bunch Germany, STXfilms, MadRiver Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $962,689
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 21, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
James McAvoy Edmond Murray
Claire Foy Joan Richmond
Tom Cullen Frank
Gary Lewis Inspector Roy
Michael Moreland William O'Connor
Paul Rattray Steven
Robert Jack Alan
Rosalind Sydney Camp Manager
Mark Barrett Officer Birch
Max Wilson Ethan Murray
Andrew John Tait Roadblock Cop
Owen Whitelaw Fergus
Toni Frutin Leah (voice)
Paul Stirrat Junior Police Officer
Name Job
Christian Carion Screenplay, Director
Florent Lavallée Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Laurent Perez del Mar Original Music Composer
Laure Irrmann Screenplay
Éric Dumont Director of Photography
Kazia Roach VFX Artist
Loïc Lallemand Editor
Carole K. Millar Costume Design
Geoffrey Niquet Visual Effects Supervisor
Annabelle Zoellin Visual Effects Producer
Ray Beckett Production Sound Mixer
Bruno Reiland Sound Editor
Dani Lambie Costume Supervisor
Name Title
Christian Carion Producer
Laure Irrmann Producer
Vincent Maraval Producer
Marc Butan Producer
Rebecca O'Brien Producer
Brahim Chioua Producer
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Reviews

bastag
6.0

Full Analysis at Spotamovie.com - **Intro** - My Son is an experimental project. As in the French project, the protagonist, James McAvoy, in the role of Edmond Murray, didn’t receive the script of the movie. Therefore, he improvised his dialogues while all the other actors knew their roles and talks ... . An interesting experiment. But did it work? We will tell you in the analysis section below. We can say now that My Son is not your typical thriller and that you will fall in love with the spectacular landscapes of the Highlands of Scotland. Instead, the film highlights the role of justice and a different way to approach it. We will tell you more later in our analysis. - **The Story** - Edmond is going back to his ex-wife because their son disappeared. The police start their investigation, discovering several details about our characters and hidden secrets. Their son vanished among all the boys; we and the police want to know why he? What happened? How Ethan’s parents are going to deal with his absence? A thriller opens a lot of questions, are we going to find our answers? Let’s dive into our analysis at https://www.spotamovie.com/my-son-movie-review-and-explanation-2021-movie/

Feb 09, 2022
Geronimo1967
5.0

James McAvoy ("Murray") is the ex-husband of "Joan" (Claire Foy) who is terrified when he hears the news that their young son "Ethan" has gone missing from a campsite amidst the forests and streams of the beautiful Scottish Highlands. The police - led by "Insp. Roy" (Gary Lewis) are out in force but ... gradually "Murray" starts to think that his son has been deliberately kidnapped. Front and centre on his list of suspects is her new boyfriend "Frank" (Tom Cullen) - but why? "Murray" has a past working in sensitive areas around the world so could this be a ransom scenario; or something altogether more sinister? Foy hardly features here, nor - for that matter - does Cullen. This is essentially just a strong personal performance from McAvoy as the desperate, distraught, father - but that is about all we get here. The story is weak and lurches rather than develops, especially given that the plausibility of the ultimate scenario in this most remote of rural locations does raise some eyebrows. The USP of this is that McAvoy improvised his dialogue - but unless you were aware of this in advance, you wouldn't know and indeed what he does deliver is no better than the usual expletive-ridden verbiage that we might have expected from the pen of many a mediocre thriller writer on a tight budget, and honestly I struggled to get into this. The lighting? Well - some extra wattage need not have compromised the look of the film, but it might have made it more attractive and easier for us to follow. It is worth watching for a few scenes in which McAvoy reminds us why he made it on the big screen, but the rest of this is little better than a made-for-television crime drama that offers little I will remember.

Jun 04, 2022