THE PRISONER’S DAUGHTER Clip | TIFF 2022

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Granted a compassionate release, a dying convict (Brian Cox) tries to reconnect with his daughter (Kate Beckinsale) and the grandson he’s never known — but his violent past comes back to haunt them all, in this drama from Thirteen and Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke.

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I CANT WAIT too see it I was blessed enough to be in two scenes the wedding party scene and the band scene 🙏🙏

johnnyruiz-theescapers-
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I saw the movie at TIFF this week and loved it! Superb acting from the entire cast.

LiliWhiteWorld
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I know that call is waiting for me.
My parents are abusive narcissists. Growing up they would blame me "It's your fault. You made us do it, we are so sorry for that." After I left I got a few text still blaming me "We should have known better. We should have known you would react like that, we are so sorry for that." The funny thing is that at the same time they were telling my siblings that I was lying and that they threw me out, even though my siblings were there and lived through it themselves. So, it was my fault, but none it happened, and they are sorry that I left, but I didn't leave because they threw me out.
They treated me and my siblings like shit. We weren't people to them, we were their property. We were told as long as we lived under their roof we had to do what they told us to do. We were mocked for our own thoughts and ideas. We were mocked for anything that we liked, anything that wasn't something they liked. They were really fond of the phrase "children are supposed to be seen not heard."
They only talked to us when they wanted something.
One day they will call expecting me and my siblings to take care of them in their old age. First they will act as if it is our duty, and when that doesn't work, they'll play the victim. They will try and guilt us. They will say that they are old and that they are "sorry" but still finding a way to blame someone else. I know the moment any of my siblings let them in, they will start treating them like property again, like we owe it to them to take care of them.
At the moment they don't need anything, so they are letting us be. But when they are too old to take of themselves, and they start needing help, they'll contact us. I already know which of my siblings will cave in, and there is nothing I can do to stop it.

KNYD
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I was an extra in this movie with a small part as a teacher and I can't find where it's streaming anywhere.. can anyone help?

joemoe
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What is Tiff? I can't seem to find it. How can I watch this movie?

mrmisanthrope
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It’s looks a good picture that I will certainly go to see. But why is it not set in London, or Glasgow. It would be grittier and would obviate the need to them to put on American accents. KB’s is convincing enough but BC’s is not, he keeps slipping in and out of it. I just get the feeling the film would be more authentic set in the UK. Let’s see what it’s like. Not often I look forward to seeing a picture these days but I am this one.

Bloxdio_God