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Proof (2005)
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The daughter of a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician, recently deceased, tries to come to grips with her possible inheritance: his insanity. Complicating matters are one of her father's ex-students, who wants to search through his papers, and her estranged sister, who shows up to help settle his affairs.
The daughter of a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician, recently deceased, tries to come to grips with her possible inheritance: his insanity. Complicating matters are one of her father's ex-students, who wants to search through his papers, and her estranged sister, who shows up to help settle his affairs.
Actors:
Leland Burnett,
Rhys Bond,
Anthony Hopkins,
Lolly Susi,
C. Gerod Harris,
John Thurner,
John Keefe,
Haroula Rose,
Tobiasz Daszkiewicz,
Colin Stinton,
Gary Houston,
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Leland Burnett
Rhys Bond
Anthony Hopkins
31 December 1937, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Lolly Susi
C. Gerod Harris
John Thurner
24 September 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA
John Keefe
29 October 1979, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Haroula Rose
Tobiasz Daszkiewicz
Colin Stinton
10 March 1947, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Gary Houston
Director:
John Madden
John Madden
8 April 1949, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
Country:
United States
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October 03, 2006
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Sadly, the impact of the clever parallelogram of emotional and philosophical concerns in Auburn and Rebecca Miller's screenplay is deadened by the director's overly literal -- mechanical -- cinematic interpretation.
Christianity Today
September 27, 2006
As a story about personal and family dysfunction, and about coming to terms with life's uncertainties, Proof isn't bad.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 28, 2005
Miscast yet marvelous, Paltrow and the rest of the cast hold you to the movie, even when you intuitively sense something is lacking.August 02, 2007
offers a convincing demonstration of the theorem that good writing and sensitive performances can equal an engaging and nuanced piece of cinema.April 25, 2011
Proof is a smart film, but it tries too hard. It wears its heart on its sleeve, and the pathos becomes a bit much because there is little to balance it out.
AV Club
November 25, 2006
Madden stages the action with a minimum of imagination and gets a career-worst performance out of Davis in a key role, but the material still sputters to life on the strength of the writing and Paltrow's commitment to the part.October 01, 2005
Few movies regard the psyche with such sober discernment.September 01, 2009
Timid staging faithful adaptation = no cinema
Arizona Republic
December 24, 2005
Madden does a competent job transferring the film from stage to screen.August 20, 2010
A limp, and utterly pointless melodrama that's never as intelligent as it thinks.September 30, 2005
The result, like so many stout travellers from stage to screen, is respectable. Stolidly, bloodlessly, yawningly respectable.