
The Terence Davies Trilogy
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A trilogy of short films tell the life of Robert Tucker. "Children" (1976) looks at his birth and formative at an austere boy's school. The bleak environment is not aided by the loveless, violent domestic life he experiences. Nonetheless, his father's death has a major impact on him. In "Madonna and Child" (1980), he is a closeted homosexual working in a grim office and still living at home with his daunting mother. In the final entry, "Death and Transfiguration" (1983), he deals with his mother's death and then faces his own impending doom.
Children
5.5
1976
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A man with a boring lonely life remembers his childhood of bullying, Catholic school, and the death of his abusive father from illness.
Madonna and Child
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1980
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A depressed man with a boring job cares for his aging mother, cruises for gay sex and guiltily confesses his sins in an entangled web of memory and despair.
Death and Transfiguration
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1983
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Interwoven memories: a boys Catholic childhood, in middle-age caring for his beloved dying mother, and in old age dying alone in a hospital.
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