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The Review: Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode Lead ‘Freud’s Last Session’

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Freud’s Last Session takes us back to the eve of World War II, where two intellectual giants collide: Sigmund Freud (played by Anthony Hopkins) and C.S. Lewis (portrayed by Matthew Goode). Their battleground? The existence of God. Set against the backdrop of Freud’s study, this film weaves together past, present, and fantasy, as these brilliant minds engage in a cerebral duel.

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Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode are a tremendously talented pair. Hopkins, as the ailing Freud, brings gravitas and vulnerability. Goode’s Lewis, fresh from embracing Christianity, exudes conviction. Their chemistry crackles, even when the script falters. Freud’s Last Session does falter in it’s thinly written script. The film dances between flashbacks, dream sequences, and war scenes, but these elements often distract rather than enhance. We yearn for deeper exploration of their ideas, but the narrative remains disjointed.

While not a masterpiece, the film thrives on Hopkins’ engrossing performance. His Freud grapples with mortality, knowing his homeland has fallen to Nazi Germany. Lewis, meanwhile, stands at the crossroads of faith and reason. Their dialogue sparks, but the execution feels like a filmed play. The central debate—whether God exists—feels strangely stale. If you don’t care deeply about these thinkers or their ideas, the film may leave you wanting. Yet, it’s a rare gem that stimulates the mind without proselytizing.

Just when you think you’ve seen all of Hopkins’ range, he digs deeper. His portrayal of Freud is poignant, capturing the weight of a life nearing its end. The film’s emotional moments hinge on his performance. In our era of skepticism and questioning, Freud’s Last Session remains relevant. It’s a reminder that even the greatest minds grapple with doubt. The film invites us to ponder our own beliefs, regardless of faith or skepticism.

Beyond theology, this film is about respect. Two people, despite their differences, engage in a civil discourse. In a world torn by war, their mutual regard becomes a beacon of hope.

Freud’s Last Session isn’t flawless, but it’s worth watching for Hopkins’ tour de force. If you seek intellectual stimulation and appreciate nuanced performances, step into Freud’s study and witness this last, cerebral session.

Catch Freud’s Last Session at Luna Leederville now.

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