Antonio's Breakfast (2005) Poster

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10/10
I beautiful twist on an old story
AwQuity19 February 2006
Set in the projects in the London area, a son must tend to his father who is subjected a wheelchair and can not breathe without a respirator. The kid has several friends that come by the morning of the story. The story is a beautiful twist on the tending and weak. The short is shot with magnificence and it even hooks the audience in, although its a short. This short was intense. I saw this at the sundance film festival in 06 and it was one of the better that i had seen. In the collection that i did this short in, it was the best, outdoing a short called first date. THe dialogue was brilliant and the way the story was set up was also of great magnificence. The characters are portrayed not only once but twice in different emotional preferences each time. A short with much to say.
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8/10
An excellent short film
The-Crazy-Russian18 October 2006
I have been studying Media Moving Image at college and have been watching Antonio's Breakfast as part of my course. Before this I hadn't watched any short films, but I have been missing out. Dan Mulloy built a relationship with some young actors from London and has worked with them well, producing a brilliant Drama which really does open your eyes about father figures in a family. I also found his other Short Films very interesting as well, including 'Dance Floor', 'Dad', and 'Sister'. I would highly recommend seeing these if you have only watched Antonio's Breakfast. I await the arrival of the two feature films Dan is currently working on with great excitement.
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An interesting if not wholly successful comment on the role of the family carer (spoilers)
bob the moo12 April 2007
Warning: Spoilers
The statistics in the UK about people who care for relatives in their own home are quite startling because it is a group of people that it is easy to never see and never think about. This film interested me because it was about such a person, Antonio, who looks after his father who needs to be hooked up to a respirator full time to breath for him. The set up is engaging as we see Antonio putting his father first and then later being left rather on the edges of his social group as a result of his domestic role. So far so good I thought.

However it is the need for some sort of dramatic ending that ruined it for me. When Antonio was running back to his flat in worry, I had assumed that he would burst in to find everything find – thus making the point of the emotional price of being a carer for a family member. However by bursting in to find that the near-death experience had been real, it seemed that the focus of the film was suddenly on the nurse and the lack of care provided by her to his father. I felt this was an unfortunate way to end the film because she was not the focus either as an individual or as a social group, Antonio was. I know that the governmental support for carers is weak but in this case a nurse was available and it does come over like the film was attacking her, rather than a system of support that doesn't do a good job of supporting. The point is valid but it was badly done here and damaged the film.

This was a real shame because mostly it was very good and convincing up till that point. The actor playing Antonio came over as very real, tired and jumpy rather than bitter, although I didn't think the actor playing his father had a lot to work with or do. Mulloy's direction is impressive whether on the street or in the confines of the flat. I thought the end panic was handled badly but I suspect that was more down to my feelings on the material than my objective (and unprofessional!) view on his direction in this section! Overall an interesting and worthy film that is very good until a confused and unnecessarily dramatic conclusion rather takes the shine off what had gone before.
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