After the Deluge (2003)

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Follows the stories of the four men of the Kirby family. As Alex's marriage breaks apart, Toby tries desperately to start a family, and Marty tries to kick-start his faded music career as well as find a meaningful relationship with someone his own age, all three must come to terms with their father's mental state. Cliff, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, is reliving his disturbing memories of the war and his first love, as a part of his experiences of the present . Through all four stories, we uncover a families troubled past, and their struggle towards a reconciled future.

Intro
"After the Deluge" is an Australian motion picture, directed by Brendan Maher and launched in 2003. The movie integrates elements of drama, comedy and music, to paint a vivid image of a household handling their private battles as well as their relationships with each other.

Plot Summary
The film primarily focuses on the lives of the Kirby household, made up of dad Cliff, a war veteran and widower suffering from Alzheimer's, and his 3 boys: Toby, Marty and Alex. Each of them comes to grips with personal challenges and aims to handle their having a hard time relationships within their household.

Their daddy Cliff, played by Ray Barrett, frequently finds himself wandering in between the harsh present and his troubled past. He was apart of World War II and experiences frequent flashbacks and lapses of memory due to his Alzheimer's. These flashbacks look into his experience as a war veteran and his struggling life with a lady called Margaret, who is not his partner.

Character Analysis
Toby, played by Hugo Weaving, is a music critic who has problem with his unsuccessful marriage and the psychological scars it has actually left behind. Despite being in a new relationship with a younger female named Leah, he struggles to get rid of the pain from his previous relationship.

Marty, depicted by David Wenham, is an affable however somewhat directionless guy, who's caught in between dreams of being a successful artist and the reality of a household to support. He lives a life of dispute and desperation, constantly working chores, while nursing his dream of making it in the music industry.

Alex, played by Samuel Johnson, is the youngest and a skilled swimming coach. Although he's high-functioning, he copes the psychological burden of an extra-marital affair, while coping the weight of his responsibilities.

Themes and Conclusion
"At the Deluge" checks out styles of family bond, personal battles, forgiveness, and redemption. The movie does a good task of portraying the love and dispute amongst relative, and their struggles with specific demons. As the movie advances, the siblings gravitate towards unity, as they are required to navigate their father's degrading health.

Gradually, the film reaches its conclusion with the siblings making peace with their father's condition, and discovering to appreciate the bonds they show each other. The movie ends on a hopeful note, showing that though the journey might be unpleasant, households discover a method to withstand and come back stronger.

Reception
After its release, "After the Deluge" got vital recognition for its effective and gritty representation of household characteristics. Notably, the performances of actor Hugo Weaving, David Wenham and Ray Barrett were praised. The film works as a poignant commentary on the importance of relationships, responsibilities, and personal redemption.

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