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Notes for My Son

Original title: El Cuaderno de Tomy
  • 2020
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 24m
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6.5/10
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Notes for My Son (2020)
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A woman with terminal cancer decides to keep a notebook full of musings on life and love for her toddler son to read after she dies.A woman with terminal cancer decides to keep a notebook full of musings on life and love for her toddler son to read after she dies.A woman with terminal cancer decides to keep a notebook full of musings on life and love for her toddler son to read after she dies.

  • Director
    • Carlos Sorin
  • Writer
    • Carlos Sorin
  • Stars
    • Valeria Bertuccelli
    • Esteban Lamothe
    • Julian Sorin
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    • Director
      • Carlos Sorin
    • Writer
      • Carlos Sorin
    • Stars
      • Valeria Bertuccelli
      • Esteban Lamothe
      • Julian Sorin
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Valeria Bertuccelli
    Valeria Bertuccelli
    • Maria
    Esteban Lamothe
    Esteban Lamothe
    • Fede
    Julian Sorin
    • Tomy
    Mauricio Dayub
    Mauricio Dayub
    Malena Pichot
    Mónica Antonópulos
    Mónica Antonópulos
    Fabián Arenillas
    Paola Barrientos
    Diego De Paula
    Diego Gentile
    Matthew Kabwe
    Matthew Kabwe
    • Fede
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Ana Katz
    Ana Katz
    Ana Pauls
    Natalia Pellegrini
    Carla Quevedo
    Carla Quevedo
    Nilda Raggi
    Diego Reinhold
    Romina Ricci
    Romina Ricci
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      • Carlos Sorin
    • Writer
      • Carlos Sorin
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    9gmomplet

    i see life in it.

    IMO movie's objective was to make a very human film, of such a heartbreaking story with many life lessons. just hearing the plot can make people emotional. in terms of cinema it is well made. at last, a movie hard to watch without sobbing from start to end.
    aneborges1998

    Sad history, beautiful movie

    Emotional, without drama. She was brave and the movie made me think about acceptance of the inevitable. Argentina has a lot of greats movies.
    7faer_kr

    Nice sunday

    An Argentine film based on real events. It is about a woman with terminal Cancer who writes a notebook of memories for her son. Quality. Entertaining It focuses more on the disease than on the writing of the notebook. It feels more like a sales hook for a book than a movie that seeks to expose the making of the notebook. He handles the subject of Euthanasia in an interesting way, although he is not the best. Performances are fine. Short-lived. With moments that shake and other happy ones. It is not to cry out loud, since it does not succeed because those sequences are very linear. Narrated in the first person mostly. An option to watch on Netflix.
    9nuffieflush

    Makes you value life

    Good movie, great actors and actresses. Give it a chance. The movie is real and sad but not excessively dramatic. No hollywood sugarcoat, it is how it is. Beautiful story I wanted to call my loved ones after watching. Definetely woth a watch. If you are an easy cryer, this is a tearjerker for sure.
    8stefstars

    Touching Story

    From the trailer, you can tell this is a heart wrenching story and it is. It's the story of a woman in the last stages of her cancer. She has made the decision to be euthanized rather than to have a natural death, as the pain from her illness has become too much to bear and her body has severely deteriorated. From an American perspective, this film gives those against assisted death a real life account about the other side of the coin. The woman encounters obstacles in having this death of her choice in her country as well with her primary doctor refusing to euthanize her because she thinks death should be a natural thing. Still, we see the physical suffering the woman is in and the emotional toll it's taking on those around her. You think for yourself which side you're on with the assisted death debate.

    Almost the entire film takes place at the hospital. Maru spends time with her family and friends, but the person whom she really wants to enjoy her last moments with is her son Tomy. We see her writing in the notebook that she will leave behind for her son which is full of stories from her life, notes about the love she'll always have for him, and advice on living life to the fullest. From what the movie shows, all the advice Maru leaves for Tomy came from her own experience as she was someone who took life by the bullhorns and made the most out of it. Each piece of advice that she gives him is demonstrated in the movie so the audience knows that what she was passing on to him truly came from her.

    One thing I think could've been better is to have more focus on her relationship with her son. The scenes with her son aren't too many and this is the center of her story. The film focuses more on her wanting to be euthanized and the fame she developed from the tweets she posted that chaptered her experience with cancer. At times you'll hear her narrating with lines from the notebook she'll leave behind for Tomy, which I suppose loops us back to her relationship with her son. But I still think there should have been more scenes of her spending time with her son.

    Still, I appreciated the film as a whole. As I mentioned earlier, it does well to show people the necessity of assisted death and how many people's morality is skewed when it comes to this subject. Maru was someone who enjoyed her life and I don't think she planned to end it anytime soon had she not been plagued with cancer. It shows that she did think about her loved ones and considered their feelings when making her decision. Her endless love for her son was apparent and I think what she did for him in the end was so special and perfectly shows the otherworldly strength of a mother's love.

    It really is a tearjerker so have some tissue boxes ready before watching. It's definitely worth a watch since we can all use some advice from Maru, someone who made the most of her days up until the very end.

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      • November 24, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Cuốn Sổ Của Tomy
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      • Pampa Films
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