WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Drama >

Son

Watch Son For Free

Son

1981. Apartheid is taking a heavy toll on South Africa. Townships are burning, and on the border with Angola, a war is raging. Young men are called up to military duty right after school, and sent to battle the "Rooi Gevaar" the threat of communist oppression. Paul is one of those boys. He is smart, handsome, and ambitious, with dreams of becoming a medical doctor one day. The story starts during the summer holiday, after Paul has matriculated. He is determined to enjoy these few weeks before he has to report to the military. In January, Paul leaves for the Army, basic training,and finally, the war on the border. During a skirmish with the enemy, Paul is seriously wounded. He gets sent home, and everything is in jeopardy. Can Paul put together the very broken pieces of his life?

... more
Release : 2015
Rating : 6.5
Studio : Karoo Film Company, 
Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Candice Weber Edwin Gagiano
Genre : Drama

Cast List

Related Movies

Strive
Strive

Strive   2019

Release Date: 
2019

Rating: 7

genres: 
Drama
Stars: 
Danny Glover  /  Tony D. Head  /  Nicole Ehinger
Billy Elliot
Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot   2000

Release Date: 
2000

Rating: 7.7

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy  /  Music
Stars: 
Jamie Bell  /  Gary Lewis  /  Julie Walters
Dirty Dancing
Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing   1987

Release Date: 
1987

Rating: 7.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Music  /  Romance
Stars: 
Jennifer Grey  /  Patrick Swayze  /  Jerry Orbach
All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front   1930

Release Date: 
1930

Rating: 8.1

genres: 
Drama  /  War
Stars: 
Louis Wolheim  /  Lew Ayres  /  John Wray
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor   2001

Release Date: 
2001

Rating: 6.2

genres: 
Drama  /  Action  /  History
Stars: 
Ben Affleck  /  Kate Beckinsale  /  Josh Hartnett
The Last Emperor
The Last Emperor

The Last Emperor   1987

Release Date: 
1987

Rating: 7.7

genres: 
Drama  /  History
Stars: 
John Lone  /  Joan Chen  /  Peter O'Toole
A Place For Ashes
A Place For Ashes

A Place For Ashes   2023

Release Date: 
2023

Rating: 10

genres: 
Drama
Wag the Dog
Wag the Dog

Wag the Dog   1997

Release Date: 
1997

Rating: 7.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Dustin Hoffman  /  Robert De Niro  /  Anne Heche

Reviews

Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

More
HeadlinesExotic
2018/08/30

Boring

More
Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

More
Rio Hayward
2018/08/30

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

More
BobIRL
2015/11/29

This local South African movie is a simple story and focuses on a period of time in history which has been neglected in terms of good quality movies. This war was perhaps South Africa's "Vietnam."Having been fortunate enough to speak to Veteran's of this conflict the movie briefly covers the war but in a confusing manner jumping past any explanation of the training soldiers would have been given. It is aimed at a viewer who is already familiar with the background of this particular war.Though it is a good film which I enjoyed.It shows the distinct scenery of that part of South Africa beautifully and the strong religious beliefs of the Afrikaans Farming Community who live and work there.

More
jared-beukes
2015/06/13

If, like me, you felt a small welcome shock at hearing of a movie about the South African conscripts, you are in for rather a disappointment in this film. If, again like me, you crave films that bravely take on an idea or a subject and artfully, stunningly bring about the realisation, the recognition, the heightening in your consciousness of that idea or subject, regardless of the setting and circumstances, you, too, should prepare yourself for discontent and regret here.Firstly, the reasons for the conscription and war are never mentioned in the film, letting slide an ideal opportunity to examine an event of great importance in South African history. Secondly, nowhere is any character sketched in anything other than the roughest, broadest outlines. One supposes the characters are meant to be familiar to us (each being a common type regularly shown on South African television), and that the filmmakers have avoided specifics so that the story of one recruit and one family may be taken as a metaphor for a generation.Unfortunately, the outcome of this broadening is not an amplification in the story's importance, nor a figurative device rich in meaning. It just makes for a banal plot, and certainly does no good at all for understanding anything about the Bush War or the conscription. An entire generation was called up in arms against a faceless, nameless enemy, and nobody ever spoke about it, then or now. This film illustrates that one fact successfully, but it's exactly the reality that this kind of film should exist to undo.The film concludes with Paul visiting schools as a guest speaker, and telling the matric students about his experiences at the border. Admirable as it is that someone at last is saying something, what does it help that the only story the boys hear is his? Without giving too much of the plot away, the only lesson to be taken from his specific story is not to be brave, and not to endanger yourself to help a friend. And, again, if all he is telling the boys is what we've seen before in the movie then still no one has learnt anything about the impact this war has had, apart from the purely physical one on this specific individual.Roodt's film's performances are what pass for good, natural acting, and the plot, inherently drab and already somewhat bleak, is sunk even lower by the filmmakers' indifference to the characters' psychologies and finer emotions. When Roodt does take to putting in commentary, his images and rhetoric are so plain and so blunt that all artistic potential is lost. "Seun" is not worthy of its subjects, and we need something far more substantial and challenging if a South African film is to engage in discussing this or any other of our historical issues.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now