While there's a sense that Hoffman could do this kind of thing in his sleep, there's a masterful specificity to his performance — you can see it in the sad little shuffle he does when he tries to run (like it ever matters where Harold is going or how fast he gets there), and even in the way his unwashed gray hair clumps together when he's
hospitalized for the head injury that brings his kids together and defines the second half of the film.
Not exact matches
Foxx met the father of the young man, who sustained
head and neck
injuries and is expected to be
hospitalized for some time, and shared a picture of the moment on Instagram, writing «a man, a son, a brother's life was spared last night.