The Beaver
Director: Jodie Foster
Starring: Anton Yelchin, jennifer Lawrence, Jodie Foster, Mel Gibson
Details: US/90mins 15A
Gibson is successful businessman, Walter Black, a man who has been suffering from depression for some time. When his illness finally reaches breaking point and he's kicked out by his tired, once resilient wife (Foster), he stumbles across a puppet in a dumpster. The beaver becomes a crutch for Walter as he uses it to create a psychological barrier between him and whoever is attempting to converse with him. While his wife and youngest son are just happy to see him attempting to mix in society again, his eldest (Anton Yelchin - sporting distracting sideburns) is terrified he'll end up like his old man one day, so resents him.
An intriguing idea for a film, and one that ostensibly seems comedic, it's actually a far darker affair than you'd expect. The tone never really veers towards laughs and there's always an underlining tragic feel to proceedings. The problem is, we only ever get to see Walter sans beaver in a montage at the beginning of the film where Gibson explains through voice over how he's felt depressed for a long time. That doesn't make us feel less empathy towards him, but it does for those around him – specifically his wife and eldest son. It's assumed they've put up with this type of behaviour for a long time, but we're not privy to any of it.
Foster's use of soundtrack is also a little grating and contradicts the tone she was going for - quirky, when it should have been subtle. That said, when the camera zones in on Gibson's tired, conflicted face you will notice little else around it. His relationship with his youngest offspring (a natural Thomas Stewart) is easily the most affecting of the film, and Gibson is at his strongest when looking at the child - terrified that he too will end up just like him. Foster's role is weak and relatively one dimensional, while Jennifer Lawrence is predictably solid as the troubled cheerleader, but feels like a character from her own movie.
Gibson is excellent and it's an original, innovative concept for a film that treats its subject matter with the sensitivity it deserves. But in the right hands, The Beaver could've been something more.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
Happy Chappy
This looks totally bizarre. There is something strange about Jodie Foster in that she always seems to be the same character in all her roles.
Posted 15/06/2011 10:30:09
ted29
Fair balls to Gibson i say, art imitates life on occasion. Brave man. I suspect, and i may be wrong, that Jodie Foster knows a little more than Mr Sheridan about how to construct a movie. Sure Mel made a t**t of himself, but lets be honest..he was recorded deliberatly 100% of the time and provoked. Her is still a very relevant talent.
Posted 17/06/2011 01:33:17
ted29
This is a far from diabolical as Dion above me is suggesting. So much for not judging books from covers and all that. This is one of the better family dramas of the year, often funny, often sombre and brilliantly acted by Gibson who gives one of the performances of his career. Jennifer Lawrence is wonderfully eye catching and will be a colossus in years to come. Jodie Foster does the Jodie Foster thing and takes charge behind the camera in a very even handed way. Am very glad i went to see it.
Posted 21/06/2011 18:06:26
noel
not dramatic not funny and very very misguided its cack handed approach to a serious issue, for all the talent here it would be expected that they would be able to craft a moving intelligent movie but instead what you get is a mess, and what about Mel channeling Ray Winstone for the voice for the Beaver? What an absolute waste of mine and everybody else's time. 0 stars, All involved should be ashamed so much talent so little effort, no suprise it has bombed and it had walk outs in all the big film festivals.
Posted 02/07/2011 01:06:50
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