The Good: The writing and acting are top notch. The Bad: The hand held camera pans and scans and really, REALLY, close, close-ups are a little dis-concerting.
But Benicio DelToro is right on with his performance! Best acting I've seen in a while.
Saw the movie at a preview in Cleveland. The Theatre was packed, and the reaction from most people was that it was too heavy, too depressing. But it is exactly that quality that makes it ring true. The interplay between the neighbor that hates his wife and Benicio's character are perfect. A smaller role is played by Alison Lohman ( Matchstick Men ) was also very well acted.
A steadier camera without the wild pans and I would give it a 9 or 10.
Things We Lost in the Fire
2007
Action / Drama
Things We Lost in the Fire
2007
Action / Drama
Plot summary
A recent widow invites her husband's troubled best friend to live with her and her two children. As he gradually turns his life around, he helps the family cope and confront their loss.
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April 07, 2016 at 05:32 PM
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Heavy but GOOD
Sad But Not Depressing
I think a lot of people are skipping "Things We Lost In The Fire" because they think it is going to be depressing. While the film is definitely sad, it is not depressing because it is about coping and surviving in the face of tragedy. It is one of the best films of the year.
Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro give amazing performances and it is unfortunate that there are not more films that take advantage of their talents. I bet Halle Berry would not make so many bad films if she were given more scripts like this. The photography and directing are first rate.
If you have enough interest in this movie to be reading this review, you need to run out and see "Things We Lost In The Fire." This is a film about the things that matter most in life. It will lose much of it's impact on video, so you need to see it on the big screen while you can.
Benicio Del Toro performance
Brian Burke (David Duchovny) is best friend to junkie Jerry Sunborne (Benicio Del Toro). When Brian dies, Jerry tries to help Brian's wife Audrey (Halle Berry) and children. Audrey tries to break Jerry's habit. Alison Lohman plays a recovery friend, and John Carroll Lynch plays a friendly neighbor.
Danish director Susanne Bier brings a European sensibility. It's an unsettling series of emotional chaotic melodrama. Benicio Del Toro puts in a heart breaking performance. Halle Berry is playing a confused mess. It can be very slow especially in the first half. It settles down to a sad recovery for everyone.