Review Detail

 
The Beaver
 
The Beaver 2011-12-10 22:43:00 Christopher Herbert
Overall rating 
 
3.3
Film 
 
4.0
Picture Quality 
 
4.0
Sound Quality 
 
4.0
Special Features 
 
1.0
Christopher Herbert Reviewed by Christopher Herbert    December 10, 2011

Gibson On High Form

Depression, as with any mental illness, is a dangerous thing to use for the back drop of a comedy. If you do it right, you get Rain Man, if you do it wrong you get Observe and Report. The Beaver is closer to the former, but only because of a solid script and Mel Gibson.

Jodie Foster directs, as well as co-starring in, 'The Beaver', and her direction is servicable, at best. She does the job. Shes done better in the past, a statement that can be added to her performance here.

Mel Gibson, however, is on rare form, bringing a heartfelt likability to 'Walter'. At times heart-wrenching, in others Hilarious. This is Gibson at his best.

Anton Yelchin is also worth noting, with a brilliant performance throughout, even if he's obviously a littel too old for the role.

The script is solid, but I found my concerns with Walter leaning towards his business and his relationship with his eldest son, as opposed to his marriage, which I found myself not really caring about.

The film, overall, is very funny and heartfelt, even if the tone takes a savage left turn 20 minutes towards the end. With no extras, this disc is incredibly bare, but worth getting just for Gibson.

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