Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster
The Beaver
Whatever you think of "The Beaver" -- and it's both problematic and intriguing enough to elicit at least three contradictory
responses from most moviegoers -- director
Though these things cannot be compartmentalized, not entirely, the actor
I prefer this
In "The Beaver," Mel Gibson looks as if he's on the verge of a panic attack, or an early exit from the filming of the movie itself.
He plays Walter, the successful head of a toy company who has spiraled into a deep depression, to the horror of his wife (played by a dead-serious, deeply invested Foster), the skepticism of his valued colleague (
And it does, for a while. Letting the beaver take control of business meetings, domestic matters, most everything in his formerly sorry life, Walter frees himself to be a new and better man, albeit a man who speaks in two voices and goes everywhere with a buck-toothed sock on his hand. Walter is but one of several characters in
He's the reason this strange, uncertain picture can't be dismissed. Somewhere in the rewrites, "The Beaver" apparently veered from black comedy of an accidentally therapeutic sort to a therapy-first drama with accidental bits of black comedy. Watching Gibson and Foster on screen together again, you're struck at the unexpected similarities in their borderline-feral intensity. These are performers who do a lot from the neck up, busy every second, rarely in any sort of repose. Their itchy drive sets the tone for the best of the picture, which has been directed with considerable and, I think, misjudged tact by Foster.
She was right to take the central character's despair seriously. There's no movie if the audience can't do the same. On the other hand, the somber nature of the pacing and atmosphere periodically solemnizes "The Beaver" into passivity. On the other other hand, the one with the beaver puppet on it: If Foster's collegial guidance encouraged Gibson to come up with this movie-saving performance, it was probably worth it.
"The Beaver" Movie Trailer
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for mature thematic material, some disturbing content, sexuality and language including a drug reference).
Running time: 1:31.
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