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Bernard and Huey

  • 2017
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
344
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David Koechner and Jim Rash in Bernard and Huey (2017)
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AdventureComedy

Two old friends reunite, which causes complications.Two old friends reunite, which causes complications.Two old friends reunite, which causes complications.

  • Director
    • Dan Mirvish
  • Writer
    • Jules Feiffer
  • Stars
    • Jim Rash
    • David Koechner
    • Mae Whitman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    344
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Mirvish
    • Writer
      • Jules Feiffer
    • Stars
      • Jim Rash
      • David Koechner
      • Mae Whitman
    • 6User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Jim Rash
    Jim Rash
    • Bernard
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Huey
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Zelda
    Sasha Alexander
    Sasha Alexander
    • Roz
    Eka Darville
    Eka Darville
    • Conrad
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Marty
    Lauren Miller Rogen
    Lauren Miller Rogen
    • Stephanie
    Nancy Travis
    Nancy Travis
    • Mona
    Bellamy Young
    Bellamy Young
    • Aggie
    Jay Renshaw
    Jay Renshaw
    • Young Bernard
    Jake O'Connor
    Jake O'Connor
    • Young Huey
    Shelby Fero
    Shelby Fero
    • Young Mona
    Samantha Michele Buchanan
    • Sheila
    Celeste Busa
    Celeste Busa
    • The Urban Chick
    Hartleigh Buwick
    Hartleigh Buwick
    • Quinn
    Christopher M. Dukes
    Christopher M. Dukes
    • Heath
    Jessica Frances Dukes
    Jessica Frances Dukes
    • Courtesa
    Tamara Goodwin
    • Samantha
    • Director
      • Dan Mirvish
    • Writer
      • Jules Feiffer
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    9brian-511

    Smart, sweet, and surprising

    This film defies gravity, which is kindof a miracle.

    I was shocked because it's one of the stronger artistic products I've seen by a creator who had been well known for his work in the industry - Mirvish has directed films before, but he's also written helpful books on independent filmmaking and promotion and was a principal at the Slamdance Film Fest. Normally, entertainment industry folk (in music as well as film) create things and you're like, that's cute, now go back to your spreadsheets. But this film is really smart and beautiful, and Mirvish's artistic choices are almost entirely sound.

    I was also surprised by this film because it is a film largely about dudes' relationships with women - men being flummoxed by women, hurting them, having their friendships affected by them, finding personal growth through them, etc. - a subject which might seem slightly out of fashion to pursue, given the events of the last couple of years. But even though this is the subject, and it does at times feel like it was written by a male from an earlier generation with some slight updating (Sasha Alexander stuck in the orbit of two patently lesser males; outsiders' perspectives on Millennials and their "apps"), the screenplay is sparklingly witty, quotable, and even touching.

    And finally, the film's acting is particularly fine, which is usually the Achilles heel of an independent dramedy. (I call it a dramedy because it's not a romcom, and it's not entirely a comedy although there are some laugh-out-loud lines - it's in the same extended family of films like Carnal Knowledge and Sideways.)

    Overall, a really enjoyable film, one that's smart, sweet, and surprising - you gotta see this one.
    7bugger-17071

    Not a bad time

    The first thing we must do is write a proper synopsys for the movie, since the movie's creators did not bother to do so: The movie's main character is Bernard, a 49-year-old failed poet now working as a book publisher, who is revisited by his old friend Huey he hasn't seen in 25 years. Huey is just out of a divorce and he needs a place to crash, so he temporarily moves in with Bernard, and reconnects with his daughter he left when she was 10 years old. Lots of sex ensues. (The movie is highly sexual)

    Now, the review: I have to say, while this is classified as a comedy, the movie is not funny, nor did it make me smile once. That is NOT to say that the movie is bad, because it is not, it's just not what the category says it is. It is more of an interesting character study that does not try to be funny. The relationship between Huey and Bernard is unlike anything I have seen before, Bernard is a catalyst for Huey's success, in fact, he seems to help others to succeed while he himself remains a failure. Understandably, this bothers him. And the pair forgives so much to each other without it ever having to be brought up, that was an interesting thing about this movie: it does not create drama out of situations where any other movie would do so. So in that way, it is more true to life.

    There is an interesting scene at the start of the movie where Huey is gravely out of his element, and this scene has an interesting parallel towards the end of the movie that I appreciated, it was a full circle moment of realization. The movie jumps back and forth between different timelines, but does it in a way that is easy to understand so you can follow the story. The movie is definitely stronger in it's second half and delivers a satisfying ending.

    Overall, if you want to watch an introspective movie on a quiet night, Bernard and Huey might just be what you are looking for. It's unusual and balanced, not a bad time at all.
    9david-64-922308

    What Chutzpah

    Mirvish and company, working from Jules Fieffer's long lost script, crafted a smart, funny, and thoughtful film. The camera moves effortlessly in subtle ways, making this dialogue rich script float along.
    4mcjensen-05924

    Annoying

    I can't think of 2 more aggravating and pathetic characters in a film. It's not that the script isn't good/original, because it is. But the way they are portrayed is just supercilious and plain silly. One guy never shuts up and is such an pathetic boob it'll make you yearn for the deep intellectual content of Beavis & Butthead. The other is a fat tool who uses people and thinks he's God's gift to planet Earth. He's not. Nothing would have made me happier than if they jumped off the bridge together as the end credits rolled. While not a bad film it's about as mediocre and bland as you'll find. This rating is a counterbalance to the fair but still generous ratings this has already received. Acting is good. Cinematogtaphy definitely lacking. Lots of lost opportunites to enrich scenes. Of course the PC interacial is included, as there's no such thing any more as a movie or TV show without that. Superfluous.
    6ksf-2

    lots of talking! it's okay.

    A story originally by jules feiffer! If you don't know his work, check him out on wikipedia dot org. When huey (david koechner) shows up out of the blue, he just takes over bernard's (jim rash) life and routine. And dates a lot of women! Huey already has his own issues. When bernard starts seeing huey's daughter, no-one is sure what to think of it. We keep flashing back to when they were kids, and see the same kind of relationship between them. You'll recognize koechner from the office and anchorman. When things don't turn out like everyone planned, can they at least be happy with where they are now? Dating, timing, change. It's pretty good. Has a lot of talking. Directed by dan mirvish. Rash won his oscar for writing the descendants screenplay.

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    • Trivia
      Writer Jules Feiffer won Best Screenplay awards for BERNARD AND HUEY at both the Manchester International Film Festival as well as the Mt. Fuji - Atami Film and VR Festival.
    • Quotes

      Young Bernard: There's a new French film screening. It's, ah, "Shoah"? Yeah, I don't know anything about it -- but sounds like a musical.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Front Row Flynn: BERNARD AND HUEY: Jim Rash, Sasha Alexander, Dan Mirvish, cast, moderator Chris Gore (2018)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2017 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Kickstarter page
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • バーナード・アンド・ヒューイ
    • Production companies
      • Bugeater Films
      • Good Wizard
      • Provocation Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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