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À propos d'Henry

Original title: Regarding Henry
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
36K
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Harrison Ford, Annette Bening, and Kamian Allen in À propos d'Henry (1991)
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Legal DramaPsychological DramaDramaRomance

After being shot, a lawyer loses his memory and must relearn speech and mobility, but he has a loving family to support him.After being shot, a lawyer loses his memory and must relearn speech and mobility, but he has a loving family to support him.After being shot, a lawyer loses his memory and must relearn speech and mobility, but he has a loving family to support him.

  • Director
    • Mike Nichols
  • Writer
    • J.J. Abrams
  • Stars
    • Harrison Ford
    • Annette Bening
    • Michael Haley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    36K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Nichols
    • Writer
      • J.J. Abrams
    • Stars
      • Harrison Ford
      • Annette Bening
      • Michael Haley
    • 151User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Henry Turner
    Annette Bening
    Annette Bening
    • Sarah Turner
    Michael Haley
    Michael Haley
    • Court Clerk
    • (as R.M. Haley)
    Stanley Swerdlow
    • Mr. Matthews
    • (as Stanley H. Swerdlow)
    Julie Follansbee
    • Mrs. Matthews
    Rebecca Miller
    Rebecca Miller
    • Linda
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Bruce, Henry's Partner
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Jessica, Henry's Secretary
    Donald Moffat
    Donald Moffat
    • Charlie Cameron
    Kamian Allen
    • Rachel Turner
    • (as Mikki Allen)
    Aida Linares
    • Rosella
    John MacKay
    • George
    Mary Gilbert
    • Julia
    Peter Appel
    Peter Appel
    • Eddie the Doorman
    Harsh Nayyar
    Harsh Nayyar
    • Liquor Store Owner
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Liquor Store Gunman
    Harold House
    • Policeman
    Robin Bartlett
    Robin Bartlett
    • Phyllis
    • Director
      • Mike Nichols
    • Writer
      • J.J. Abrams
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    8jzappa

    The Epitome of the American Feel-Good Film

    Regarding Henry is about a man who projects a cold, emotional shell and seems as if he cares nothing for anyone but himself, full of malice that seems like simple inconsideration, a self-centered cockiness, and an extreme difficulty with allowing mutual understanding amongst those close to him, especially his uneasy wife and unhappy daughter. When he is shot incidentally in a robbery, because his emotional shell drops for no one, not even an armed thug in a convenience store, he recovers over the course of a few months, with serious brain injury, reverting him to an almost childlike state, thus a primal, basic form of himself, and a truly sensitive, caring person emerges, completely naive to the value system of his former self. His barefaced heart wrenched by all the decisions and actions he made leading up to the incident, he intends to fix them.

    This is a wonderful premise and even more truthful and honest about the human condition that one may think, but to be honest, it is plagued by an almost unbearable lightness. A story this emotionally stimulating needs weight, further development, a script untouched by formula, and all these needs were fulfilled, the film would be yet even more fulfilling and the moral of the film would be less obvious and more provoking of insight and thought. I think it's a good movie, and tears will be shed, but in its requirements that had to be reached for fear of mainstream rejection or misunderstanding, not enough tears were should and it is left in a condition where its full potential is not reached.

    Just as Mike Nichols, in the midpoint of his career around this film's time of release, began giving his films less atmosphere, less edge, less intensity (which would later return with films like Primary Colors and Closer), Harrison Ford's performances are normally quite stilted, even if he tends to be in very enjoyable movies, many of them classics. In Regarding Henry, he delivers one of his very finest, really feeling his character deeply and expressing emotion very realistically and compassionately.
    7sddavis63

    Second Chances

    In a change of pace from his usual "action" type movies, Harrison Ford does a pretty good job here as Henry Turner - a high powered, selfish, self-absorbed, heartless, cold as ice (enough adjectives?) lawyer whose life revolves around work and who ignores both his wife and his young daughter for most of the time. Henry's life undergoes a major change as the result of a shooting, which resulted in massive brain damage. Coming out of his coma, Henry can't talk or walk and has no memory of anything or anyone. He really does start from scratch; a child in a man's body. Much of the movie is then taken up with watching Henry struggle to recover from his trauma.

    OK - it's pretty predictable. Point given. (Having said that, I thought the movie might take an unexpected direction when Henry discovered the letters in his wife's dresser.) Predictable though it may be, however, it was still pretty well done I thought, and offers several tug at your heartstring sort of moments that are pretty good. Annette Bening was believable as Henry's wife Sarah, and I thought Mikki Allen did a pretty good job of capturing the essence of their young daughter Rachel - her fear, her confusion. It came across. In my opinion, though, stealing the show was Bill Nunn as Bradley, Henry's physiotherapist who helps him to rebuild a life that's very different from what he had, but is also far more fulfilling.

    Ford, I thought, was better as the "new" Henry Turner - recovering from his trauma and turning into a new man. As the cold Henry at the beginning of the movie, he came across to me as almost too cold - a caricature of the heartless lawyer but not quite a believable character. That aside, I found this to be an enjoyable and interesting movie to watch, and the last scene at the school really did touch me. It's certainly not good enough to attain the level of a classic, but it is pretty good. 7/10
    8hu675

    Wonderful, fast-paced drama with touching performance from this underrated picture.

    Henry Turner (Harrison Ford) is a ruthless successful lawyer in New York City. Who lives with an beautiful wife (Annette Bening) and his smart but sad young daughter (Mikki Allen). When Henry simply wanted to buy a pack of cigarettes but he gets shot in the head, which brings Henry's high profile life to a stop. Henry lives from his gun shot wound but he has to start all over again. Since he has no memory at all. Henry finds help from a male nurse (Bill Nunn), which makes life fun for Henry by making him walk and talk. When Herny goes home with his family, the friends Henry once knew turns their backs on him. Henry learns the hard truth from his previous life and starting all over again as a complete stranger.

    Directed by Mike Nichols (Closer, Wolf, Working Girl) made this dramatic often funny and touching film. Ford brings one of his best roles and it is also quite moving in this. Bening is equally good as his understanding wife. This wasn't quite success, they were expecting at the box office. But it did played well on video. "Regarding Henry" is one of those films, who always find yourself enjoying over and over again. John Leguizamo and James Rebhorn appears in cameos. Screenwriter:Jeffery Abrams (Now credited as J.J. Abrams), who wrote this film appears in a cameo as a delivery boy. Which Abrams is best known for being the creator as such television shows like "Alias" and "Lost". (****/*****).
    9safetypro-102-160847

    I Am Overwhelmed & Disappointed...

    ...at the horrible ratings this film is getting.

    How can anyone not see & savor the multiple emotional trips upon which this film takes the viewer.

    From the lead male, to the lead female, the young girl - even the dog - the story steers viewers throughout the scope of humanity. Supporting cast are well-selected.

    If you're looking for Han or Indy, move on, for you'll be seeing a side of Harrison Ford not duplicated. Open your heart and mind, and embrace a lovely yet provocative film.
    7sage4676

    I have experienced a very similar change in life, brain and body

    I survived a serious skydiving accident in December of 2011. I 'came too' in a trauma center with no memory of what had occurred and the majority of my life. One of the major injuries was a brain bleed from a fractured skull with a Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI. Learning everything from scratch has been a long tough road. I owe so much to my family that chose to stick it out with me.

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    • Trivia
      Harrison Ford nearly turned down the role of Henry because the character was a trial lawyer. He had just played one in Présumé innocent (1990) and was afraid of being typecast. He took the role when he realized that Henry would only be functioning as a lawyer for the first 10 minutes.
    • Goofs
      When Henry's secretary pours his coffee the first time he comes back to the office, she tells him to say "when" and start pouring the milk. It immediately comes to the top but she continues to pour. Next you see a close-up of the cup with her pouring even more in the cup but it's not at the top.
    • Quotes

      [comforting his daughter on her first day of boarding school]

      Henry: One of the things I do remember is my first day at school. There were all these weird-looking kids and I didn't know any of them and they didn't know me. I was scared, but after two days, we were all laughing about how scared we were. Everybody feels like you do, honey. Everybody.

      [emboldened, Henry's daughter goes off with the rest of her class]

      Sarah Turner: That's sweet, I didn't know you remembered that.

      Henry: I don't.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Regarding Henry/101 Dalmatians/Point Break/Boys N the Hood/The Miracle (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Walking on the Moon
      Performed by The Police

      Written by Sting

      Used courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • La fuerza de la verdad
    • Filming locations
      • Millbrook Private School, Millbrook, New York, USA(daughter's school)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,001,500
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,146,782
      • Jul 14, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,001,500
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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