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Re-inventing Eddie (2002)

GENRESComedy,Drama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
John LynchGeraldine SomervilleLauren CookBen Thompson
DIRECTOR
Jim Doyle

SYNOPSICS

Re-inventing Eddie (2002) is a English movie. Jim Doyle has directed this movie. John Lynch,Geraldine Somerville,Lauren Cook,Ben Thompson are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2002. Re-inventing Eddie (2002) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Eddie is a "normal" dad, who loves life, his job and most of all family. He and his wife Jeanie are totally open when answering their children's questions, no matter how embrassing. This backfires when Katie innocently reagles her school with her inside knowledge of carnal pleasures. The headmistress is concernede at the level of Katie's knowledge and at her picture of Eddie dressed up as a 'rough old granny' as part of a bath-time game. Eddie is investigated and forced to exile himself from his family until the matter is dealt with.

Re-inventing Eddie (2002) Reviews

  • One for parents everywhere

    litmus2004-01-13

    Bob Geldof could maybe use this film as a dramatised case history of what happens if society doesn't accord 21st century fathers a better hearing and greater rights. Here, though, in this funny and touching flick, the family is still (just about) intact - all the same, the powers that be in the wider world are quick to brand the Dad's individuality as a threat to his children. The story begins with a regular guy, superbly played by John Lynch, trying to bring some imaginative fun into his children's lives. The ramifications of his lively and lovable approach, in a climate of uncertainty as to where boundaries lie, are unexpectedly disruptive and infuriating. The director quite rightly weights the story in Dad's favour, but doesn't seek to justify the bureaucratic approach of the care workers in order to make it an issues piece. We stick with our hero's sometimes tunnel-visioned mindset throughout, come what may, and get a real sense of the anguish such a crazy situation can cause. Despite the complexity of the debate, the issues don't come at the expense of the characters - the wife and her support network are all very well drawn individuals, and there are some laugh-out-loud moments that make it feel a very real, if comedically slanted, story. The film was really well received at Galway, where I saw it, and would be a positive one for fathers and older children to watch together, to see a strong paternal bond and what it can withstand. Mums and care-workers won't have their minds changed, but if they realise hubbies deserve a bit more credit, and if fathers realise part of their parental responsibility is communicating well with grown-ups as well as with their own kids, this film will have the impact it should.

  • A potentially tricky subject matter delivered in a genuinely funny and thought provoking way.

    euan-82004-01-16

    I saw Jim Doyle's film when it opened the last Galway film festival - fittingly introduced by Jim Sheriden. Fittingly because like Sheriden's last "In America" (which he was editing at the time) Jim Doyle's movie looks at a family taken to the edge and shows you how they deal with what life throws at them with humour, emotion and love. John Lynch is spot on as the devoted father, who through a series of mis-communications and mis-judgements, is denied access to his two children under suspicion of sexual abuse. Hardly a night at the Roxy, except this is! I am not a parent but was very moved by the relationships on screen and really got invloved with Lynch's character's plight as he is such a seemingly nice and humourous person. I since found out that the script was based on a stage play. All credit then that this elevated itself to a movie, really nicely paced and put together. If you like to laugh and still have something to debate or talk about at the end of a movie, this comes strongly recommended.

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