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The Beaver (film)

The Beaver is a 2011 psychological drama film[3] directed by Jodie Foster and written by Kyle Killen. It stars Mel Gibson, Foster, Anton Yelchin, and Jennifer Lawrence. Marking Gibson's and Foster's second collaboration since 1994's Maverick, it follows Walter Black, a depressed executive, who hits rock-bottom when his wife kicks him out of the house. At his lowest point, he begins to use a beaver hand puppet to communicate with people and overcome his issues.

The Beaver
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJodie Foster
Written byKyle Killen
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyHagen Bogdanski
Edited byLynzee Klingman
Music byMarcelo Zarvos
Production
companies
Distributed bySummit Entertainment
Release dates
  • March 16, 2011 (2011-03-16) (SXSW)
  • May 6, 2011 (2011-05-06) (United States)
  • May 19, 2011 (2011-05-19) (United Arab Emirates)
Running time
91 minutes
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$21 million[2]
Box office$7.3 million[2]

The Beaver premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 16, 2011 and was released in the United States on May 6, 2011 by Summit Entertainment. The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised Foster's direction and performances of the cast but found the premise absurd. However, a series of controversies and criticisms surrounding Gibson regarding his statements and battery case, affected the film's business and it was a box office bomb, grossing just $7.3 million against its $21 million budget.

Plot edit

Walter Black is a depressed CEO of Jerry Co., a toy company nearing bankruptcy. He is kicked out by his wife, to the relief of their elder son Porter. Walter moves into a hotel. After several suicide attempts, he develops an alternate personality represented by a beaver hand puppet found in the trash. He wears the puppet constantly, communicating solely by speaking as the beaver, which helps him to recover. He reestablishes a bond with his younger son Henry and then with his wife, although not with Porter. He also becomes successful again at work by creating a line of Mr. Beaver Building Kits for children.

Porter, who gets paid to write papers for schoolmates, is asked by Norah, whose brother has died, to write her graduation speech. He gets emotionally attached to Norah, feeling that she is repressing her desire to express herself regarding her brother's death, but his father's actions with the beaver puppet embarrass him. When Porter sprays "R.I.P. Brian" on a wall as an attempt to coax Norah to express her feelings about her brother, she is furious, and they are both arrested.

Walter's wife moves out of the house with the children because he lied to her about the puppet being part of a treatment plan monitored by his psychiatrist. She feels she can no longer communicate with her husband and that he is suffering from a dissociative identity disorder, with the beaver taking him over.

Part of Walter's personality realizes what he has put his family through and wants to get rid of the beaver to get back together with his family, but the beaver 'resists'. Walter finally takes the puppet out of his life by cutting off his arm at the elbow with a circular saw. After surgery, he is equipped with a prosthetic hand and is placed in a psychiatric hospital.

Norah reconnects with Porter. She starts reading the speech he wrote, but stops and admits publicly that she did not write it herself. She switches to explaining the value of truth and the trauma caused to her by her brother's death some years previously. Porter realizes the value of his father and reunites with him at the hospital.

Walter Black becomes himself again and returns to a normal life.

Cast edit

  • Mel Gibson as Walter Black, a depressed and troubled husband/The Beaver, a hand puppet found in the trash.[4]
  • Jodie Foster as Meredith Black, Walter's wife
  • Anton Yelchin as Porter Black, the teenage son of Walter and Meredith who lobbies his mother to get a divorce
  • Jennifer Lawrence as Norah, Porter's love interest
  • Riley Thomas Stewart as Henry Black, the younger son of Walter and Meredith Black
  • Zachary Booth as Jared
  • Cherry Jones as Morgan Newell, vice president of Walter's toy company
  • Jeff Corbett as volunteer dad
  • Matt Lauer as himself

Production edit

Prior to production, the screenplay for The Beaver topped The Black List in 2008.[5] On a budget of $21 million,[6] The Beaver was filmed in Westchester County, New York and New York City.[7] A portion of the movie was filmed at White Plains Senior High School in White Plains, New York.[citation needed] Filming was completed in November 2009.

Before Gibson was hired, Steve Carell and Jim Carrey were both signed on to star at different stages of production.[8]

Release edit

The Beaver had its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival on March 16, 2011, where the Los Angeles Times reported that it was given "a relatively warm embrace".[9]

The film had a limited release in 22 theaters on May 9, 2011.

Reception edit

Box office edit

 
Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster promoting the film at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival

Over its opening weekend, the film grossed $107,577.[10] Entertainment Weekly and several media outlets[11][12] reported that the film's box office performance was a "flop" with a haul of only $4,890 per theater against its production budget of $21 million (not including marketing costs).[13] Entertainment Weekly compared the box office gross of The Beaver against Mel Gibson's other most recent "box office failure", 2010's Edge of Darkness—which debuted to a per-theater average of $5,615 at more than 3,000 locations—and the box office success of 2010's Black Swan which grossed a per-theater average of $88,863 in limited release at only 16 theaters.[14] The Beaver was the worst debut for a film directed by Foster.[15]

The distributor Summit Entertainment had originally planned for a wide release of The Beaver for the weekend of May 20; but, after the initial box office returns came in, the company changed course and decided to give the film a "limited art-house run".[6] Michael Cieply of The New York Times observed on June 5, 2011, that the film had cleared about $1 million, making it a certified "flop".[16] The film's director, Foster, said the film did not do well with American audiences because it was a dramedy and "very often Americans are not comfortable with [that]".[17]

Before its release, much of the coverage focused on the unavoidable association between the protagonist's issues and Mel Gibson's own well-publicized personal and legal problems, including a conviction of battery of his ex-girlfriend in March.[18] Time wrote: "The Beaver is a somber, sad domestic drama featuring an alcoholic in acute crisis. Sound familiar, almost like a documentary? It’s hard to separate Gibson’s true-life story from what’s happening onscreen."[19]

Critical response edit

The Beaver received mixed reviews from critics, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reporting a score of 62% based on reviews from 185 critics and an average rating of 6.1/10. The consensus reads, "Jodie Foster's visual instincts and Mel Gibson's all-in performance sell this earnest, straightforward movie."[20] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 60 based on 40 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[21]

Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, "The Beaver is almost successful, despite the premise of its screenplay, which I was simply unable to accept."[22]

References edit

  1. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on September 16, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "The Beaver". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  3. ^ Buchanan, Jason. "The Beaver". AllMovie. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  4. ^ Dave McNary (2009-09-09). "Anton Yelchin swims with 'Beaver'". Variety. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  5. ^ Finke, Nikki (2008-12-10). "THE BLACK LIST 2008: Top Screenplays". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  6. ^ a b Kaufman, Amy (May 8, 2011). "Audiences reject Mel Gibson as 'The Beaver' flops". Los Angeles Times.
  7. ^ The Beaver (2011) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-05-05
  8. ^ "Jim Carrey Likes 'The Beaver'?". 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
  9. ^ Keegan, Rebecca (April 25, 2011). "Jodie Foster is bullish on 'The Beaver'". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ Gray, Brandon (May 9, 2011). "Weekend Report: 'Thor' Thwacks It Within the Park". Box Office Mojo.
  11. ^ "Weekend Report: 'Thor' Thwacks It Within the Park".
  12. ^ Keegan, Rebecca (April 25, 2011). "Jodie Foster is bullish on 'The Beaver'". Los Angeles Times.
  13. ^ "Mel Gibson's flop 'The Beaver': What went wrong?". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com.
  14. ^ Young, John (May 10, 2011). "Mel Gibson's flop 'The Beaver': What went wrong?". Entertainment Weekly.
  15. ^ Knegt, Peter (May 8, 2011). "Box Office: Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson Fail To Find Audiences With "The Beaver"". indieWire. Retrieved May 8, 2011.
  16. ^ Cieply, Michael. "Uneven Growth for Film Studio With a Message". The New York Times. June 5, 2011. Accessed 2011-06-06.
  17. ^ Director says movie struck out in the U.S. because it's a dramedy, Steven Zeitchik, NewsOK (The Oklahoman), May 20, 2011 (registration required)
  18. ^ "When Art Imitates an Actor's Troubled Life". The New York Times. 18 March 2011.
  19. ^ Pols, Mary (4 May 2011). "The Beaver Review: Are We Ready to Forgive Mel Gibson? TIME.com". TIME.com.
  20. ^ "The Beaver". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  21. ^ "The Beaver Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  22. ^ Ebert, Roger (May 4, 2011). "The Beaver". Chicago Sun-Times.

External links edit

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The Beaver is a 2011 psychological drama film 3 directed by Jodie Foster and written by Kyle Killen It stars Mel Gibson Foster Anton Yelchin and Jennifer Lawrence Marking Gibson s and Foster s second collaboration since 1994 s Maverick it follows Walter Black a depressed executive who hits rock bottom when his wife kicks him out of the house At his lowest point he begins to use a beaver hand puppet to communicate with people and overcome his issues The BeaverTheatrical release posterDirected byJodie FosterWritten byKyle KillenProduced bySteve Golin Keith Redmon Ann RuarkStarringMel Gibson Jodie Foster Anton Yelchin Jennifer LawrenceCinematographyHagen BogdanskiEdited byLynzee KlingmanMusic byMarcelo ZarvosProductioncompaniesParticipant MediaAnonymous ContentImagenation Abu DhabiDistributed bySummit EntertainmentRelease datesMarch 16 2011 2011 03 16 SXSW May 6 2011 2011 05 06 United States May 19 2011 2011 05 19 United Arab Emirates Running time91 minutesCountriesUnited Arab Emirates United States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 21 million 2 Box office 7 3 million 2 The Beaver premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 16 2011 and was released in the United States on May 6 2011 by Summit Entertainment The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised Foster s direction and performances of the cast but found the premise absurd However a series of controversies and criticisms surrounding Gibson regarding his statements and battery case affected the film s business and it was a box office bomb grossing just 7 3 million against its 21 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 References 7 External linksPlot editWalter Black is a depressed CEO of Jerry Co a toy company nearing bankruptcy He is kicked out by his wife to the relief of their elder son Porter Walter moves into a hotel After several suicide attempts he develops an alternate personality represented by a beaver hand puppet found in the trash He wears the puppet constantly communicating solely by speaking as the beaver which helps him to recover He reestablishes a bond with his younger son Henry and then with his wife although not with Porter He also becomes successful again at work by creating a line of Mr Beaver Building Kits for children Porter who gets paid to write papers for schoolmates is asked by Norah whose brother has died to write her graduation speech He gets emotionally attached to Norah feeling that she is repressing her desire to express herself regarding her brother s death but his father s actions with the beaver puppet embarrass him When Porter sprays R I P Brian on a wall as an attempt to coax Norah to express her feelings about her brother she is furious and they are both arrested Walter s wife moves out of the house with the children because he lied to her about the puppet being part of a treatment plan monitored by his psychiatrist She feels she can no longer communicate with her husband and that he is suffering from a dissociative identity disorder with the beaver taking him over Part of Walter s personality realizes what he has put his family through and wants to get rid of the beaver to get back together with his family but the beaver resists Walter finally takes the puppet out of his life by cutting off his arm at the elbow with a circular saw After surgery he is equipped with a prosthetic hand and is placed in a psychiatric hospital Norah reconnects with Porter She starts reading the speech he wrote but stops and admits publicly that she did not write it herself She switches to explaining the value of truth and the trauma caused to her by her brother s death some years previously Porter realizes the value of his father and reunites with him at the hospital Walter Black becomes himself again and returns to a normal life Cast editMel Gibson as Walter Black a depressed and troubled husband The Beaver a hand puppet found in the trash 4 Jodie Foster as Meredith Black Walter s wife Anton Yelchin as Porter Black the teenage son of Walter and Meredith who lobbies his mother to get a divorce Jennifer Lawrence as Norah Porter s love interest Riley Thomas Stewart as Henry Black the younger son of Walter and Meredith Black Zachary Booth as Jared Cherry Jones as Morgan Newell vice president of Walter s toy company Jeff Corbett as volunteer dad Matt Lauer as himselfProduction editPrior to production the screenplay for The Beaver topped The Black List in 2008 5 On a budget of 21 million 6 The Beaver was filmed in Westchester County New York and New York City 7 A portion of the movie was filmed at White Plains Senior High School in White Plains New York citation needed Filming was completed in November 2009 Before Gibson was hired Steve Carell and Jim Carrey were both signed on to star at different stages of production 8 Release editThe Beaver had its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival on March 16 2011 where the Los Angeles Times reported that it was given a relatively warm embrace 9 The film had a limited release in 22 theaters on May 9 2011 Reception editBox office edit nbsp Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster promoting the film at the 2011 Cannes Film FestivalOver its opening weekend the film grossed 107 577 10 Entertainment Weekly and several media outlets 11 12 reported that the film s box office performance was a flop with a haul of only 4 890 per theater against its production budget of 21 million not including marketing costs 13 Entertainment Weekly compared the box office gross of The Beaver against Mel Gibson s other most recent box office failure 2010 s Edge of Darkness which debuted to a per theater average of 5 615 at more than 3 000 locations and the box office success of 2010 s Black Swan which grossed a per theater average of 88 863 in limited release at only 16 theaters 14 The Beaver was the worst debut for a film directed by Foster 15 The distributor Summit Entertainment had originally planned for a wide release of The Beaver for the weekend of May 20 but after the initial box office returns came in the company changed course and decided to give the film a limited art house run 6 Michael Cieply of The New York Times observed on June 5 2011 that the film had cleared about 1 million making it a certified flop 16 The film s director Foster said the film did not do well with American audiences because it was a dramedy and very often Americans are not comfortable with that 17 Before its release much of the coverage focused on the unavoidable association between the protagonist s issues and Mel Gibson s own well publicized personal and legal problems including a conviction of battery of his ex girlfriend in March 18 Time wrote The Beaver is a somber sad domestic drama featuring an alcoholic in acute crisis Sound familiar almost like a documentary It s hard to separate Gibson s true life story from what s happening onscreen 19 Critical response edit The Beaver received mixed reviews from critics with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reporting a score of 62 based on reviews from 185 critics and an average rating of 6 1 10 The consensus reads Jodie Foster s visual instincts and Mel Gibson s all in performance sell this earnest straightforward movie 20 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the film received an average score of 60 based on 40 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 21 Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying The Beaver is almost successful despite the premise of its screenplay which I was simply unable to accept 22 References edit The Beaver British Film Institute Archived from the original on September 16 2012 Retrieved April 20 2014 a b The Beaver Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2011 06 27 Buchanan Jason The Beaver AllMovie Retrieved 2021 09 30 Dave McNary 2009 09 09 Anton Yelchin swims with Beaver Variety Retrieved 2009 12 29 Finke Nikki 2008 12 10 THE BLACK LIST 2008 Top Screenplays Deadline Retrieved 2020 05 13 a b Kaufman Amy May 8 2011 Audiences reject Mel Gibson as The Beaver flops Los Angeles Times The Beaver 2011 IMDb retrieved 2021 05 05 Jim Carrey Likes The Beaver 2009 05 02 Retrieved 2009 12 30 Keegan Rebecca April 25 2011 Jodie Foster is bullish on The Beaver Los Angeles Times Gray Brandon May 9 2011 Weekend Report Thor Thwacks It Within the Park Box Office Mojo Weekend Report Thor Thwacks It Within the Park Keegan Rebecca April 25 2011 Jodie Foster is bullish on The Beaver Los Angeles Times Mel Gibson s flop The Beaver What went wrong Entertainment Weekly s EW com Young John May 10 2011 Mel Gibson s flop The Beaver What went wrong Entertainment Weekly Knegt Peter May 8 2011 Box Office Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson Fail To Find Audiences With The Beaver indieWire Retrieved May 8 2011 Cieply Michael Uneven Growth for Film Studio With a Message The New York Times June 5 2011 Accessed 2011 06 06 Director says movie struck out in the U S because it s a dramedy Steven Zeitchik NewsOK The Oklahoman May 20 2011 registration required When Art Imitates an Actor s Troubled Life The New York Times 18 March 2011 Pols Mary 4 May 2011 The Beaver Review Are We Ready to Forgive Mel Gibson TIME com TIME com The Beaver Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 6 2021 The Beaver Reviews Metacritic Retrieved May 13 2020 Ebert Roger May 4 2011 The Beaver Chicago Sun Times External links editThe Beaver at IMDb nbsp The Beaver at AllMovie The Beaver at Box Office Mojo The Beaver at the TCM Movie Database The Beaver at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Beaver film amp oldid 1181558967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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