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Monday 9 September 2013

Bernie





Bernie
Drama (Comedy)
2012
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 104 minutes
Starring: Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, Matthew McConaughey
Directed By: Richard Linklater
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
Outline
In small-town Texas, a funeral director befriends a wealthy widow to funny and ultimately murderous results.  

Review
"It's in my top two movies of all time with the word Bernie in the title. I'm not going to say what the other one is, but let’s just say it doesn’t take place during the week." - Andy Samberg

Jack Black is singing in this movie? That is an entirely original and unique happenstance. Bernie is the story of a small-town in Texas (Carthage). Bernie Tiede is a mild mannered funeral director who is adored by the populace. After the passing of a one, Mr. Nugent, Bernie befriends his widow (Marjorie.)


Bernie is a very odd, and a very bizarre true story coming out of the state of Texas. Bernie Tiede is an assistant funeral director in the small town of Carthage. He seems to have an inexhaustible amount of energy, and a raging thirst to help the recently grieved. He has the town of Carthage under a spell of he can do no wrong. The film has a unique style in that it is presented as a movie and sort of as a documentary at the same time. The viewer is treated to real life testimonials from the people of Carthage. They paint Bernie as a saint who enacts smiles and kindness where ever he goes. On the other side of the equation is the widow Mrs. Nugent. She is painted as crotchety, temperamental, racist, and a straight up B. Bernie and Mrs. Nugent are polar opposites on the personality scale and yet their lives are about to collide. I liked the first half of this movie, with Bernie’s strange charm and thirst for singing. It combined will with Mrs. Nugent’s permanent scowl and hideous attitude. It makes you wonder if Bernie is being nice for the personal gain, or if he is a saint walking around in a man’s body?


I hate to say this, but the acting in this is superb. Jack Black plays Bernie Tiede perfectly. With his pants hitched up and his small moustache perfectly coiffed, Black leads the viewer on tale that you will have to see to believe. Tiede is socially awkward with young people and yet at ease with the grieving. He sings beautifully in front of hundreds of strangers, and yet is embarrassed by sex talk. I usually can take Black in only small doses but this might be his finest performance to date. Tiede was awkwardly popular and Black makes the viewer understand that. Mrs. Nugent is also played very well by Shirley MacLaine. While it wasn’t a hard role, Maclaine hits all the right notes to get under the viewers skin. Never smiling, and always mad, she is the darkness to Tiede’s light. Matthew McConaughey has a small role as Prosecutor Danny Buck, which I also quite enjoyed.


Watching Bernie and Mrs. Nugent interact can be funny and it can be cringe worthy. And that is what I liked most about this film. It takes a little bit of being uncomfortable to get this story across and the unanswered questions only add to its intrigue. Was Bernie a gold digger? Were the two of them sleeping together? Can anyone possibly be this nice? Was the end of this story predestined? The more the film goes on, the more you will like Bernie and the more you will hate Mrs. Nugent. Everyman has a tipping point though, and Bernie is no different. I personally would have gone with the Throw Mama from the Train route, but Bernie takes a different approach. An inexplicable and suddenly violent act will eventually cause the town of Carthage to rally behind a man that lost his cool. Except to add to the insanity which is this tale, it takes almost a year for anyone to realize a crime has even been committed. The story ends the way it starts, bizarrely.  In conclusion, I liked this film for its reliance on people’s faith. It makes you wonder about when someone does so much good with their life, can they be forgiven for one act of depravity? This film can be cleverly funny, and decidedly dark. The first half is certainly better than the second as getting to know Bernie is the best part. The film is very slow at times, but ultimately Black’s acting and the crazy story won me over.


Director Richard Linklater seems to get the most out of Jack Black (see School of Rock) and that is not the easiest of things to do. The towns testimonials integrated with fictional reenactments of the key players involved, was a stroke of genius. It keeps the viewer emotionally invested in a film that could easily have been a snooze fest. This is a unique tale of humanity at its finest and at its worst, which was great to watch.

I recommend this film, especially to people who enjoy odd storylines.

P.S. Do not fall asleep while this DVD is in the player. The title screen song on a loop will haunt your dreams for eternity.
      
T Factor + If you like Jack Black as an actor then this could score higher on the rating scale.

T Factor – If you do not like slower dramas/Indie films then this could score lower on the rating scale.


If you liked this film reel recommendations: Safety Not Guaranteed, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. 

2 comments:

  1. Good review Tyler. The weird thing about Jack Black's performance here is that he's essentially doing the same old song and dance he does in every one of his movies, yet, rather than it being annoying to no end, it surprisingly works in Bernie's favor.

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    1. Agreed, although I found he dialled it back a bit which maybe is the key. He wasn't yelling and making spastic body movements all the time. Bernie was enjoyable in his strangeness.

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