Bernard and Huey (2018)

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Two old friends reunite, which causes complications.

Film Introduction
"Bernard and Huey" is a 2018 comedy-drama directed by Dan Mirvish, based upon a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jules Feiffer. The film elaborately depicts the subtleties of male relationship, middle-age crises, and relationship characteristics, with a strong focus on character advancement and intriguing narrative.

Main Characters and Plot
The plot focuses on two long-lost pals: Bernard (Jim Rash), a modest and effective publishing house editor, and Huey (David Koechner), a fun-loving however careless cartoon artist. These 2 middle-aged males reconnect after 25 years apart, finding themselves in the middle of their individual crises and existential despairs. Bernard is an intellectual nerd attempting to break out of his shell, while Huey is a seemingly positive womanizer dealing with the arrogance of his youthful past that hides below the surface.

Story Development
As the story unfolds, the contrast in between Bernard's shy nature and Huey's extroverted character takes center stage, sparking humorous interactions and earnest discussions about life and regrets. A key driver in the film is the existence of Huey's young and free-spirited daughter, Zelda (Mae Whitman), who appears to be interested with Bernard's intellectual beauty.

Conflict and Resolution
The turning point of the story is when Huey starts feeling threatened after Zelda starts dating Bernard. This event sets off a mid-life crises for both characters, forcing them to assess their lives. Huey understands he needs to grow up, release his womanizing attitude, and take responsibility for his life and his relationships, while Bernard finds out to come out of his shell and accept the pleasures and obstacles that life deals.

Conclusion
Overall, "Bernard and Huey" is a touching portrayal of lapsed relationships, relationship characteristics, and mid-life predicaments. Through comic interludes and paradoxical twists, the movie loyally represents Feiffer's renowned characters that push the narrative forward. With the powerful mixture of humor and heart, the film grapples with the truth of aging, relationship, love, and self-discovery. Inspiring audiences to analyze their own relationships, "Bernard and Huey" is a poignant statement about welcoming modification and valuing bonds, no matter how complicated they might be.

Top Cast

  • Jim Rash (small)
    Jim Rash
    Bernard
  • David Koechner (small)
    David Koechner
    Huey
  • Mae Whitman (small)
    Mae Whitman
    Zelda
  • Sasha Alexander (small)
    Sasha Alexander
    Roz
  • Eka Darville (small)
    Eka Darville
    Conrad
  • Richard Kind (small)
    Richard Kind
    Marty
  • Lauren Miller (small)
    Lauren Miller
    Stephanie
  • Nancy Travis (small)
    Nancy Travis
    Mona
  • Bellamy Young (small)
    Bellamy Young
    Aggie
  • Jay Renshaw (small)
    Jay Renshaw
    Young Bernard
  • Jake O'Connor (small)
    Jake O'Connor
    Young Huey