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Regarding Henry (1991)

Harrison Ford , Annette Bening , Mike Nichols  |  PG-13 |  DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (129 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Harrison Ford, Annette Bening, Michael Haley, Stanley Swerdlow, Julie Follansbee
  • Directors: Mike Nichols
  • Writers: J.J. Abrams
  • Producers: Mike Nichols, J.J. Abrams, Robert Greenhut, Scott Rudin, Susan MacNair
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: September 9, 2003
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (129 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000A2ZNP
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,871 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Regarding Henry" on IMDb

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Get shot in the head and become a better person. This 1991 Mike Nichols (Wolf) film stars Harrison Ford as a big-shot cold-hearted lawyer who gets a bullet in his brain during a holdup. The film de-emphasizes the traumas of recovery to focus on the title character's personality change after the fact. The canny Ford gets to work from his full, familiar palette of arrogance to boyishness, and even builds Henry from top to bottom after the wounded fellow awakens with no memory. But this is a slow and unremarkable film from Nichols, its sentimentality eclipsing all else, most of all profound insight. --Tom Keogh

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Henry Turner is a successful but ruthless New York lawyer who needs to win at any cost, even at the expense of his wife and daughter. But a single gun shot brings Henry's fast-track rise to a dead stop, leaving him incapacitated and with no memory of the life he used to lead. Now, faced with starting over, Henry Turner is about to learn the hard truth about a total stranger... himself.

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I received this DVD in a timely manner and was pleased with the product quality. movie lover  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Acting by Harrison Ford was excellent. Ken Pandozzi  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
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128 of 130 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes the worst curse is your truest blessing October 21, 2001
Format:VHS Tape
Despite being less well known, "Regarding Henry" is one of Harrison Ford's best works. The film demands a wide spectrum from this great actor and he delivers convincingly. For the most part, the other performers take their cue from Ford's "Henry" and render a near perfect glimpse of a life that could have been.

The tile character, Henry Turner, is introduced to us as a top-flight litigator for a large New York legal firm. He is well groomed, dressed in a designer suit and he is seen speaking sincerely to a jury about human desires and justice. Our opinion of him changes as soon as Henry leaves the court. He quickly makes a call to his interior designer to berate her for having the wrong table delivered to his palatial home. He is just another lawyer, after all.

It is hard to watch this movie at the start. Henry is one of those men we all love to hate. He is selfish, self centered, successful and confident. His daughter is frightened of him and his wife is a pale reflection of him. Luckily we are not forced to watch this Henry for very long. He makes the classic movie exit and "goes out for some cigarettes."

What follows is a scene that is perfectly directed. Henry walks into a corner store demanding his brand of cigarettes, unaware that the other patron is robbing the owner. Henry does not become scared but before he can even attempt to control the situation, he is lying on the sidewalk with two bullets inside his body and the wail of approaching sirens in the background. This event is the cusp of Henry's life.

Annette Bening plays Henry's Wife, Sarah. She may not be in love with her husband anymore but she needs him. As her financial position becomes clear, she realizes she needs him very much. But she is not unaffected by it all. This is the man in her life, the father of her child, a good provider and protector. Seeing him lying motionless in a hospital bed, drooling and staring vacantly, is probably the most painful thing she has ever experienced. But there is some hope of recovery.

Henry's long rejuvenation at a specialty medical center is like a rebirth. He remembers nothing, coming into his new world without the power of speech or the ability to walk. His midwife/physiotherapist, Bradley, is wonderful. He is full of life, energy and enthusiasm. As Henry is taught to walk and speak and function, Bradely becomes the mainstay of his life. Sarah keeps her distance and Henry doesn't get to see his daughter, (Rachel), at all until the day he is deemed fit to go home, a scary separation from the only people he trusts.

But the Henry that returns to a home he barely remembers, is not the same man that left for cigarettes. He is a little shy, very calm, forgiving, gentle and above all, nice. His transformation is interpreted in different ways by different groups. The movie serves as an interesting depiction of how society views disabilities. His boss is patronizing, his daughter delighted, his mistress is distraught and for the longest time, Sarah doesn't know what to feel.

The ending may be predictable but in this case, it is the journey that we love. Most of us feel we have lost our innocence and that our honor has been a little tarnished by life's decisions. Henry takes us on a trip to see what might happen if we surrendered all the hard won prizes in our life and instead, chose to embrace life itself. This is a film that will make you feel. Some days, that's just what we need.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
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A prominent, but stony-hearted lawyer is an innocent standbyer in a liquor store hold up and gets shot in the head. The scene is unforgettable and will stay with you long after you've seen the film. He's stunned and doesn't quite realize he's been hit, then you see this little trail of blood trickling from his forehead... next scene, he's in the hospital suffering from amnesia.

Far from being a love-tap to the noggin, Henry must go through months of agonizing physical therapy to re-learn how to talk and think straight again. While his memory comes back in tiny little pieces, he mostly remembers nothing of his past life and is re-introduced to his wife and daughter, who ironically enough, were already strangers to him before he was shot.

Along with the good memories, the previous emotional baggage has been erased as well and Henry finds himself falling in love with his wife all over again, and falling in love with the daughter he never appreciated. He becomes fearless and fun-loving and must face the person he used to be as he realizes that even though he has changed, others are treating him like the old, spiteful Henry. The film says a lot to the viewer emotionally. We either hold on to the things we hate, yet are comfortable with, or we abandon the garbage and start our lives with a fresh perspective, letting those who choose to scoff us sluff off like barnacles.

Too many people simply go through life, plodding along, going through the motions and never really live and enjoy the important things that life has too offer. The film makes you think... you can start off with life a-new, without the help of a bullet if you're so determined. This is a sweet family film that I highly recommend.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars In case you missed this movie... June 2, 2004
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This isn't one of Harrison Ford's bigger hits, but it should be, at least within the dramatic genre. Sure, he's Indiana Jones, and he's Han Solo, but outside of those series, Ford's movie choices have occasionally left this fan, at least, scratching her head (Sabrina? What were you thinking!?).

"Regarding Henry" is a rare little gem of a story, a simple film about a man whose life changes, believe it or not, for the better when he's shot and nearly killed by dint of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Ford's Henry Turner takes us through a life he doesn't remember, including a daughter and a wife played by an impossibly young and fresh-faced Annette Bening.

Sure, it's a little sentimental. But it's a pretty simple story with a positive feel. Filmed on location in New York City, the Manhattan scenery is rather delightful as well.

It's not film noir, it's not a tour de force of characterization, and no, it's not Academy Award winning screenwriting. But it is a thoroughly enjoyable movie, one Ford doesn't have any reason to be ashamed of.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Watch For The Terrific Acting & Touching Story
"Regarding Henry" is a simple movie. It doesn't contain any explosions, tense/scary moments, or blockbuster action scenes. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Zachary Koenig
5.0 out of 5 stars A TRUE WINNER!!
I absolutely loved this movie. It clearly showed how misplaced peoples' values and priorities can be. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Jennifer
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Human Drama
This is a very sensitive story about Human behavior in life. After being insured and having rehab, he realizes he doesn't like who he was. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Ken Pandozzi
5.0 out of 5 stars Harrison Ford - a class act.
A bullet to the head and chest changes Henry's life forever...in a good way.
This is a fantastic tale about the human spirit and how we can turn a bad situation into an... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Indiana Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Regarding Henry
Harrison Ford's acting performance in this movie is superb and well above other roles he has played previously. The movie touched me at all levels of emotion!
Published 12 days ago by Bernard Eisenberg
4.0 out of 5 stars Regarding Henry
I love this movie. It is not an academy award winner, but just as good to me. WE all have challenges to face and overcome.
Published 12 days ago by Beverly Harshman
5.0 out of 5 stars Headline Required
Plus I have to have 16 more words to be able to submit which I am forced to do, they don't like me to just rate the product with 6 stars. What a bunch of bull.
Published 16 days ago by Jay R. Winans
5.0 out of 5 stars Tear Jerker
One of the best movies of all time! You can't beat the cast or the story line in this movie.
Published 1 month ago by Ldn1026
5.0 out of 5 stars TOP 20
Well there were joint entries as around no 5 and 12 or something so there may be more than 20 - but this was definitely a departure for Ford and an interesting premise about the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by nixien
4.0 out of 5 stars Good movie
We saw this film years ago and enjoyed watching it once again. It is a very good movie with good values. The DVD was in good shape and it came quickly.
Published 2 months ago by Carol L. Anderson
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