Bernie

"Excellent"

Bernie Review


Richard Linklater mixes comedy, drama and documentary to tell a frankly outrageous true story, and in the process he also gives Jack Black one of his best-yet roles. Even though his character is camp and colourful, Black beautifully underplays him, channelling his normally excessive style of acting into something utterly endearing. And while the story is packed with tragedy, Linklater still manages to keep us laughing.

Black plays Bernie, a well-loved member of the community in small-town Carthage, Texas. Bernie is the local mortician, and he has a reputation for caring for the families of the deceased. Mainly the widows. Then his life takes a strange turn when he meets Marjorie (MacLaine), a cranky widow who's estranged from her family and has more money than she can spend. Now in addition to running the town theatre club and managing a local art show, Bernie is managing Marjorie's finances and traveling with her around the world. Then she rewrites her will to leave everything to him, and events take a startling turn.

The film is narrated through documentary-style interviews with the town's brutally honest residents, and only some of them are played by actors. They talk about Bernie's place in the town, and how opinion shifted when he was accused of Marjorie's murder. Knowing that Bernie was a real man, and that these events really happened, adds a spark of energy to the film that actually augments the blackly comical tone. And opposite Black, MacLaine delivers one of her strongest, snappiest turns. McConaughey is also great fun as the blustering prosecutor who's shocked that anyone in town still loves Bernie. But they all do.

Every element of the plot is laced with irony, as Linklater weaves in some strong commentary about small-town community values and the nature of true justice in rural America. The story may lend itself to being told as an intensely serious mystery-thriller, but Linklater finds comical currents everywhere from Bernie's camp, effete demeanour to the blunt opinions of real people. His direction is packed with witty visual gags and subtly amusing touches that never boil over into slapstick. And most remarkable is how Linklater and Black make Bernie into such a likeable guy that we perhaps wouldn't mind if he got away with murder.

Rich Cline



Bernie

Facts and Figures

Genre: Comedy

Run time: 104 mins

In Theaters: Friday 22nd June 2012

Box Office USA: $9.2M

Distributed by: Millenium Entertainment

Production compaines: Mandalay Vision, Wind Dancer Productions, Detour Filmproduction, Castle Rock Entertainment, Horsethief Pictures

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 4 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
Fresh: 133 Rotten: 14

IMDB: 6.8 / 10

Cast & Crew

Producer: , Ginger Sledge

Starring: as Bernie Tiede, as Marjorie Nugent, as Danny Buck Davidson, Tommy G. Kendrick as Larry Brumley, Gary Teague as Neighborhood Onlooker, Rick Dial as Don Leggett, Mona Lee Fultz as Cashier, as Scrappy Holmes, as Jerry, Grant James as Mr. Estes, Veronica Orosco as Church Patron, Christian Stokes as Truck Driver

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