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THE
ACCIDENTAL HERO
Tom Maillard is a teenage boy for whom peace and fulfillment seem impossible.
Restless and dissatisfied, he expects little of life, and is happy to
relieve his frustration and boredom in rebellious ways. With flippant
disregard, he shouts down his mother Valerie, a young, single mother
and hard-working flight attendant, assuring her that he’ll go on
doing whatever he pleases. Valerie is frustrated by Tom – who is
all-too-quickly verging on adulthood – since he manifests all the
instability that characterized his father, an airline pilot he has never
met. Certain that Valerie drove his father away, Tom harbors a deep resentment
for his mother. And yet, Tom and Valerie love and depend on each other,
like two refugees stranded together on an emotional desert island.
Everything changes for Tom when he
and Valerie are involved in a terrible car accident. Tom
revives in the hospital, but finds his mother in a coma.
Since they had been bitterly arguing when their car overturned,
Tom is deeply remorseful, but has no one to whom he can confess
his sorrow. When he is placed by the juvenile court in a
group home, Tom faces new challenges getting along with his
fellow residents (all of them similarly traumatized). His
lifelong wish for a father figure is granted in the person
of Malik, who oversees the group home, but Tom gets more
than he bargained for when stoic, formidable Malik imposes
the stern, and at times, stinging discipline that he has
been missing in his life. When Valerie awakes from her coma,
Tom is shocked to learn that she has lost her memory, which,
he is told, may only come back through reminders of the past,
and possibly through some terrible shock. With the support
of Malik and a sympathetic female doctor, Tom tries to rebuild
a relationship with his mother, offering her tokens of memories
lost, and confronting a bank of memories that even he regrets.
But when he learns the whereabouts of his long-lost grandparents,
along with some sinister secrets about them, he must face
a man’s decision: whether to restore Valerie’s
horrific past to her, or protect her from its ravages...
even as he confronts the demons of his own past.
Directed by Laurent Jaoui
90 min. / in French
“The movie is skillfully
shot, appealingly and powerfully acted throughout, and the
director’s restraint pulls you in deep.”
Tom Steele , OUT MAGAZINE
“It’s impossible
not to be moved by the challenge this boy has taken
on.”
TELE CABLE SATELLITE MONTHLY
“The characters are well-drawn and
you really get a sense of what each of them is thinking and feeling.
It’s a modestly powerful film!”
Daniel W. Kelly,
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