Regarding Henry
Director: Mike Nichols
Actors: Harrison Ford, Annette Bening, Michael Haley
PlotA ruthless and self-centered attorney living in New York City has his life turned upside down when he gets shot during a convenience store robbery. The incident leaves him with severe brain damage, amnesia, and the loss of many motor skills. Facing a long and challenging road to recovery, he finds himself completely dependent on others, specifically his wife and daughter. As he struggles to relearn basic functions like walking and talking, he is forced to confront the realities of his previous life and the relationships he had once taken for granted.
While undergoing rehabilitation, he begins to rediscover who he is, all while forging new bonds with his family. Their love and dedication help him realize the depth of the disconnect that had once plagued their relationships. Despite numerous setbacks and challenges, he starts to piece together his past life, facing truths about his personal and professional conduct. This journey towards self-discovery and redemption ultimately changes his outlook on life, leading to transformations that affect not just him, but everyone around him profoundly.
Writers: J.J. Abrams
Release Date: 10 Jul 1991
Runtime: 108 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English, Japanese
Home Video Reviews
A recommended Blu-ray, ‘Regarding Henry’ features emotional depth and Harrison Ford’s standout performance, with solid A/V presentation and great packaging.
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