A mans blunders regarding his family are told and retold through different eras in history.A mans blunders regarding his family are told and retold through different eras in history.A mans blunders regarding his family are told and retold through different eras in history.
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- TriviaDue to adverse reaction at preview screenings, Warner Bros instructed the director, Bill Forsyth, to trim the film by 40 minutes as well as adding narration and a happy ending. Forsyth subsequently disowned the film as a result.
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[first lines]
The Storyteller: This is the story of a story. Once upon a time there was this story, and the story said to itself, how should I begin?
Hector: Try the usual way.
The Storyteller: What, in the dark with a man and a woman, in a story that is still to tell itself?
Hector: Well, you've got to start somewhere. Say, long long ago... Or, far far away... Or, another time in a different distant country... Or just, once...
The Storyteller: That's good. "Far away", so you know the place is close to your own heart. "Once" is nice, so we know that it always happens. Hmm, Once there was this hero...
Hector: [wryly] Some hero.
The Storyteller: Some man then. Any man. Say, a man, a woman, and some children. Don't forget the children.
This film is about one man's journey to capture the spirit of courage over many centuries during different civilizations.
As for the acting, well all the actors gave the film their best. Robin Williams turned in a serious dramatic performance, and that may have saved the movie from oblivion. I also liked John Turturro's few minutes of his entertaining presence.
Overall, Being Human is not a great film in any stretch of the imagination. It's not god awful either, but perhaps there is a reason why this film remained obscure, twenty-one years after its release date. I liked the attempt to create some philosophical meanings. But good intentions can only carry a film too far. Despite its good intentions, this film is a bust. It has its moment of fine filmmaking, but it could have had way more! My Grade: D+
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Box office
- Budget
- $40,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,519,366
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $764,011
- May 8, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $1,519,366
- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1