This Month’s
Feature Film: Reign Over Me
REIGN OVER ME, now available on DVD, is my favorite film so
far in 2007. Powerful, haunting, touching, and profoundly moving,
the film is a testament both to the power of friendship and also
to the extraordinary healing potential of the human heart. REIGN
OVER ME was written and directed by Mike Binder, who also wrote
and directed another brilliant and underappreciated film a couple
of years ago entitled THE UPSIDE OF ANGER. In both films, Mr.
Binder shows enormous understanding and compassion for people
in crisis and his characters beautifully portray the emotions
that so many of us experience but are so rarely shown with such
soul as in both of Mr. Binder’s films.
The story revolves around former college roommates Charlie
Fineman and Alan Johnson who both went on to become dentists.
Both also married, began raising families, and then somewhat
lost track of each other. There, the similarities of their lives
ended. Charlie’s
wife, three daughters, and even the family dog were aboard one
of the planes that hit the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. In
an instant, Charlie lost his entire world. Traumatized, he quit
not only his practice but also his connection with every one in
his life. Alan, whose family life is much more stable, nonetheless
feels unsettled and alienated from his wife. He had tried to reach
Charlie when he read of the 9/11 tragedy, but could not find him
until, by “chance” he sees Charlie ride by him one
night on a scooter. When he runs to catch up, he is stunned to
see the deterioration in his old friend, and even more shocked
when Charlie does not seem to even remember him. That encounter
is the catalyst for the rest of the film, wherein Alan befriends
Charlie and tries to help him reconnect with life itself.
Unfortunately, REIGN OVER ME did not do well at the box office
when it opened theatrically in February of 2007. The subject
matter may indeed have distanced some people from going to the
theaters and the fact that Adam Sandler plays Charlie Fineman
may have misled people about the tenor of the film. If so, that
would be a true disservice to Sandler’s transcendent performance.
He plays Charlie with heartbreaking tenderness and vulnerability.
Many people are, however, only accustomed to Sandler playing
broad comedies. In that regard, the situation with REIGN bears
some eerie similarities to two other recent movies with the same
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ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS
MIND, which starred Jim Carrey who also gave a magnificent performance
in a dramatic film when people were more accustomed to seeing
him in broad comedies, and STRANGER THAN FICTION, starring Will
Ferrell. Both films were brilliant and both underperformed with
both critics and at the box office. Great comic actors such as
Jackie Gleason, Jerry Lewis, and, more recently, Tom Hanks, Sandler,
Carrey, and Ferrell, often are just as brilliant, or even more
so, in straight dramatic roles.
The challenge of healing our own hearts is at the very epicenter
of the soul of REIGN OVER ME. Charlie is so lost in his own grief
that he has consciously tried to disconnect himself from his
own feelings and even his memories. Alan is also disconnected
from his daily life and sees in Charlie the opportunity to heal
a friend and in so doing heal himself. As with most of us, it’s
so much easier to see someone else’s problems than it is
to see our own, isn’t it? When, however, we deny those
feelings, they don’t disappear. We simply shove them into
what Carl Jung first called “the shadow” of our being.
When that shadow side “gets full” (often the onset
of a middle-age crisis), those feelings are often then projected
onto others around us so that we eventually have no choice other
then to face them in ourselves. (A spiritual teacher once said
that our souls do not want us to have to learn from pain but
we often are so blind to the other, more gentle pathways that
our souls illuminate, that pain winds up being the soul’s
court of last resort.) For Charlie and Alan, they help each other
and, in so doing, heal themselves. Brilliantly written, directed,
and acted, REIGN OVER ME is a film that will resonate in my heart
forever.
Stephen
Simon co-founded
www. Spiritualcinemacircle.com and produced such films as SOMEWHERE
IN TIME and WHAT DREAMS MAY COME. He also directed and produced
both CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD and INDIGO and is the author of THE
FORCE IS WITH YOU: MYSTICAL MOVIES MESSAGES THAT INSPIRE OUR
LIVES.
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