Movie Review: Things We Lost In The Fire

In this emotionally potent film, which hinges on the repercussions of an unexpected death, Danish director Susanne Bier, who also directed the critically acclaimed 2006 film After the Wedding, tells a character-driven story.

This compelling drama rotates around Brian Burke (David Duchovny). One evening, as he is returning from the grocery store, he is killed while intervening in a family dispute between two strangers. His reputation of being a nice guy and family man was impeccable. The film deals with numerous flashback scenes establishing the back story of  Brian's loving relationship with his wife Audrey (Halle Berry) and their two young children. He was also a loyal friend to his childhood buddy Jerry Sunborne (Benicio Del Toro) who once was an attorney but is now a drug addict.

The complex plot delves into Audrey's resentment of Jerry and Brian's close friendship. After Brian's death she realizes Jerry should be invited to the funeral. It seems that she wants him to share in the mourning. She has problems with the children and coping with the loss and decides to have Jerry take up residency on their estate. Her grief overcomes her and she relies on Jerry more and more as time goes on. Jerry has his demons of his own and must recover from his addiction. These two people must find the inner strength to help each other.

This challenging role for Halle Berry gives her a solid platform as a serious dramatic actress. The last time I have seen her carry a role this well was in Monster's Ball, for which she won an Oscar. Benicio Del Toro has always been a powerful actor. He gives a mood-swinging portrayal of a drug-addicted man who has the intelligence to deal with complex problems. The story line maintains a connection with the late husband as the two main characters (Audrey and Jerry) deal with denial and grief.

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  • 1 - heather

    Oct 17, 2007 at 9:40 am

    Does anyone know the name of the song featured in the commercial for the movie? The song was also featured on the show Intervention on A&E but I couldnt find it on that site. TY

  • 2 - layla

    Oct 17, 2007 at 1:54 pm

    heather,

    the name of the song is "look after you" by The Fray...enjoy!

  • 3 - Gus

    Oct 18, 2007 at 5:00 am

    Strong strong performance by Benicio Del Toro. I'm a new fan now.

  • 4 - lisa

    Jul 23, 2008 at 8:04 pm

    does anyone know the name of the song del torro is listening to on his headphones the first time we see him in his apartment?

  • 5 - CL

    Aug 07, 2008 at 11:38 pm

    Lisa - the song is "Sweet Jane" by Lou Reed

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