Saturday, August 12, 2023

Jules

Yesterday I spent the afternoon at the Broadway seeing the movie Jules.  It is utterly delightful and put a big smile on my face.  Lonely septuagenarian Milton (Ben Kingsley) is beginning to exhibit signs of dementia which causes his frazzled daughter Denise (Zoe Winters) to consider putting him in an assisted living facility when a space ship carrying an alien crash lands in his backyard (and ruins his azaleas!).  No one believes him because of his declining mental abilities (and because he regularly makes a nuisance of himself at the local town council meetings).   He befriends the alien, who comes to be known as Jules (Jade Quon), and he finds him to be a sympathetic listener.  Eventually two other lonely septuagenarians (and regulars at the town council meetings), Sandy (Harriet Sansom Harris) and Joyce (Jane Curtin), learn Milton's secret and also begin confiding in Jules.  They become friends as they protect Jules from discovery and help him return home (this movie is like E.T. for the senior citizen set) which then gives them the courage to face their own challenges.  This exploration of loneliness, loss, and growing older is surprisingly funny (I laughed out loud several times) as well as poignant and I was particularly struck by the realistic portrayal of caring for an aging parent (I had a tear in my eye at one point).  Kingsley, Harris, and Curtin give wonderful performances and their characters have very relatable arcs.  Quon is also noteworthy because she is riveting in a completely physical performance.  The story is simplistic and it takes a while to get going but it is a heartwarming way to spend an afternoon and I recommend it.

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