Discuss Regarding Henry

This movie was panned by the film critics (but what's new). I loved this movie.

Harrison plays a hot shot selfish lawyer who is brain injured from a gun shot. He wakes up from his coma and has to learn the basics in life (walk, talk, etc)

As his memory slowly returns he realises that he doesn't like the person he used to be and he grows from there.

Ford is truly a great actor, you could see the range of emotions in his face without him saying a word.

There's not one movie I've seen him in that I haven't liked and I've watched many.

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This movie is third on my list of favourite Harrison Ford's movies, after "Witness" and "Indiana Jones". slight_smile

My favourites are Indiana Jones, Regarding Henry the very dated Working Girl and of course Star Wars relaxed Love Han Solo

I enjoyed this movie - Harrison Ford could have so easily overdone it - but great actor that he is he kept it entirely believable. I am surprised that the girl who played his daughter didn't carry on making films.

Yes I thought the girl was great little actor. She obviously must not have liked the movie scene as this was the only one she was ever in.

It was a bit dull.

It's a slight and gentle film, not to mention dated. Still, Ford's performance is just right.

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