The Accidental Hero

The Accidental Hero


Starring:Alexandre Hamidi, Anne Coesens, Karim Belkhadra, Teddy Beaudoin, Cécile Vernant
Director: Laurent Jaoui
Studio: Picture This
Product Type: DVD

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Much to her consternation, this 35-year-old, flight attendant mother, Valrie (Anne Coesens of MA VIE EN ROSE), must deal with her (frequently arrested) 16-year-old son, Tom (discovery Alexandre Hamidi). On an especially hectic morning, on their way to the airport, mother and son have a heated argument that distracts her from her driving. When a mammoth truck looms straight ahead, she must swerve into a ditch to avoid a head-on collision.

The car flips over, and they both end up in the hospital, but Valrie falls into a coma. When it is realized that she can no longer even recognize her own son, the Department of Social Services places Tom in a group home. Now he is forved to cope with a host of other young punks as well as a headmaster with some pointed ideas about how to rehabilitate his charges. Despite his own personal problems (and at great risk), Tom sneaks away from the group home and dedicates himself to helping his mom recover her memory.
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    Starring: Accidental Hero-Room 408
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    Release Date: 2007-06-19

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    An Inspirational Family Film! Featured on the Oprah Winfrey show, Accidental Hero, Room 408 is a documentary that explores Tommie Lindsey's impact on a multi-racial high school classroom. Using the art of public speaking and oral interpretation, Tommie is an inspiring African-American teacher that leads his class to the state championship in a little known subject called Forensics. By allowing students to draw on their cultural backgrounds, Tommie motivates and inspires his students to become champions - both in the classroom and in their lives.
    The Accidental Hero
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Just an ok film......what can I say!
    • An Accidental Rental
    • From accidents comes healing
    • The Accidental Hero
    • A Powerful Distillation of the Conflicts of Coming of Age
    The Accidental Hero
    Starring: Alexandre Hamidi , Anne Coesens , Karim Belkhadra , Teddy Beaudoin , and Cécile Vernant
    Director: Laurent Jaoui
    Manufacturer: Picture This
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    ASIN: B0007OP20C
    Release Date: 2005-04-05

    Description

    Much to her consternation, this 35-year-old, flight attendant mother, Valrie (Anne Coesens of MA VIE EN ROSE), must deal with her (frequently arrested) 16-year-old son, Tom (discovery Alexandre Hamidi). On an especially hectic morning, on their way to the airport, mother and son have a heated argument that distracts her from her driving. When a mammoth truck looms straight ahead, she must swerve into a ditch to avoid a head-on collision.

    The car flips over, and they both end up in the hospital, but Valrie falls into a coma. When it is realized that she can no longer even recognize her own son, the Department of Social Services places Tom in a group home. Now he is forved to cope with a host of other young punks as well as a headmaster with some pointed ideas about how to rehabilitate his charges. Despite his own personal problems (and at great risk), Tom sneaks away from the group home and dedicates himself to helping his mom recover her memory.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Just an ok film......what can I say!.......2007-06-17

    This 2005 French film Accidental Hero was neither memorable nor bad, it was so so. Although we don't get too much into the mother and son's troubled past, we know that his father deserted him, and his mother, a stewardess traveled and missed much of his childhood.

    There isn't much build-up of the angst and tension with his mother, we just learn that one day they have an accident while arguing and she ends up in in coma. The boy, Tom, goes to a group home and is determined to reconnect. Through the urgence of the staff, he attempts to get her to remember who she is and brings things from home. The most that he has is cards she sent from around the world and she, herself, recognizes that she wasn't a good mom because she was not there for him. He then pieces together her relationship with her parents and makes that attempt for a memory jog.

    All in all, this film was not memorable, nothing deep, nothing too emotional, no surprises, it was simply a quiet film......MzRizz

    4 out of 5 stars An Accidental Rental.......2006-02-23

    It was snowing and I thought a nice way to spend the afternoon would be to watch a DVD I hadn't seen in a while: THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST. I called the video store, they told me it was in stock, and put it aside for me. I didn't realize until I got home that the DVD I had did not star William Hurt or Geena Davis, nor was it in English and it wasn't called THER ACCIDENTAL TOURIST. It was THE ACCIDENTAL HERO. Sometimes I discover some great films but accident, no pun intended, and this is what I discovered with THE ACCIDENTAL HERO.

    Then film tells the story of Tom, played by Alexandre Hamidi, the troubled son of Valrie, a single mother played by Anne Coesens. We do not know the specifics of his difficulties, and in some ways the specifics do not matter. Mother and son are quickly becoming estranged, almost irreconcilable. The two begin arguing while the mother is driving which causes her to spin out of control. As a result she looses her memory and Tom ends up in government custody. The remainder of the film deals with the surprising way he matures and becomes critical in his mother's healing process.

    The film tells a touching story but never becomes too sentimental. The son is not completely evil nor is he the clichéd rough around the edges kid with a big heart. The mother is not perfect, and past hurts do not miraculously heal. Perhaps it's this realism that makes the film both compelling and believable.

    4 out of 5 stars From accidents comes healing.......2006-02-19

    The plot of this story is what interested me. A young son has an argument with his mother as she drives to work which results in her losing concentration and wrecking. He walks away from the accident but his mother is seriously injured. Determined to help his mother regain her health and her memory, the young man emotionally grows up under the responsibility and guilt he feels about the accident.

    The acting is wonderful, especially the actor who plays the son. The plot does not bog down in melodramatics as would so easily be a pitfall of a movie of this type. The maturation of Tom is realistically presented. Also, Tom obtains a more complete understanding of his mother's past which helps him understand and appreciate her more than he did before the accident.

    This may sound like a fairy tale ending but if we do not believe in understanding, redemption, and growth, then what's the point of trying to make life better? Tom learns this important lesson early in life. Unfortunately, it took a tragedy for him to do so.

    This is a good film I recommend without reservation.

    5 out of 5 stars The Accidental Hero.......2005-09-04

    I was prepared not to like this film, but was surprised at how emotional the story is. Basically it is about a teen age boy who is in need of love and understanding. His mother has not given him the love that he needs and so he does bad things to get her attention. Apparently the young man is a loner and has no friends. Then there is the accident and the mother loses her memory. The boy's struggle to get his mother to regain her memory is very moving and shows how strong his love is for his mother. Plus he gains some insights in how to relate with other people. It is not hard to believe in this story. I recommend this movie very highly.

    5 out of 5 stars A Powerful Distillation of the Conflicts of Coming of Age.......2005-04-20

    Laurent Jaoui has succeeded in creating a gripping film that deals with single motherhood, juvenile delinquency, trauma sequelae, and foster homes in THE ACCIDENTAL HERO. Rarely has such an unlikely story been so well realized on film.

    Valerie Maillard (Anne Coesens) is a young flight attendant mother of 16-year-old Tom (Alexandre Hamidi), a lad who is angry with the world, believes his mother deserted his airline pilot father whom he has never met, who has endless run-ins with the police, always being released to his frustrated and hostile mother with whom he grows ever more resentful. Valerie is an absentee mother because of her career and Tom feels very much alone in the world. After his latest arrest he has a bitter argument with Valerie, then insists on accompanying her to the airport when she has a last minute call to substitute for another flight attendant. (Tom always places a model airplane on the mailbox in front of their home as charm for Valerie's travel safety). During the car trip to the airport and in the heat of an argument, their car is forced off the road in a major accident injuring both Tom and Valerie.

    Tom wakes up in a hospital, discovers his mother survived, but is in a coma. Tom is placed in a group foster home populated with delinquents but managed by a strict man Malik (Karim Belkhadra) who holds all of the power of a disciplining father that Tom has been missing. His only escape is school and a job at which he works nights to make money to give to his mother for past fines. The bulk of his time is spent at the hospital where he watches over his mother.

    When Valerie eventually awakens, she has near total amnesia, does not recognize Tom, and Tom sets out to help her regain her memory. In doing so he contacts his mother's parents for help only to discover that they want nothing to do with Valerie, the daughter who got pregnant with Tom at a young age from an abusive man who treated her so cruelly that Valerie was forced to escape. The 'hero father image' is destroyed for Tom and he sees Valerie in a totally different light: perhaps his mother has been 'absentee' but she has never deserted him the way his grandparents disowned Valerie.

    Gradually circumstances improve and Valerie's memory is retrieved and the film ends in a stunning conclusion that speaks volumes about family, about love, and about maternal/filial devotion.

    The cast is excellent and the performance by first time actor Hamidi is especially remarkable. This is a fine French film that deserves a wide audience. In French with English subtitles. Grady Harp, April 05

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