A Beginner’s Guide to Endings (2010)

6.3/10
33% – Critics
48% – Audience

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In Niagara Falls, Ontario, proverbial loser Edward “Duke” White, father to now four adult and one adolescent sons with three different women, and not much of a father by anyone’s estimation, has just killed himself, and although his body is not found, the evidence indicates that he killed himself by going over the falls. Only Duke’s only wife, now ex-wife Goldie White, has and had been any sort of mother to all five, despite only being the biological mother to the first three: not too bright Eddie Jr., who had always wanted to be a boxer – he having turned pro for a while, which is where he got his nickname “Nuts” – despite never having shown a real aptitude for the sport; Cal, the slick Lothario who likes the finer things in life, except his women, his type being those that would proudly display their tramp stamp; and Jacob, the smart, responsible straight arrow. From the will read by the executor, the boys’ paternal uncle, Father Pal, the boys learn that besides the specifically chosen memento each of the three oldest receives appropriate to his life, Duke killed himself for the sake of those three partly in an act of atonement. In addition to committing fraud against the three, the large sum of money they didn’t even know they had, he did something ten years ago that will result now in their imminent deaths. After Cob confirms the accuracy of what Duke wrote, each of the three goes on an end of life journey, Nuts and Cal’s specific to their respective lives in boxing and with women. While Cob does go the route of carrying out his bucket list, some of the more dangerous items on which may indeed kill him, Nuts and Cal may also find their remaining path will take them possibly closer to death, an unintended consequence.—Huggo

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A comedy as funny as it is improbable.

A favorite movie of mine, Magnolia, is introduced with a narrator talking about odds and the unlikelihood of certain things happening and A Beginner’s Guide to Endings starts in a very similar fashion. The credits for this Jonathon Sobol film are cleverly presented as parts of games of chance and from the outset there is that feeling that unlikely things are going to happen and this will be an unpredictable and unusual comedy. The Beginner’s Guide was one of more than a dozen options available at the Domestic Arrivals Film Festival in London Ontario and it is one that I almost missed. When so many quality films are offered in such a short time frame sometimes difficult choices have to be made. This film was one of the best decisions I made and everything about it impressed me. The award winning screenplay gave the ensemble cast plenty of material to work with and their performances were all pitch perfect.

J.K. Simmons serves as an adviser to the White brothers, a family so dysfunctional that they could lower the property values in any neighborhood they chose to call home. Siam Yu manages to deliver up some laughs as a very credible Todd, the youngest product of Duke White’s many misadventures. While Harvey Keitel doesn’t need a lot of screen time as the Duke White character his presence is felt throughout the full 92 minutes. Any casting changes would have made this a different film and it likely wouldn’t have been a better different. Everybody needed to be who they were to make it work as well as it did. The shooting locations in Niagara Falls are very familiar to most people, but because of the close proximity to London there may have been a stronger connection for the audience here. This isn’t a film for everyone but it is one that l will go out of my way to see again.

A very funny and entertaining dark comedy that deserves to be watched. I really liked it. I say B+.

“The events leading up to my death were a lot like the rest of my life, things didn’t go exactly as planned.” Duke White (Keitel) is dead and his three sons are at the will reading. After hearing what they will get they also get another surprise, due to gambling problems their father signed them up for unsafe drug tests when they were babies and because of that they all find out they will die soon. All three sons handle the news differently but eventually they all take one last run at the one thing they have always wanted to do. Based off the preview this is a movie I was looking forward to. I really like these dark comedies and the cast was pretty good. I have to say that I really enjoyed this movie and laughed throughout, but this is another movie where I laughed at things I shouldn’t be laughing at. The idea on it’s own is pretty morbid but watching it it comes off as more comedy then depressing. There are some really funny lines in this and the running gag about Cal’s (Caan) car is great and I loved hearing what they would say about it next. This is a very funny comedy but is not for everyone. Overall, really funny but this is a dark comedy so you must like that style of humor to fully enjoy this movie. I give it a B+

I can pretty much guarantee you’ve never seen a film like this!

This is one seriously weird and quirky film. And, I don’t think I’m off base here in saying that there is no way you could possibly have seen a film like this before…and if you have, please let me know!

The film begins with a TERRIBLE father (Harvey Keitel) jumping to his death at Niagara Falls. At his funeral are his five sons from five different women. And, not surprisingly, he was a HORRIBLE father to all of them. With the exception of the youngest (who is too young to realize his father was a jerk), they boys don’t seem the least bit concerned about the death. After all, the man didn’t act much like a father. At the reading of the will, however, three of the sons learn something TERRIBLE–their father signed them up for a drug study when they were kids and the medicine they took will make them die…very, very soon! The rest of the film consists of showing what these three men do with their final days. I’d try to describe what they did…but frankly you just need to see it to believe it!

While this plot sounds very sad, the film is hilarious due to the very, very quirky writing. The dialog is among the strangest and funniest I can recall…other than in “Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil”. And, I loved how I could never predict where the story went next. It certainly is unique, strange and non-formulaic! And, it’s also, most importantly, a lot of fun. A wonderful indie film for someone looking for a film totally unlike anything they’ve seen before…or since.