Funny Bones

1995

Action / Comedy / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 63% · 19 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 81% · 2.5K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 3902 3.9K

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Plot summary

Tommy Fawkes wants to be a successful comedian. After his Las Vegas debut is a failure, he returns to Blackpool where his father—also a comedian—started, and where he spent the summers of his childhood.


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Oliver Reed as Dolly Hopkins
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Anonymous_Maxine 8 / 10

A comedy that is very well thought out and very intelligent. This is often difficult to watch, but it works because it has heart.

Funny Bones is not a traditional comedy. It starts off being deliberately unamusing, yet it later becomes evident that this was done not only to establish reason for the events that occur during the rest of the movie, but also to create good character development. Oliver Platt proves that he is not only a great comedic actor, but he can be just as good when he is trying NOT to be funny. His on-stage scenes early in the film were not only well-lit but also wonderfully acted and photographed. Jerry Lewis also performs a surprisingly convincing role in a startling turn from sheer comedic hilarity to a seriously dramatic role as Platt's legendary comedian father.

Platt plays Tommy Fawkes, a struggling stand-up comedian trying to live up to the legacy that his famous father George Fawkes (Jerry Lewis) has created. George is now retired, and Tommy is struggling to get his career started. After yet another painful failure onstage, Tommy decides to travel back to Blackpool, England, where his family's comedy originated. The people that Tommy meets there are strangely fascinating, and Lee Evans delivers a particularly interesting performance as Jack Parker, the high energy comedian who is on the run from the law and is also George Fawkes' bastard son. His one full length comedy act is absolutely amazing to watch.

As Tommy is holding auditions trying to find something funny to include in his own act back in the States, he learns more and more about the people living in Blackpool and about their history as well as some dishonorable actions of his own father, and he learns an important lesson from it all. He ultimately finds his place in the world of live acting, and the transformation from who he was at the beginning of the film to who he is at the end is incredible.

Funny Bones is an excellent but very different comedy that is ultimately very rewarding and satisfying. The cinematic trickery and the skillful use of lighting add to the experience, and the acting is excellent all around. The circus scene at the end of the film was great, it was tense and amazingly well done. Although slow at times, this is a great film about overcoming obstacles and developing your own view of the world, as well as the importance of finding your rightful place in it.

Reviewed by jotix100 8 / 10

A brilliant black comedy

Not having seen this film, or even remembering if it ever played locally, it was with amazement we stumbled into this brilliant comedy directed by Peter Chelsom. The screen play is by Mr. Chelsom and Peter Fannery.

The opening scenes are disorienting because we aren't prepared for what will follow in any way, but in retrospect, it makes sense because it ties in with the story in ways that a casual viewer might overlook.

The biggest thing going for this film is the wonderful Lee Evans who gives a performance bigger than life and ends up stealing the film and making it his own. This young actor deserves to be seen in other films because he shows a charisma and a talent unmatched by other, more experienced actors.

The other surprise was Jerry Lewis. Not being a fan of Mr. Lewis, he gives a retrained performance, much better than in some of his comedies. Leslie Caron is also excellent, although she is not seen but in a few pivotal scenes. Her Cleopatra dance shows her in great physical form. Oliver Platt, as Tommy, wins our sympathy because he bombs as a comedian in front of a Las Vegas audience.

The real stars of the film are George Carl and Freddie Davies, genuine comedians, doing what they do best. Their routines show us a team of the most talented people in the business.

Blackpool, the English seaside resort comes alive as it shows why it's the mecca for popular entertainment.

Reviewed by ccthemovieman-1 9 / 10

Fascinating Quirky Film

Here is one more somewhat-unknown film I wish got more notice, although I'm not sure how many would like it because it's so different. It's a bizarre combination of humor and tragedy, of supernatural and straight drama. It's just an odd mix, but I find it very, very interesting and I've seen it three times, equally fascinated each time.

The movie goes back and forth between drama and comedy which makes unsettling for some viewers, but not me. It kept me on my toes, so to speak, even with those multiple viewings. Also in here is another example of how good comedians can be in dramatic roles, in this case, veteran comic Jerry Lewis. Oliver Platt plays his son, and does an outstanding job as the main figure in this film. The comedy is really provided by others, most notably the most tragic figure in the film: "Jack Parker," effectively played by Lee Evans.

There is really is no way to adequately explain this strange film in a few paragraphs. I would just say if you are looking for something different, give this a try. And stay with it, even if the first half hour is not to your liking. You will be rewarded.

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