

Homer and Eddie
A mentally disabled man gets help from a sociopath when he tries to reunite with his dying father, who years earlier disowned him.
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Plot Summary
In 1950s New York, Eddie, a mentally unstable con man, escapes from a mental institution. He crosses paths with Homer, a developmentally disabled man who believes he is a gangster. Together, they embark on a chaotic and poignant journey across the country, encountering various characters and situations that highlight their unique perspectives on life and society. Their escapades lead them to confront their pasts and forge an unlikely bond.
Critical Reception
Homer and Eddie received a mixed reception from critics. While some praised the performances of Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi, and the film's attempts at dark humor and social commentary, many found the narrative uneven and the tone inconsistent. The film struggled to balance its comedic and dramatic elements, leaving some viewers and critics feeling that it didn't fully realize its potential.
What Reviewers Say
- The film features strong performances from its lead actors, Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi.
- Offers moments of dark humor and poignant social observation.
- Suffers from an inconsistent tone and an uneven narrative structure.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the performances and the film's unique, albeit sometimes dark, sense of humor. Some found the relationship between the main characters touching, while others felt the film was too quirky or slow-paced.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Russian filmmaker Andrei Konchalovsky, known for his work in both the Soviet Union and Hollywood.
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