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In the Fire
Film about loss gives sense of hope
The film follows Audrey, played by Halle Berry, as she struggles to deal with her husband Brian's (David Duchovny) death and tries to raise their two children without him. She reaches out to an unlikely source of comfort, Brian's friend from second grade who has turned into a heroin addict, Jerry, compellingly portrayed by Benicio del Toro.
Although at first it may seem strange that Audrey would find solace in an addict, you soon see that Jerry is her link to Brian. He's the only other person that knew her husband as well as she did.
Perhaps as a woman who has been married for 12 years, I naturally put myself in the place of Audrey. Some feminists may bristle at the vulnerability this character displays as she tries to survive without her husband, someone who had always taken care of her. But as I watched her struggle on screen with trying to do renovations, throwing out her husband's clothes, and even sleeping alone, I felt it was similar to the way I would react. I laughed as, after several sleepless nights, she dragged a surprised and perplexed Jerry into her bedroom to rub her ear, something that her husband used to do to help her fall asleep. And I cried as she tried to clean out their closet, only to put Brian's clothes back because she could not let go.
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