The Beaver
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The Beaver

Walter Black ('Mel Gibson') is depressed and sleeps most of the day. It's driving his family crazy, and his wife Meredith (Jodie Foster) kicks him out.... Walter starts carrying a beaver puppet and tries to commit suicide (unsuccessfully). He uses the puppet to talk to himself, trying to bolster his spirits, and is trying to rebuild his life. Through the beaver, the family begins to learn about Walter's history and problems, and as he continues rebuilding, the beaver shows us all a way to cope. Show More

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In the movie The Beaver (2011), Walter Black, played by Mel Gibson, is suffering from depression and spends most of his days sleeping. This behavior begins to take a toll on his family, leading his wife Meredith, portrayed by Jodie Foster, to ask him to leave. In a desperate attempt to find solace, Walter starts carrying a beaver puppet and uses it as a way to communicate with himself.

Despite a failed suicide attempt, Walter finds comfort in the puppet and begins to rely on it as a coping mechanism. Through the beaver, he starts to rebuild his life and address the underlying issues that led to his depression. As Walter opens up, his family learns about his troubled past and the challenges he has faced.

The Beaver explores the power of imagination and the ways in which individuals can find strength in unexpected ways. The movie delves into themes of mental health, family dynamics, and the journey towards self-discovery and redemption.

As Walter continues his journey of rebuilding, the beaver puppet becomes a symbol of hope and resilience for both him and his family. The Beaver offers a unique and thought-provoking perspective on mental health struggles and the healing process.