The Theory of Flight

    The Theory of Flight
    1999

    Synopsis

    A dreamer who aspires to human flight is assigned public service after one of his attempts off a public building. This leads him to meeting a young woman, who is dying of motor neuron disease. The strong-willed woman admits her wish to be de-flowered before her death. The man, struggling to maintain his relationship with his girl friend, declines but offers to help pay for a gigolo to do the deed. The following events play off the inherent comedy and drama of the circumstances.

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    Cast

    • Helena Bonham CarterJane Hatchard
    • Kenneth BranaghRichard
    • Gemma JonesAnne
    • Holly AirdJulie
    • Ray StevensonGigolo
    • Ruth JonesBecky
    • Sue Jones-Davies
    • Gwenyth Petty
    • Robert Blythe
    • Aneirin Hughes

    Recommendations

    • 75

      ReelViews

      The Theory of Flight is far from a perfect movie, but it offers enough highlights that, on balance, it's worth a recommendation. The solid acting camouflages a great many other deficiencies.
    • 75

      San Francisco Chronicle

      It's a sweet, low-key and satisfying film -- and it deserves a heap of credit for treating its subject with humor and humanity.
    • 63

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The Theory of Flying is actually fairly enjoyable. At least it doesn't drown its message in syrup and cornball sentiment.
    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      The Theory of Flight is built from the kind of material that either soars or crashes with audiences. And here, it doesn't quite hold together. But if the film, as a whole, never takes flight, the actors do. Watching them bicker and sail up is so delightful, you only wish their vehicle could keep them aloft longer.
    • 60

      New Orleans Times-Picayune

      A key strategic decision in the success of this 100-minute feature is Greengrass' determination to accentuate the humorousness of his salty-tongued heroine and valiantly resist the temptation to sentimentalize her plight. The upshot is a touchingly off-kilter, bravely platonic love story that -- wonder of wonders -- never turns sticky. [5 March 1999, p.L28]
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      [A] gimmicky actors' holiday.
    • 50

      Variety

      A risky idea only occasionally gets both wheels off the ground in "The Theory of Flight," a sometimes wryly amusing, oftimes dramatically awkward story
    • 40

      Village Voice

      Earnest and misguided in equal measure, The Theory of Flightis ostensibly a bold and rare attempt at depicting disabled people as sexual beings, but the notion is couched in such spurious and schematic terms that the film never really stands a chance.

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