In my quest to see as many Leslie Caron films as I can, FUNNY BONES came my way, via a free rental from my county library. The title comes from a talk by dad (Jerry Lewis) who says, "some people are just born funny, it is in their bones. I hate to tell you this, son (Oliver Platt), you are not funny and you never will be." Leslie Caron plays the mother of a really funny Brit who is also a bit off kilter, not too different from most Brits anyway. Platt's character goes back to his birthplace, Blackpool, to get inspiration after he bombs in his Las Vegas debut as a standup comic.
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The off-kilter son is actually Platt's half-brother, a love-child from the 1960s between the Caron and Lewis characters. He does have funny bones, but had gone a bit crazy some years earlier and killed a fellow clown during a performance by beating him on the head with an iron bar inside a rolled up newspaper. The movie ends with the two half brothers swinging from a high pole in front of an audience, Platt hanging in the grasp of his half brother, who says, "Listen, they are beginning to like you." Frame freezes, it is left to our imagination whether they went on to perform together, or if Platt fell and died, a death he predicted two weeks earlier in Las Vegas.
A bit of a strange movie, I don't rate it real high, but after the opening scenes were out of the way, and the story settled in England, it kept my attention every minute thereafter. I like well-done quirky films, and this is one of those.
Plus, it is great seeing Leslie Caron at about the age of 64, looking beautiful and playing her role perfectly, which even included a brief dance in a bare belly costume. The consumate actress, now in her 6th decade of film-making.