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Reflecting on Companionship’s Profound Impact

MOVIE REVIEW
Helen and the Bear

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Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 21m
Director(s): Alix Blair
Where To Watch: world premiere at the 2024 Hot Docs International Documentary Festival; for more information, visit www.helenandthebearfilm.com


RAVING REVIEW: HELEN AND THE BEAR transports us back to the 1970s when all bets were off. It showcases a decade of radical changes through the lives of an intriguing duo: Helen H. McCloskey and Paul N. "Pete" McCloskey, Jr. Under the direction of Alix Blair, this documentary frames an environmental crusader and a daring member of Congress, depicting how their passionate struggles in the public sphere connected and countered with a deeply personal love story.


HELEN AND THE BEAR grabs your attention by depicting how Helen and Pete's endeavors merge into a collective fight for environmental preservation. Their shared devotion cements their bond and reflects the era's political and social turmoil. As they navigate their personal and shared lives, the film captures the essence of their impact on each other and the world around them.

Central to the narrative is Helen's journey. The documentary delves deep into her exploration of identity, highlighted by a significant and transformative six-year relationship with another woman. This isn't just a subplot; it's a pivotal part of the film that explores her pursuit of authenticity, weaving it seamlessly with her life alongside Pete.

As the storyline advances, the film unapologetically portrays the later stages of Helen and Pete’s lives. Blair's engaging filmmaking style captures their choices to celebrate anniversaries with psychedelic flair and retreat to New Mexico for soul-searching. Utilizing Helen’s diaries and archival footage, Blair adds layers of intimacy and grandeur, making the personal epic.

Blair's connection to her subjects influences the film in a way that makes it more personal. She introduces Helen as 'The Hellion,' a moniker that captures her spirit and fierce independence. This personal insight enriches the film's narrative and frames Helen as a relatable icon whose life's reflections echo the universal themes of love, struggle, and independence.

The documentary handles the sensitive themes of aging and caregiving. As Pete's health wanes, Helen’s transformation from spouse to caregiver reveals new dimensions of their relationship, beautifully illustrating the complexities and depth of enduring love.

The film also provides a deep dive into the protagonists’ backgrounds. From Helen’s advocacy for women's rights and environmental issues to Pete's bold political transitions, these stories portray their characters on a level beyond just what their stories tell. Blair’s narration helps to present a comprehensive view of their convictions and life choices. Insights from Blair are sprinkled throughout, offering profound reflections on love, sacrifice, and identity. Her philosophical musings enrich the viewing experience, encouraging audiences to ponder the intricate nature of relationships and the challenges they bring.

Ultimately, HELEN AND THE BEAR is an insightful exploration of how the sweeping currents of social and political change shape personal relationships. The film not only recounts the lives of Helen and Pete but also challenges viewers to engage with the core questions about the essence of enduring partnerships and the personal sacrifices they entail.

HELEN AND THE BEAR reminds us of the power of love and commitment in the face of societal upheavals. The film documents a story and invites its audience to reflect on the profound impacts of companionship and personal growth within the broader social context.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.