Fearless (1993) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Adapted by screenwriter Rafael Yglesias from his own novel, Fearless explores the complex struggle back to mental health of post-traumatic stress disorder victim Max Klein (Jeff Bridges). One of few survivors of a fatal plane crash, Klein remains calm and assists other survivors out of the burning debris, earning praise as a hero by the media. After stoically departing the tragedy without a word to emergency officials, Max returns home with detached feelings towards his wife (Isabella Rossellini) and son, along with a bizarre, seemingly authentic belief that he is now impervious to harm. Bill Perlman (John Turturro), a psychiatrist for the airline, fails to reach Max about his newfound fearlessness, but asks for his help in aiding Carla (Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Rosie Perez), a fellow crash survivor filled with grief and guilt over the loss of her baby. In one of his earlier roles, Benicio del Toro plays a small part as Carla's boyfriend. - Lisa Kropiewnicki, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
10/15/1993
DVD Release Date:
05/18/1999
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for language and airplane crash realism.
Run Time:
122 min.
Distributor(s):
Warner Bros.
Production Co.:
Warner Brothers
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Redemption, Air Disasters, Journey of Self-Discovery, Starting Over, Haunted By the Past
Tone:
Understated, Compassionate, Meditative, Poignant, Elegiac, Cathartic
Keywords:
air-disaster, barnstorming, courage, crash, craziness, disaster, love, meaning-of-life, psychiatry, rescue, romance, survivor
Language:
English
Status:
DVD