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    May 6, 2011 · And when he wakes up, The Beaver is not only present, but it begins to coach him out of his mental fog. “I’m The Beaver, Walter,” the puppet says in a British accent. “And I’m here to save your g‑‑d‑‑ned life.”

    • Jodie Foster
  2. 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. Soon he's using the beaver to talk to others, and is trying to rebuild his life.

  3. The Beaver. Walter Black: We reach a point where, in order to go on, we have to wipe the slate clean. We start to see ourselves as a box that we're trapped inside and no matter how we try and escape, self help, therapy, drugs, we just sink further and further down. The only way to truly break out of the box is to get rid of it all together...

  4. Aug 5, 2018 · The Beaver. Synopsis: 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).

  5. The Beaver is a 2011 film directed by Jodie Foster about Walter Black (Mel Gibson), a depressed father and CEO of a toy company who has been kicked out of the house, and finds a beaver hand puppet in the dumpster.

  6. Mar 17, 2011 · Mel Gibson stars as Walter Black, a man suffering from severe depression over a period of years. His long-suffering wife Meredith (Jodie Foster, who also directed) has finally tossed him out, and...

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  8. Feb 9, 2011 · When Walter puts the puppet on his left hand Beaver starts talking to him in a cockney accent, telling him to get a grip on himself. “I’m here to save your g.d. life,” it asserts. “The question is, do you want to get better?”

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