"Regarding Henry" isn’t among the more highly reviewed films of Ford’s career. Many critics dismissed it and its script, from JJ (nay Jeffrey) Abrams, as sappy and sentimental. And we can’t necessarily deny that.
But it still features a terrific performance from Ford, who plays a chronic absentee husband and father, who happens to be a slick-ass NY attorney, whose entire life and outlook changes after he is shot in the head (naturally) and recovers with a bout of amnesia.

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