Year: 1970
Runtime: 93 mins
Language: English
Director: Simon Hesera
Bernie, a smooth‑talking drifter with a penchant for booze and no clear purpose, brings his young niece Winnie to the seaside for a day of fun. Instead, his relentless drinking spirals the outing into a hazy, chaotic trek through the resort’s eccentric community.
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The film centers on Bernie, a heavy drinker who trudges through the rain to pick up his six-year-old daughter, Winnie, who has polio, from his ex-wife Melissa. Melissa has remarried a man named Carl, a detail Bernie observes as he spots him getting into a car to go to work. Slackened by nerves and guilt, Bernie asks to borrow some money, and while he waits for Winnie to be ready, he quietly cracks open the liquor cabinet and chugs a pair of vodka shots, signaling the downward path the day will take.
As they leave the flat, Bernie’s sharp contempt for a condescending woman in the foyer tangles with Winnie’s innocent delight, the little girl calling him Uncle Bernie without realizing he is her father. The moment is tender, even as it reveals the complicated bond between them. At the station, a man named Louis confronts Bernie about money owed, and a punch is exchanged when Bernie, as usual, claims he has no cash. Louis is stern and unyielding, setting a tone of vulnerability and debt that threads through the day.
The seaside unfolds in a string of small, improvisational encounters. Bernie buys Winnie a seashell after they reach the beach, and the pair drift toward a souvenir shop. Winnie wanders off to a cafe where she reveals a quiet trust in the world, while Bernie, meanwhile, engages with a fisherman and then bursts into the cafe, immediately targeting the waitress for wearing slacks, though his own behavior is far from principled as he guzzles beer. Winnie misplaces her seashell, and Bernie’s inability—or refusal—to settle what he owes keeps mounting, so he slips away again to a shop run by a gay couple, where he buys a second shell and pockets more booze.
The rain keeps falling as they move from one cafe to another. Winnie eats pancakes in the next place, while Bernie slips out without paying once more. Their day grows crowded with brief, disconnected encounters: a Scottish poet with whom Bernie drinks gin and someone from Ghana who shares whiskey, all while he largely ignores Winnie, who ends up alone and restless, yearning for steadiness and home.
Despite promises to call a taxi to take her back, Bernie abandons Winnie in a sandwich shop and slips away to a spirit shop, where he connives to steal a bottle of gin and later grabs a bottle of brandy as well. He staggers back to the sandwich shop, where he retrieves the girl, now tethered to the hope of a safer return home, but the day has already taken its toll on him. He is completely inebriated, and the pair head back into the rain-soaked streets, Winnie clinging to a fragile thread of composure as he drags himself forward.
The ending lands with a cruel, quiet inevitability. Bernie staggers and falls, the impact of his fall dulling the world around him, while Winnie, still trying to hold his hand and keep him upright, is left to face the consequence of a day spent trading care for danger. The camera lingers on Winnie’s grief, and the final image is a heartbreaking close-up of her, crying and shouting his name as the world slips away.
Winnie cries and wails, “Uncle Bernie.”
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