Dear Frankie (2004)



Starring: Emily Mortimer, Jack McElhone, Gerard Butler, Sheila Hancock
Directed by: Shona Auerbach


Dear Frankie (2004) is a heartfelt drama that tells the story of Frankie (Jack McElhone), a young boy growing up in a Scottish coastal town, raised by his single mother, Lizzie (Emily Mortimer). Frankie believes his father is a sailor he writes letters to, but the truth is more complicated. When Lizzie hires a man (Gerard Butler) to impersonate Frankie’s father for a special moment, the family navigates themes of love, hope, and the delicate bonds between parent and child.
The film is tender, emotionally rich, and grounded in everyday realism, focusing on human connection, honesty, and the longing for stability.

Emily Mortimer delivers a subtle and moving performance as a mother trying to protect her son.
Jack McElhone captures Frankie’s innocence, curiosity, and emotional depth beautifully.
Gerard Butler provides warmth and charm in a smaller but memorable role as the surrogate father figure.
Atmospheric Scottish coastal settings enhance the film’s intimate and poignant tone.
Themes of love, family, sacrifice, and honesty are explored with nuance and sensitivity.


