Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Winter's Bone



I recently watched "Winter's Bone," starring Jennifer Lawrence, in what the New Yorker's David Denby called a '"country-noir" thriller' and 'one of the great feminist works in film,' in his glowing review.

This is a must-see, which is why I won't carry on with all of my thoughts. I hope anyone who sees the film goes in knowing as little as I knew. It may have flown by you in the theaters, but it's now available to rent and I highly recommend you do so. To sum it up in a few words, it's the tale of a 17-year-old young woman's desperate attempt to support her family and save their land, against the harsh and silent landscape of the Missouri Ozarks.

I've heard of a film described in terms of a poem, and I would give that compliment to "Winter's Bone." Line by line, there is a silence that bookends each chilling beat and a voice hollering from below an icy surface. It never gets warm enough to melt, but somewhere underneath a woman breaks through.









***all photo stills from the film***

4 comments:

  1. This movie was AMAZING! Do you think she could win an Oscar?

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  2. @Karen: she'll definitely get a nomination! How could she not! A win? Possibly...

    @Heather: rent asap! xoxo

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  3. Wow, now I really want to see this movie!

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