The narrative is straight as an arrow. Ree Dolly's father, Jesse, has put up his house and land as bond. If he doesn't show up in court, the property is forfeit. Without it, Ree can't keep her family (younger brother and sister, damaged mother) together and take care of them. She has to find her father or prove he's dead, and she sets out to do it. It's a hard, brutal job, but Ree's not easily dissuaded.
Jennifer Lawrence gives what used to be called a star-making performance as Ree, but the rest of the cast is fine, too, particularly John Hawkes as her uncle, Teardrop, and Dale Dickey as Merab. If you remember her as the prostitute from My Name is Earl, her performance might be revelation. It was for me.
A fine, moving film. Check it out.
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MY favorite movie of last year for sure.
Just an excellent film. Touched by the interview with the blue-collar cast member who played a couple key scenes. Had never been in a film before. Said it was something he could look in the mirror in the morning and be proud of.
Yeah, so far this is my pick for best of the year:
http://www.lawrenceperson.com/?p=2976
WINTER'S BONE is terrific, but somehow THE TOURIST (an average movie at best) garnered THREE Gold Globe nominations! What's up with that?
Hey, even Burlesque was nominated. That tells you a lot about the credibility of the awards.
An excellent write-up and my favorite movie of the year as well. There's not a false note in the entire picture.
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