Winter's Bone: Movie Review
Winter's Bone
Rating: 7/10
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, Garrett Dillahunt
Director: Debra Granik
It's being touted for Oscar success next year - and now Kiwi audiences get
the chance to see Winter's Bone after its time with the New Zealand
International Film Festival.
17 year old Ree (a career defining turn by Jennifer Lawrence) is the sole
carer for her family; with a mentally ill mother and two kids, she's the rock of
the family in the hillbilly mid-America homestead.
One day when the local sheriff (Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles' star
Dillahunt) tells them their errant dad put their home up as bail and then
skipped, Ree realizes he has to be found before they lose everything.
So in spite of massive opposition locally and from her father's brother,
she's forced to begin a journey to find her pa and ensure the family doesn't get
evicted.
However, little does she realize the path which she's embarked on.
Winter's Bone is one of those films which you'll sink into - or hate
intensely. It's got a slow burning feel to it and is a piece of slow cinema.
Yet because of that Granik's crafted an absorbing film which is unflinching
and, at times, harrowing - but somehow still manages to offer hope at its
conclusion.
But the central performance by Jennifer Lawrence should be the sole reason to
see this - her subtle and unshowy acting marks a star in the ascent. Her
performance has already garnered acclaim on the festival circuit and is seeing
her touted as a potential statue winner (or at the very least nominee) come the
2011 Academy Award season.
The film won't be for everyone - for some the pace will be offputting; but
for those who like a mystery film with engrossing characters set in mid-America,
Winter's Bone is worth seeking out.
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