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Story Line For Rust and Bone | |
Put in charge of his young son, Ali leaves Belgium for Antibes to live with his sister and her husband as a family. Ali's bond with Stephanie, a killer whale trainer, grows deeper after Stephanie suffers a horrible accident. | |
Total Vote User Rust and Bone : 10,180 Visitor | |
User Ranting Rust and Bone : 3.9 | |
User Percentage For Rust and Bone : 81 % | |
User Count Like for Rust and Bone : 7,888 | |
All Critics Ranting For Rust and Bone : 7.5 | |
All Critics Count For Rust and Bone : 136 | |
All Critics Percentage For Rust and Bone : 81 % | |
Actors For Rust and Bone | |
Marion Cotillard,Matthias Schoenaerts,Armand Verdure,Celine Sallette,Corinne Masiero,Bouli Lanners,Jean-Michel Correia | |
Review For Rust and Bone | |
The movie wanders off course in the final act, as if none of its three screenwriters could quite figure out how to end it. Connie Ogle-Miami Herald "Rust" has some lovely scenes - Alain carrying Stephanie out to the sea - but it seems to wander off in search of something it already has, and in wandering, it loses its way. Tom Long-Detroit News You couldn't ask for a more random relationship, but "Rust and Bone" slowly, almost magically, gives it meaning, symbolism, even a kind of symmetry. Rafer Guzman-Newsday Interesting, but emotionally and dramatically flat Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service The masterful writer-director Jacques Audiard draws vivid performances from Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts for this gripping French romance about the body and the soul. J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader When Rust and Bone tells a story of a woman's recovery from a devastating injury, it hits all the right notes, traveling a path that is poignant without being mawkish and triumphant without being saccharine. James Berardinelli-ReelViews This is a very different film to Audiard's most recent release - the impressive A Prophet - but it has a similar sense of maturity about it, and could well have acting awards aplenty heading its way in the coming months. Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire The strength of director Jacques Audiard's film is that he refuses to elicit pity from the audience for his protagonists. Bob Bloom-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) Like a carnival barker or presidential candidate, Rust and Bone promises far more than it delivers. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing Though Stéphanie's legs are removed from sight through the wonders of digital film effects, the character will remain in your consciousness like a phantom limb. Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle Marion Cotillard impresses in this intimate, harsh and realistic study of two troubled souls. Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer The story is what it is, and other than the ridiculous ending crisis, isn't bad. What drives the film is Marion Cotillard's acting. Gary Wolcott-Tri-City Herald It moves at its own, often slow pace, but Marion Cotillard gives another great performance and the visual effects that turn her into a double amputee are astonishing. Mike Scott-Times-Picayune Audiard juxtaposes Schoenaerts' physicality with Cotillard's disability and explores their mutual vulnerability in haunting and suggestive fashion. Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Has significant blemishes that don't quite come out in the wash...but the picture persists on the strength of its committed performances. Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews A lesser director would not have breathed life into Rust and Bone, but Audiard directs with skill and sensitivity, even when his characters lack those attributes. Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net "Rust and Bone" has heart and soul. Calvin Wilson-St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Rust and Bone" seems to wander unexpectedly into its heart; it feels organic in its casual unfolding, like life itself. Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times Hits us harder in the head than in the heart, but packs a wallop nonetheless. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express It doesn't have the same absorbing, epic qualities of "A Prophet." But Audiard's craft is still arresting, and the film hums with beauty, vigor and blood. Stan Hall-Oregonian A disappointing use of Cotillard's estimable talent buoyed by striking visuals and inspired use of a Katy Perry song. Michael Nordine-L.A. Weekly | |
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