Winter's Bone

Winter's Bone

By Debra Granik

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2010-06-11
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Director: Debra Granik
  • Production Company: Anonymous Content
  • Production Country: Netherlands, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.814/10
6.814
From 1,690 Ratings

Description

Nominated for 4 Academy Awards® including Best Picture and Best Actress. Jennifer Lawrence stars in her break-out role as a 17-year-old girl who must confront the local criminal underworld and the harsh Ozark wilderness in order to find her father after he puts up the family home for bail and disappears from town.

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Reviews

  • A hardscrabble downer

    3
    By Furutan1
    This film is done well, but it's basically a downer. If you're into a hilbilly mystery about people trying to eak out an existence, this is the film for you. Well made, well acted, but not for me.
  • Surprisingly good drama

    5
    By Rambo8649
    I was surpised with this movie. Descent story with a great cast and really good acting. Very solid filmmaking. I'm not a huge fan of Jennifer Lawrence, but she did an excellent job in this movie, probably her best movie in my opinion.
  • Really Long and Boring

    1
    By MorphineSauce
    Save your money. This movie is awful
  • The Truth is Even Darker

    5
    By Ozark Dweller
    I was born, raised, & live in the Missouri Ozarks. This movie is a brilliant representation of the despair that methamphetamine has brought to our region. Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) could be a number of young women in our communities, as could the rest of the characters. Suburbanites could scarcely believe the misery & squalor in which these people live. Our homicide rate per capita is comparable to cities & it is almost entirely meth heads killing other meth heads. As good as it is; the book is better. The author, Daniel Woodrell, lives about an hour from me. We met through a mutual friend & he told me he was pleased with movie adaptation, so I guess that's the real measure in that regard.
  • Amazingly relatable lead character

    4
    By Daughterof133
    Before she was known as the star of "The Hunger Games," Lawrence gave a much more realistic and heartfelt portrayal of a tenacious teenage girl in Appalachia who is forced to raise a family of three solo, where meth cooking is the new bootlegging. The director did an amazing job of making Ree Dolly a relatable character who is instantly relatable even to those of us who fortunately never had to live in her circumstances. The actors portraying the violent, secretive, meth-addicted family members were very believable in terms of motivation (loyalty, cruelty, tenacity). See this film at least once!
  • Stupid, stupid, stupid

    1
    By T234rkfoo44kfmc
    May be the worst movie I have ever seen. I will never get that hour and a half of my life back. This movie goes nowhere and has no plot.
  • An intriguing trailer doesn’t always mean a great movie.

    1
    By Jacqueline3000
    This is a horrible movie! So painfully boring. I even skipped parts because I was bored out of my mind. I only kept watching cause I wanted something to happen, nothing ever did. I don’t even understand what happened if anything. I couldn’t tell where the climax was. Nothing happened! So slow. Don’t get me wrong I like depressing movies but I’ve got to feel it. You know? Instead of anticipating wait will happen next, I stared at my computer screen thinking I’ve just wasted 3 dollars on a movie that for sure doesn’t deserve 94%. Don’t be fooled by the trailer and positive reviews, like I was.
  • Winter Bones

    5
    By Peabody202
    A tough movie to watch in some ways, primarily because it seems authentic. It lacks Hollywood polish in a good way.
  • Outstanding

    4
    By CancaoDeDeus
    Being "a Southerner", I cringe when I hear how Hollywood portrays people from the South...how we talk, dress, act, etc. But this movie is dead-on....especially in the portrayal of people from this region who succumb to meth production to the abandonment of their families, and good sense entirely. It's a cold, stark reality check most folks don't see if they aren't "from around here". Jennifer Lawrence is excellent and her accent is perfect, a little too perfect. But it just adds to the flavor. Loved this movie.
  • Outstanding

    5
    By Memphis 48
    Fabulous depiction of poverty stricken Ozark existence, great music and good story. A movie with substance.

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