Turin Film Festival - Debra Granik - Winter's Bone, 2010
You know a place than where you never want to be born? There. Missouri, United States. Mountains lost somewhere. Seventeen years, a catatonic mother, two younger brothers to look after children and a father who is out of jail security by putting in the home (see cabin) where you live. Spilled out of jail after whom and how it produces the crank, a drug that you do your uncles, second cousins, all relatives and neighbors.
basically means put in perspective the lives of everyone. It also means pulling out the balls. That is going to ask around where the hell you stuck your father. That is not to have more money to eat but never ask anything to anyone. Or teach your brothers to shoot just to survive. Or teach them how to skin a squirrel after it is kicked. Or gather evidence of your father's corpse in the most atrocious of ways to demonstrate that it is no longer alive, and then the police no longer has the right to withdraw the security (ie the house).
say that this film is a hard film is an understatement. It is a film that enters the blood as the title, is a film that makes you feel all the anguish and loneliness and despair and fortitude and bestiality and humanity of those who sometimes finds herself in the stories the most absurd in life. And for those who do not know, just like Get Low, with the legendary Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek Bill Murray in which he was introduced here last year in America seem to find a dye of the most significant. Among the films I've seen so far, is certainly that more than anyone deserves to win.
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