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Noemy 2022-04-20 09:01:40

This kind of film pursues a sense of reality, and strengthens the shock of a murder case on people's minds by narrowing the distance from life. For low-budget films, the most convenient way to create a sense of reality is undoubtedly this DV style, and - the dull narrative rhythm.
The heroine is very personal, and her temperament can be confusing at first, but you follow her gradually into the life that shaped her character.
The focus of the film is not murder, but the heart. It tells about the tenacity of people (girls) and the kindness of people (murderers) in an extremely rough living state. This theme is the biggest highlight of the film!
The peaks rise in the plain, and the people's hearts are seen in the struggle. This is my evaluation of this film.

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Winter's Bone quotes

  • Gail: [after asking her husband to let her use his truck] He said no.

    Ree: Did you tell him I'd spring for gas?

    Gail: I told him. He still won't.

    Ree: Why not?

    Gail: He never says why not to me, Ree, he just says no.

    Ree: Man, it's so sad to hear you say he won't let you do somethin' and then you *don't* do it.

    Gail: It's different once you're married.

    Ree: It really must be. 'Cause you ain't never used to eat no shit.

  • Ree: He might be hangin' around with Little Arthur and them. You think?

    Teardrop: You don't wanna go around Little Arthur's askin' them people about anything they ain't offered to talk about. That's a real good way to end up et by hogs... or wishin' you was.