Rust and Bone movie review

Leanna 2022-03-25 09:01:13

Two people who have encountered misfortune and unforeseen events in their lives are like themselves in need. After experiencing all the hardships in life, they finally come together. A happy and happy ending represents the emotional destination of the audience. The emotional expressions of the actors and actresses in this film are tepid and the performances are delicate and true, especially Marion Cotillard, who won the Oscar and the Golden Globe Award with absolute advantage in 2007's "La Viejo de la Rose". Award for Best Actress. In "Rust and Bone", he once again conquered the audience with his powerful acting skills. The special effects of the prosthetic part of the heroine are first-rate. In short, this is a redemption film that can convey mutual love and help, self-improvement, and struggle against fate.

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  • Zola 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    Expectations are too high. The story is very bland, and the content is just that little bit, which is too exaggerated by the director and seems lengthy. The main line of the male protagonist feels that it is irrelevant to Marion's story after starting, and then the main line starts again while talking about it, and Marion's story line stops again.

  • Desmond 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    European literary films with Hollywood elements mixed in more or less

Rust and Bone quotes

  • Sam: I want to skate, too.

    Alain van Versch: It's not Skate, it's Ski.

    Sam: It's Skate.

    Alain van Versch: No, it's Ski.

    Sam: Skate!

    Alain van Versch: Ski.

    Sam: You're annoying me!

  • Alain van Versch: Twenty-seven bones in a human hand. Certain monkeys have more. Gorillas, 32. Five in each thumb. A man has 27. You break a hand, you break a leg... after a while calcium joins it back together. It may even end up stronger than before. But break a bone in your hand and you'll see it never heals. You'll remember it at each fight, with every punch. You'll be careful. But one day... the pain will come back. Like needles. Like broken glass.