The story was interesting and shows once again the injustice in life. The action was varied and it didn't get boring. Overall, a good drama with a fair ending.
Out of the Furnace
2013
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Out of the Furnace
2013
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Russell and his younger brother Rodney live in the economically depressed Rust Belt and have always dreamed of escaping and finding better lives. But when a cruel twist of fate lands Russell in prison, Rodney becomes involved with one of the most violent and ruthless crime rings in the Northeast - a mistake that will cost him everything. Once released, Russell must choose between his own freedom or risking it all to seek justice for his brother.
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Good performance of the main actors
All-too-familiar mood piece
OUT OF THE FURNACE is a simmering story of revenge, betrayal, and murder, brought to life via a couple of volatile performances from the leading actors. Altogether it's rather familiar story and one which has been done time and time again in the cinemas, but then this film isn't really about the story at all but rather the mood, the ambiance of the thing. The director's goal is to realise some of the simmering tension of the likes of BADLANDS, charting a ruthless small town America where death and destruction are just around the corner and people are happy to turn a blind eye to such events in their midst.
I was a bit disappointed with the lack of story in this film, which seems to drag out the most basic plot ingredients to double their real length. However, the performances more than make up for it. Christian Bale is saddled with what amounts to a rather basic character as the lead, but he does very well with it (unsurprisingly) and is 100% realistic. Casey Affleck is more of an actor I can take or leave, and I found I didn't really care about his predicament. However, Woody Harrelson is the scene-stealer here, portraying a man full of bullish aggression, a guy who you can feel the hatred coming off in waves. He's completely scary, the sort of person you would pray at never having to cross paths with in real life, and his performance alone gives this film an extra star.
Slow Tough Grinding movie
Russell Baze (Christian Bale) is a hard working responsible guy who's always bailing out his more irresponsible brother Rodney (Casey Affleck). One night, Russell accidentally kills some people while drunk driving. He gets sent to prison and loses his girlfriend Lena (Zoe Saldana). Meanwhile, Rodney starts fighting for money, and gets caught up with a criminal madman (Woody Harrelson). When Rodney goes missing, the police (Forest Whitaker) can't do much to help, and Russell takes matters into his own hands.
This is a tough grinding movie. Christian Bale and Casey Affleck are both doing good downtrodden characters. Woody Harrelson is surprisingly good as the menacing drug lord. It is slow, but there is always something or someone interesting in the scene. It never comes to a stop. It's more of a slow burn with moments of intense fury. Be warned, this is not an action movie.