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Ex-gedetineerde Joe (Nicolas Cage) heeft in het ruige Texas de leiding over een groep mannen die gezonde bomen vergiftigt. Een leven vol geweld, drank en betaalde liefde. Op een dag meldt de 15-jarige Gary (Tye Sheridan) zich bij hem, op zoek naar werk. Afkomstig uit een verknipt gezin met een gewelddadige vader, hoopt hij door hard werken aan zijn uitzichtloze bestaan te kunnen ontsnappen. Voor Gary is Joe de held en de uitweg die hij zoekt. Joe herkent zichzelf in de jongen en probeert hem te behoeden voor de misstappen die hij zelf maakte. (Cinéart Nederland)

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Malarkey 

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Engels Somehow, I’m developing a weak spot for these crazy small town movies from the middle of America. Nicolas Cage plays a former convict in this movie, and although he is actually the only convict in the area, he is also the only normal and more or less healthy functioning person there. This can’t be said about those around him, except for the boy who clings to him, who does not belong there at all. They are all nuts. It almost looks as if the town was overflowing with blacks and white nutjobs. Anyway, I have to admit that I really enjoyed this dark drama. Nicolas Cage plays weird guys in weird movies. Sometimes he doesn’t succeed, other times I’m bowing down before him because even with his shooting speed there are still movies in which he manages to surprise. ()

lamps 

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Engels I have one big problem with this. Nicolas Cage, at his core a good-hearted and respected guy, is portrayed as a hunted victim of society who is happily trampled on by others for his every transgression, while Gary's father, an old drunk and the most physically and mentally repulsive creature of American redneck culture, goes largely unnoticed and he can beat the whole family without much objection. Maybe it's supposed to be a metaphor for how ugly and unfair life is, but it doesn't help the film with its established rules, the plot is unnecessarily stretched to wannabe existential heights, and the two aforementioned characters always end up behaving exactly as expected from the start. In terms of craftsmanship and especially the performances, everything is fine and the bleakness of the setting is reflected in a very oppressive and dirty atmosphere, but I can't shake the feeling that a lot of similar themes have passed through Hollywood and that Joe is slavishly describing most of them, however carefully and without major mistakes. Fine to watch on TV, but not at the cinema. 65% ()

kaylin 

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Engels It's as if some creators decided to find peace in humanity by observing a group of people who are not doing well, living in a way that the majority of the middle class will not like, but in their ruthless lives, it is possible to find a certain direction to follow. It's strange and Cago liked it, but this film didn't resonate with me much. ()