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Para pagar su educación y la posibilidad de una vida mejor, una joven se une a un peligroso equipo de chatarra.Para pagar su educación y la posibilidad de una vida mejor, una joven se une a un peligroso equipo de chatarra.Para pagar su educación y la posibilidad de una vida mejor, una joven se une a un peligroso equipo de chatarra.
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- 4 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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This was a good movie. Coming from a holler West Virginia, it can be very hard to stay here and have a good job, especially if you live very far out, but I live very close to the Capitol. I don't understand why they keep making movies that seem to be written by people who are ignorant about the college system. You don't have to save for college, they're obviously it's a great idea and goal, but there is a lot of help especially if you come from a poor background, and there are always loans. I understand them wanting to paint a picture of a struggling young lady wanting to better herself, but please make it more realistic and uplifting to those who could better themselves who may watch this movie and assume that it's impossible.
For making yet another good drama about the dark and dreary shadowlives of american poverty, in the year of the lord 2021. And thanks to the casting crew that has made a marvellous job finding the keyactors to this film, heir heir...
do i sound like an insider or related to the production crew, you might feel so but no, im just a grumpy old man living in norway, drowning myself into yet another pure drama of american socialrealism in situ. Its a film thats so utterly depressing, and so detailed on every spot that youll forget time and place, and with acting far over the limit of expectations, top notch musical soundtrack, and looking upon all the striving people that pays with a broken back and cut away fingers to buy a buck for one and a half because the 1 percenters decides what the price is anyway, and what shall the people of the heartland united states lean on when the corner stone factory disappears to make a nickel and a dime extra when outsourcing abroad, often moving machinery and infrastructure with it, and just leaving the skelletons back of an era that used to be good and proudly spoken of , just not where you and you live.
Its also a film about a teenagers opportunity to enter the litterates of a higher education that has become such a class diviser in the american society. The film example about scrapyarding and eventual looting valuable metal from elsewhere in the dark hours of the diurnal clock, just to survive and try to hold together and put aside money to afford the giant leap for mankind that college/university is. Call me a socialist and i may approve, but im far more reflected than that and may be quite goppy too, but thats far too advanced to elaborate for a man that hasnt got english as birth language...
but this is yet another must see film from the ''slumdistricts'' of USA, its darn realistic, its top notch acting, and just as repressive and depressive as you like it to be. Its not a rollercoaster of action, no, its just pure sensible drama, that the onepercenters deny and defy, even though its adressed to the all with capital letters. Poverty isnt the end my friend, its just a hurdle to climb across on your way to wisdome and freedome... a well made film at all levels, hereby recommended.
do i sound like an insider or related to the production crew, you might feel so but no, im just a grumpy old man living in norway, drowning myself into yet another pure drama of american socialrealism in situ. Its a film thats so utterly depressing, and so detailed on every spot that youll forget time and place, and with acting far over the limit of expectations, top notch musical soundtrack, and looking upon all the striving people that pays with a broken back and cut away fingers to buy a buck for one and a half because the 1 percenters decides what the price is anyway, and what shall the people of the heartland united states lean on when the corner stone factory disappears to make a nickel and a dime extra when outsourcing abroad, often moving machinery and infrastructure with it, and just leaving the skelletons back of an era that used to be good and proudly spoken of , just not where you and you live.
Its also a film about a teenagers opportunity to enter the litterates of a higher education that has become such a class diviser in the american society. The film example about scrapyarding and eventual looting valuable metal from elsewhere in the dark hours of the diurnal clock, just to survive and try to hold together and put aside money to afford the giant leap for mankind that college/university is. Call me a socialist and i may approve, but im far more reflected than that and may be quite goppy too, but thats far too advanced to elaborate for a man that hasnt got english as birth language...
but this is yet another must see film from the ''slumdistricts'' of USA, its darn realistic, its top notch acting, and just as repressive and depressive as you like it to be. Its not a rollercoaster of action, no, its just pure sensible drama, that the onepercenters deny and defy, even though its adressed to the all with capital letters. Poverty isnt the end my friend, its just a hurdle to climb across on your way to wisdome and freedome... a well made film at all levels, hereby recommended.
Literally it was the best one for its story. I was so much connected with the story that I dont ever wanna see its end. There were no twists no action no nothing just a beautiful story awesome dialogues and perfect acting makes it a fabulous film. This movie is someone who have patience and love to watch story based films. By the way I dont like ending so much,I was thinking that there should be something bad with that owner of scrap. But it was nothing like that,yeah but who cares still a good ending.
As "Holler" (2020 release; 90 min.) opens, a teenage girl is running away with two large bags of empty cans. We soon learn that she is Ruth, a high school student in rural southeastern Ohio. She and her brother Blaze are barely getting by, delivering scrap metal to the local scrap yard. Their mom is serving time in the Jackson County jail on unspecified drug charges. On top of all that, the house where Ruth and Blaze are staying at has no running water and several eviction notices... At this point we are 10 min. Into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: this is the feature-length debut of writer-producer-director Nicole Riegel, adapting her 2016 short film of the same name into a feature length. The story is as familiar as it is depressing: working class people in the Midwest who are barely getting by and are literally hanging on by a thread, both economically, socially and emotionally. The difference with this film, as opposed to, say the god-awful 2020 film adaptation of "Hillbilly Elegy", is that you pretty quickly are invested in these characters, in particular Ruth and Blaze, fighting astronomical odds to make it through. A movie like this wouldn't be complete without a Trump reference, and he appears in several TV clips, talking about how he, and only he, can turn this around. Except of course that once in office, he didn't lift a finger for people like the Ruth and Blaze characters and absolutely nothing changed during his term in office. Politics aside, this movie is indeed riveting and depressing at the same time. The no-name cast performs admirably, in particular British actress Jessica Barden in the lead role of Ruth. We surely have not seen the last of her.
"Holler" was supposed to premiere at the 2020 SXSW festival, yes almost a year and a half ago. But then a little thing called COVID-19 changed the world. The movie finally received a low-profile select theater release this past weekend. The Sunday early evening screening where I saw this at in my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, was attended poorly: exactly 3 people, including myself. To be honest, I cannot see this playing much longer in theaters. For that the movie is too bleak and too depressing, if riveting. If you have any interest in watching a tough movie about hoe people deal with economic depression, I'd readily suggest you check it out, be it in a theater (if you still can), on Amazon Instant Video or another streaming service, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the feature-length debut of writer-producer-director Nicole Riegel, adapting her 2016 short film of the same name into a feature length. The story is as familiar as it is depressing: working class people in the Midwest who are barely getting by and are literally hanging on by a thread, both economically, socially and emotionally. The difference with this film, as opposed to, say the god-awful 2020 film adaptation of "Hillbilly Elegy", is that you pretty quickly are invested in these characters, in particular Ruth and Blaze, fighting astronomical odds to make it through. A movie like this wouldn't be complete without a Trump reference, and he appears in several TV clips, talking about how he, and only he, can turn this around. Except of course that once in office, he didn't lift a finger for people like the Ruth and Blaze characters and absolutely nothing changed during his term in office. Politics aside, this movie is indeed riveting and depressing at the same time. The no-name cast performs admirably, in particular British actress Jessica Barden in the lead role of Ruth. We surely have not seen the last of her.
"Holler" was supposed to premiere at the 2020 SXSW festival, yes almost a year and a half ago. But then a little thing called COVID-19 changed the world. The movie finally received a low-profile select theater release this past weekend. The Sunday early evening screening where I saw this at in my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, was attended poorly: exactly 3 people, including myself. To be honest, I cannot see this playing much longer in theaters. For that the movie is too bleak and too depressing, if riveting. If you have any interest in watching a tough movie about hoe people deal with economic depression, I'd readily suggest you check it out, be it in a theater (if you still can), on Amazon Instant Video or another streaming service, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
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- TriviaThe external scenes of the the factory were shot by the Pixelle Specialty Solutions plant in Chillicothe, Ohio. The inside shots were filmed inside the Belissio Foods plant in Jackson, Ohio. Both plants are roughly 30 miles apart from one another.
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 28,706
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 12,026
- 13 jun 2021
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- USD 28,706
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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- 1.66 : 1
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