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Joe Bell

Original title: Good Joe Bell
  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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6.2/10
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Mark Wahlberg and Reid Miller in Joe Bell (2020)
From filmmaker Reinaldo Marcus Green (MONSTERS AND MEN; upcoming KING RICHARD), along with the Academy Award-winning writing team behind BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (Diana Ossana & Larry McMurtry) and Academy Award nominee Mark Wahlberg, JOE BELL tells the intimate and emotional true story of an Oregonian father who pays tribute to his gay teenage son Jadin, embarking on a self-reflective walk across America to speak his heart to heartland citizens about the real and terrifying costs of bullying.
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A working-class father embarks on a nationwide walk to combat bullying after his son's high school bullying, realizing he's missing out on his son's life back home.A working-class father embarks on a nationwide walk to combat bullying after his son's high school bullying, realizing he's missing out on his son's life back home.A working-class father embarks on a nationwide walk to combat bullying after his son's high school bullying, realizing he's missing out on his son's life back home.

  • Director
    • Reinaldo Marcus Green
  • Writers
    • Diana Ossana
    • Larry McMurtry
  • Stars
    • Mark Wahlberg
    • Reid Miller
    • Connie Britton
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    • Director
      • Reinaldo Marcus Green
    • Writers
      • Diana Ossana
      • Larry McMurtry
    • Stars
      • Mark Wahlberg
      • Reid Miller
      • Connie Britton
    • 166User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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    Mark Wahlberg
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    Connie Britton
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    • Director
      • Reinaldo Marcus Green
    • Writers
      • Diana Ossana
      • Larry McMurtry
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    User reviews166

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    8jeff-85-126561

    When Gary Sinese is only as good as everyone else, you know the acting is top notch.

    Mark Wahlberg acts his ass off in this one. No guns or aliens or spies to hide behind. This is a brilliant performance. And the young actor Reid Miller is amazing. Connie Britten was better than ever and child Maxwell Jenkins steals a scene or two.

    Not for the faint of heart or light viewing. 8/10.
    7peterscarpinato

    Affecting Drama About Tolerance, Regret, and Healing

    Going in, I had an idea how this movie would play out. A dad version of the Sigourney Weaver film Prayers For Bobby came to mind. But this was different. Joe Bell (Mark Wahlberg) certainly made his mistakes but tried his best to love and accept his son's sexuality despite the backdrop of intolerant rural Oregon. His subsequent trek across the country with his anti bullying message was a journey by foot but also an emotional and cathartic one.

    I didn't know this true story and I recommend that you don't read up on it before the film. I'm glad I didn't because a couple of times the story went in a direction that was completely unexpected. One, a smart director choice. The second, a tragic reality.

    Performances were strong across the board. Mark Wahlberg has come a long way as an actor and he delivers an excellent performance here. Reid Miller who plays his son Jaden was also outstanding.

    Will the right people see this and be impacted by it? Probably not. Nevertheless, it's a moving story that deserves to be told.
    8mls4182

    You see what its like

    You knew this was going to be a sad movie, so don't complain about it. You knew it dealt with the subject of LGBT, so if you don't like it, why did you watch it?

    The most important thing this movie shows us is just a taste of some of the nastiness bullied people endure. Only a taste. Such a shame because it is the bullies who are truly flawed.

    In this film, the parents are supportive. Well, it is 2022. Think of all the bullied kids who had no one on their side or no one to turn to. If you can't sympathize, why did you bother watching the film?
    7Alexander_Blanchett

    Dont get all the hate

    Not a bad film at all, so I dont get the negative reviews. Yes it is sometimes a bit cliched and sometimes a bit too emotionally over the top with some cheapish effects but I think in the essence it is a very important message the film spreads.

    What I found was a bit hard to get into it at the beginning - I didn't know anything about the story before watching the film and usually I dont google a real live story I dont know about before entering the film that portrays that story. Maybe thats why I liked it and connected to it after a while. I think no matter what the quality of the film is - the story is real and it is important that it is shared. Maybe people were expecting a second Brokeback Mountain. I didn't. I expected a tender father-son-story which I got and on the top of this I got a story of much more importance. Ok I stop preaching. Back to the quality of the movie. Yes it was corny at times. Yes it was overwhelmingly sentimental at other points. It however contains some really decent acing. Biggest shout out to Reid Miller who was fantastic. He will go places. Such a beautiful and honest performance. Didn't feel like acting. Major thumbs up!

    Mark Wahlberg in the lead was not bad either. He had some really good moments especially towards the end. Still it was not groundbreaking but in his own legacy the performance surely ranks in the Top 10. Also Connie Britton was memorable and nice to see Gary Sinise back with a short but beautiful performance.

    I think the film mostly suffered from its direction. I was not on par with some creative decisions. The screenplay was also not out of this world, especially considering the writers involved. Still, and I am going back to preaching. This film is important and in my opinion spread this important message quite effectively.
    8amilducic

    So misunderstood and underated...!

    I just can't understand the low ratings, and the critics saying that "this could have been a powerful movie". Did we watch the same movie? Hell yeah it's powerful, hell yeah it's emotional! It's well acted and the movie has a great atmosphere. It's quite simple to follow, and the flashbacks are well placed...So, nothing less than 8!

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    • Trivia
      Larry McMurtry's final produced screenplay. He died before its release, which was delayed because of COVID.
    • Goofs
      When Joe is sitting on the side of the road around 1:08, he has the cart that isn't given to him until a few minutes later from a guy in a truck.
    • Quotes

      Joe Bell: A lot of people don't think it's a big deal to make fun of other people... um, who are different from you. You know, bullying and intolerance can have a deadly effect. And I'm here because I'm walking across America on behalf of my son, Jadin, to speak out against bullying.

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      Born This Way
      Written by Paul Blair, Fernando Garibay, Lady Gaga (as Stefani Germanotta) & Jeppe Breum Laursen (as Jeppe Laursen)

      Used by permission of House of Gaga Publishing LLC, Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Sony/ATV Tunes LLC, Universal Music Corp., Universal Polygram Int. Publishing Inc., Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official distributor site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tình Cha
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Argent Pictures
      • Closest to the Hole Productions
      • Fifth Season
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,405,488
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $749,635
      • Jul 25, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,736,318
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.76 : 1

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