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Tomato Red

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
585
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Tomato Red (2017)
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A small time drifter Sammy Barlach (Jake Weary, "Animal Kingdom") searches for his next mark, but comes upon Jamalee (Julia Garner, "Ozark") and her brother who challenge him in unexpected w... Read allA small time drifter Sammy Barlach (Jake Weary, "Animal Kingdom") searches for his next mark, but comes upon Jamalee (Julia Garner, "Ozark") and her brother who challenge him in unexpected ways.A small time drifter Sammy Barlach (Jake Weary, "Animal Kingdom") searches for his next mark, but comes upon Jamalee (Julia Garner, "Ozark") and her brother who challenge him in unexpected ways.

  • Director
    • Juanita Wilson
  • Writers
    • Juanita Wilson
    • Daniel Woodrell
  • Stars
    • Julia Garner
    • Jake Weary
    • Anna Friel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    585
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juanita Wilson
    • Writers
      • Juanita Wilson
      • Daniel Woodrell
    • Stars
      • Julia Garner
      • Jake Weary
      • Anna Friel
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Tomato Red: Blood Money
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    Tomato Red: Blood Money

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    Julia Garner
    Julia Garner
    • Jamalee Merridew
    Jake Weary
    Jake Weary
    • Sammy
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Bev Merridew
    Nick Roux
    Nick Roux
    • Jason Merridew
    Sean Campbell
    Sean Campbell
    • Policeman
    Kevin Mcpherson Eckhoff
    Kevin Mcpherson Eckhoff
    • Security Guard 2
    David Godfrey
    • Prison Guard
    Douglas M. Griffin
    • William
    Brad Kelly
    Brad Kelly
    • Security Guard
    Kathryn Kirkpatrick
    Kathryn Kirkpatrick
    • Interview Female
    Trevor Lerner
    Trevor Lerner
    • Trailer Man
    Simon Longmore
    Simon Longmore
    • Dude
    Scott A. McGillivray
    • Interview Man
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Tim Lake
    Kurt Max Runte
    Kurt Max Runte
    • Official
    Sean Tyson
    Sean Tyson
    • Foreman
    Paul Vos
    • Uniformed Police Officer
    • Director
      • Juanita Wilson
    • Writers
      • Juanita Wilson
      • Daniel Woodrell
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    User reviews12

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    6imseeg

    Deserves more attention than the mere 7 reviews, but the movie lacks credibility in story and lacks chemistry between the actors.

    A looser meets other loosers. They bond and they both continue to struggle through their daily looser lifes. That's basically the story about these young, poor Americans, who live in constant poverty and sorrow.

    The good: acting is good, yet not above normal good. The time that is taken to get to know these poor loosers is nice as well. It gives a good portrait of every character.

    The bad: lacking spark. It lasts an half hour too long at least. And there is no real chemistry between the leading actors, who do act decently, but nothing above barely decent. Dialogues are good, but the general storyline is not very credible at moments and not very thrilling either.

    Not bad, simply lacking just that bit of extra. Therefore only 6 stars.
    8LaOvet

    Not a fluffy film

    If you're into action films, this is not for you. If you're into thoughtful films and willing to meet the characters where they are at in their reality, and you're open to the fact that this represents a plight that many humans are born into, then this is worthy of your time. You really can't go too far wrong when Julia Garner or Anna Friel decide a fim is worth participating in.

    My biggest problem with the film is not in the actors, the characters, the writing, or the cinematography. It's that since I was raised in the Ozark and have lived in California, I know that the mountains in the background look more like the Central Valley of California than they will ever resemble the Ozarks. They may have gotten away with it if it weren't for the wide shots, but it also looks too dry. The reality is that this film was shot in Canada. I wish the scouts would have researched the terrain and geography of the Ozarks better because if you're going to say a film is based in Missouri, in the United States and it's a major component to the plot, then it visually needs to be believable. The mountains in the background completely took me out of the film. At least Julia moved on to the acclaimed TV series "Ozark" where even though it's not shot in the Ozarks, it sure as heck looks like it because of all the location research they did to ensure it has an authentic look and feel for sense of place.
    9Le_Nausea

    Tomato Red

    I'm generally biased against American films and their lack of subtlety but think I would watch any independent film with Julia Garner in it, she's that good. I also really enjoyed the honesty of the main character in his acknowledgment of his position in life. Sometimes a narration in a film comes across cheesy, and it was at times - but it was paramount to the film that the marginalized be given a voice. The cinematography is stunning also.
    9jasonkoenig

    A Meditation on Poverty in Modern Rural America

    Julia garner is, as expected, mesmerizing. The role might hew a little too closely to the character she plays in Ozark, but in an hour and a half she brings similar nuance to a character she developed over many years in the Netflix show. Anna Friel as Bev is a subtle sensation and Nick Roux as Garner's on-screen brother is sublimely understated. Jake Weary as the male lead is in one of those roles where it's difficult to imagine anyone else doing it. He *is* Sammy.

    Much of the dialogue is truly mesmerizing, a credit to Juanita Wilson whom it is impossible to imagine isn't from a trailer park somewhere in the impoverished American south. (I swear I'd read the ingredients panel on a Hostess snack cake were it written by her.)

    This may be the most poorly titled film I've seen in a long time, the title suggesting the kind of story that we don't get. It's not an action flick. In fact, the genius of this film is that at almost no point is it about what you think it's going to be about. At one point it seems a light hearted caper, at another a wonderfully tragic and perverse love triangle, and at yet another a tale of revenge and regret and horrible choices to be made in horrible circumstances. But in that lies the movie's success. Separately these themes don't tell the story this movie is telling but woven together as they are the narrative theme coheres: being poor white trash is a desperate, powerless, anguishing situation, yet those who survive, survive. And sometimes we should pity them for it.

    This film is why independent film exists and should continue to exist despite and especially because of the pressures the major motion picture industry exerts.
    3wkcollinsfamily

    This movie goes nowhere very slowly.

    No direction, no interaction between actors, and no storyline! If you watch this and don't agree in the first 15 minutes you're going to waste the rest of the hour and a half you watch this movie. What a shame for Julia Garner who carried Ozark in many episodes. But wasted or lost her talents in this snoozer. So let me put it like this if you read this twice you may get the message.

    No direction, no interaction between actors, and no storyline! If you watch this and don't agree in the first 15 minutes you're going to waste the rest of the hour and a half you watch this movie. What a shame for Julia Garner who carried Ozark in many episodes. But wasted or lost her talents in this snoozer.

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      The house that Sammy tries to rob doesn't appear to have any power, Jamelee, lights up candles for lighting but when he opened the fridge the light comes on.

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2017 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tomato Red: Blood Money
    • Filming locations
      • Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Metropolitan Films International
      • Scythia Films
      • Alpha-Omega Productions
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    • Budget
      • €1,794,026 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,504
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,920
      • Jan 31, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,504
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      1 hour 52 minutes
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