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To the Bone

  • 2017
  • 16
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
58K
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Lily Collins in To the Bone (2017)
Ellen is an unruly, 20-year-old anorexic girl who spent the better part of her teenage years being shepherded through various recovery programs, only to find herself several pounds lighter every time. Determined to find a solution, her dysfunctional family agrees to send her to a group home for youths, which is led by a non-traditional doctor. Surprised by the unusual rules-and charmed by her fellow patients-Ellen has to discover for herself how to confront her addiction and attempt self-acceptance, in order to stand a chance against her demons.
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A young woman, dealing with anorexia, meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.A young woman, dealing with anorexia, meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.A young woman, dealing with anorexia, meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.

  • Director
    • Marti Noxon
  • Writer
    • Marti Noxon
  • Stars
    • Rebekah Kennedy
    • Lily Collins
    • Dana L. Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Marti Noxon
    • Writer
      • Marti Noxon
    • Stars
      • Rebekah Kennedy
      • Lily Collins
      • Dana L. Wilson
    • 125User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Rebekah Kennedy
    Rebekah Kennedy
    • Penny
    Lily Collins
    Lily Collins
    • Ellen
    Dana L. Wilson
    Dana L. Wilson
    • Margo
    • (as Dana Wilson)
    Ziah Colon
    Ziah Colon
    • Angel
    Joanna Sanchez
    Joanna Sanchez
    • Rosa
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Kelly
    Carrie Preston
    Carrie Preston
    • Susan
    Don O. Knowlton
    Don O. Knowlton
    • Jack
    Valerie Palencar
    Valerie Palencar
    • Mother
    • (as Valerie Palincar)
    Hana Hayes
    Hana Hayes
    • Chloe
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Dr. Beckham
    Kathryn Prescott
    Kathryn Prescott
    • Anna
    Lindsey McDowell
    Lindsey McDowell
    • Kendra
    Alex Sharp
    Alex Sharp
    • Luke
    Retta
    Retta
    • Lobo
    Maya Eshet
    Maya Eshet
    • Pearl
    Karen Zahler
    Karen Zahler
    • Grace
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
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      • Marti Noxon
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      • Marti Noxon
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    Dev1999

    Heart-hitting film

    I can imagine everyone that has had anorexia or knew or knows someone with it or comparable diagnosis will have a hard time watching this movie, but also will say it is true to it's theme.

    This movie is hard-hitting, indeed, to the bone. I could not take my eyes off this movie, even though it is very hard to look at 'cause the look of Lily Collins and her co stars in the Strashhold are close to unbearable. But that is how it is so a story like this needed to be told. (Just like with 13 Reasons Why)

    Everyone's performance is amazing and true to the characters. This needs to be seen, there are scenes that will make you bawl and probably help you being grounded more. It is also funny when it wants to be, which is not that often.

    Loves this, waited for it for a year and it was worth it.
    9Frankiesupafly

    My experience, pretty much

    I have struggled with an eating disorder since I was 15 years old. In my early twenties I didn't deal with it appropriately only to end up working for a group of wellness clinics... the biggest one for eating disorders. From here onward you can guess I had a massive anorexic/bulimic relapse (in my late 20's), and I went through my companies own in patient unit and several others... In my early 30's I finally made the leap, quit my triggering job and took a year off to heal. I did CBT (group therapy), shrink, psycho therapy, dietitian/nutritionist, etc etc. I am now I'm my mid 30's and I am FINALLY OK with myself, kinder to myself and able to accept myself as I am and enjoy food again. Why did I write this entire cathartic blurb? Because this movie is INCREDIBLY accurate and well made! Now only does it pretty much mirror my own relationship with myself and others, I really identified with the defiant and guarded girl Lily Collins portrayed! I literally broke down in tears at the mother/daughter breastfeeding scene... it made me think of my own issues with my mother and her inability to both breastfeed and connect with me. At my stage of healing I did not find it triggering, but that's not to say that those who are actively struggling with their own wellness might not benefit from watching it. All I can say is that the acting was spot on, as was the the secrecy,tortured, shameful and painful nature of eating disorders... during mine I did it all; starvation, binging, purging, cutting, overdosing, laxatives, diuretics, hiding food/puke/stool, you name it! But not anymore because, just like in this movie, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
    10lswote

    I was pulled into this

    I am male, fat and old, yet I understood this movie. Not wanting to eat never made sense to me. Seems like the simplest problem to solve, I mean I eat pretty much non-stop and the idea of not wanting to eat is not easy to relate to for me. But I empathized with these characters. They weren't caricatures, and they weren't dumbed down. There was no pat ending, but that reflects the reality of anorexia in real-life.

    I was especially entranced with Lily Collins and Alex Sharp. Both seemed like wise old adults in many ways until they would show images of their gaunt bodies and they are nothing but children.

    I know a movie like this can only give a glimpse it this problem, but seeing humans I could relate to go through these problems made it more real than reading an article or a book.

    I highly recommend this movie.
    7vesil_vesalier

    Interesting view, powerful message, but...

    This one's tricky.

    It has beautiful shots, great acting, charming potential. It has humor. It has frightening appearances of semi-well known actors thin as paper to pull off their roles. I'm impressed with Lily Collins' acting. I'm impressed with the message that the movie is trying to pull off.

    So what's the tricky part, you ask?

    There is way too much hinted at that never gets resolution. Some of the house-members get nothing for story. Some of their behaviors never get explanation. Expulsions are hinted at, but never resolved.

    What we have here is that tricky realm of trying to make a movie without beating the audience over the head with a message, and that's just plain hard to do. It's a tightrope walk, and should you veer too far over one side (or the other), you're going down.

    This is okay if your focus is only on Ellen's story, while you stop caring about the rest of them, but... They bring them too close to Ellen and too close to the nature of what they are trying to combat to simply disregard them later on, which is where you run into trouble with "message movies".

    I always think of the tightrope walk that was Norman Jewison's ...And Justice For All, starring Al Pacino. Talk about being beaten over the head with a message... and yet Jewison still managed to make at least an enjoyable story about it.

    But it wasn't Rollerball. It didn't have a driving theme throughout the movie that used its message only as backdrop, while it pushed Jonathan E and his quest to find a way to keep playing the game he loved, even while everything and everyone was trying to push him out. There, the message was behind the story, and we still got it.

    Here, the message drives the story, and that doesn't nearly work as well.

    I will say this, that it does bring to light a lot about eating disorders and the way the world looks at eating disorders, and there certainly is a lot here that works well at trying to understand how difficult it is to heal from such a thing.

    I only wish there was a better movie, behind it all.
    6blueclementinex

    a decent movie...

    Eating disorder is a very serious yet common problem among teenagers. there are not much of the media (such as films or TV shows) that depicts about it. there are a few, but sadly it didn't got much attention. so, when i first heard of this movie, i was pretty excited. and when i finished watching this movie, i was... pretty confused.

    no, it's not that the plot that is confusing, rather than the movie's quality. is this movie a better movie about eating disorder? YES. is this a great movie? i don't think so.

    Let's start with the acting. well, i'm going to give me praise to lily collins. this is definitely a better performance from her. It showed how much she actually cares about this character and film. Keanu Reeves' performance is weak and at times forced. other supporting actors are doing a pretty good job. even they didn't really develop well, which brings out my main problem to this movie, development. characters which are far more interesting to know is drawn out, by you can guess it- cheap subplot romance.

    i do expect a romance from this film when i watched the trailers. but i didn't think it's going to take much time that it drowns out the actual story i'm expecting. the first half of the movie, when the romance doesn't got involved, i'm pretty much in love. it portrays how much our main character is struggling. but after the whole romance got involved, it became unbalanced. those time could be used for actual things to make us feel more about the main character, but it dumbly got drowned out and only slipped by a line or two. i know that too much flashback is a pain, but seeing how this movie focuses on her struggle and journey, could you please at least show us a thing or two that make her struggling? at least, the ending makes it all up, it has some great emotional moments, that scene with her biological mother is somehow works out pretty well.

    all and all, it's still a decent movie. and by this, i wish there are more movies about the topic.

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    • Trivia
      Lily Collins and Marti Noxon suffered from an eating disorder in the past.
    • Goofs
      When the family is in a group session and the father doesn't appear, Dr. Beckham pulls the chair he was to sit out away from the group. Moments later, when he begins the session, the chair is back. It shifts several times throughout the group therapy.
    • Quotes

      Ellen: People say they love you. But what they mean is they love how loving you makes them feel about themselves.

    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: To the Bone (2017)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Billy Yost

      Performed by The Kickback

      Courtesy of Jullian Records

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hasta el hueso
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • AMBI Group
      • Sparkhouse Media
      • Mockingbird Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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