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Stone

  • 2010
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  • 1h 45m
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5.4/10
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Robert De Niro, Milla Jovovich, and Edward Norton in Stone (2010)
A convicted arsonist looks to manipulate a parole officer into a plan to secure his parole by placing his beautiful wife in the lawman's path.
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A convicted arsonist looks to manipulate a parole officer into a plan to secure his parole by placing his beautiful wife in the lawman's path.A convicted arsonist looks to manipulate a parole officer into a plan to secure his parole by placing his beautiful wife in the lawman's path.A convicted arsonist looks to manipulate a parole officer into a plan to secure his parole by placing his beautiful wife in the lawman's path.

  • Director
    • John Curran
  • Writer
    • Angus MacLachlan
  • Stars
    • Edward Norton
    • Milla Jovovich
    • Robert De Niro
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Curran
    • Writer
      • Angus MacLachlan
    • Stars
      • Edward Norton
      • Milla Jovovich
      • Robert De Niro
    • 181User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edward Norton
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    • Stone
    Milla Jovovich
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    • Lucetta
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Jack
    Frances Conroy
    Frances Conroy
    • Madylyn
    Enver Gjokaj
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    • Young Madylyn
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    Rachel Loiselle
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    • Young Candace
    Bailey Tarnopol
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    Madison Tarnopol
    • Young Candace
    Peter Gray Lewis
    Peter Gray Lewis
    • Warden
    • (as Peter Lewis)
    Sarab Kamoo
    Sarab Kamoo
    • Janice
    Richard Murphy
    • Guard #1
    Richard Goteri
    Richard Goteri
    • Guard #2
    • (as Rich Goteri)
    Big Ron Lyons
    • Guard #3
    • (as Ron Lyons)
    David A. Hendricks
    • Pastor
    • (as Dave Hendricks)
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      • John Curran
    • Writer
      • Angus MacLachlan
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    Gordon-11

    Made my eyelids as heavy as stones

    This film is about a parole officer who is about to retire. He works on whether an arsonist should be released or not, which leads to undesired consequences.

    "Stone" sounds like a crime thriller on paper, but it just what it is not. It is so slow moving, that the first seduction by Milla Jovovich happens forty minutes into the film. Just when the seduction subplot starts to pick up, suddenly the film becomes religious. Then suddenly the wife has gone crazy. The plot is all over the place, lacking in focus and clarity. It cannot decide whether it wants to be a thriller or drama. As a result, "Stone" is so boring, literally making my eyelids as heavy as stones.
    4stefgrig

    Someone dropped the ball....

    De Niro , Norton and Jovovich . Quite the cast I'd say , but thats all there is to it .

    The start is really interesting , both De Niro and Norton giving top notch performances . But then everything is lost as the movie looses focus and struggles to define itself . What starts of as a thriller goes nowhere trying to answer existential questions . No character is developed enough , the background stories clumsy and incomplete and thats in my opinion what killed this movie . No cohesion and a weak ending is the coup de grace .

    Edward Norton is one of my favorite actors , so is De Niro . Im so disappointed that this didn't work out .
    8ritaokla

    It's a film about religion

    How do we make sense of our lives and keep going despite all the bad things that happen to us? Most people find the answers to those questions in religion, and the characters in this film line up like a rainbow of answers: Jack (DeNiro), a prison bureaucrat, is agnostic; his wife Madylyn (Conroy) is a mainline Protestant; Stone (Norton) is a convict but also a seeker who finds his answers in a New Age religion; his wife (Jovovich) is an unabashed atheist. Throughout the film, evangelical radio frequently plays in the background, another stripe in the religious rainbow.

    As a miserable young Madylyn hints to the viewers in the first scene of the film, the prison setting is a metaphor of the dungeon of the soul. For these four characters, loveless marriages, life work that seems futile, and memories of violence are their dungeon walls. Jack, Madylyn, and Stone all struggle with depression. Stone's is so deep that he edges toward suicide, but he searches for answers among the religious readings in the prison library and finds one that makes sense, especially after he witnesses a brutal stabbing at a range so close that the blood spatters his own face and he sees the murdered man eye to eye.

    Jack seeks pastoral counseling after church one Sunday, admitting finally that the Episcopal framework of his life has never made sense. The minister quotes the Bible to him, "Be still and know that I am God," that is, listen for the answers that God provides. Oddly, that is exactly the prescription that Stone gets from his new religion too. It teaches that "God" or Truth speaks to us through everyday noises – insects buzzing, the voices of a prison exercise yard, talk radio, or a spoken mantra – if we just listen to the universe.

    Stone does listen, and he begins to change. His new hairstyle, speech, and demeanor all signal to the viewer that he is a man reborn. The prison walls within Stone's mind fall away so that by the time his parole is finally granted, it hardly matters to him anymore.

    Jack, meanwhile, hears nothing in the noise of his troubled life, nor can he makes sense of what Stone tries to share with him. As his retirement nears, he grows more and more reckless. Blind to the transformation that Stone has undergone, Jack suspects that he is being played. To the end, Jack remains suspicious and fearful of Stone who has come to terms with this past and feels only gratitude toward the aging jailer.

    If you are looking for a conventional action flick with good guys and bad guys, this is not it. If you want an intelligent film about how desperate people search for faith and solace, you will not be disappointed.
    5napierslogs

    I wish I got a story rather than messed up characters and a meaningless climax

    "Stone" is a messed up film. I would like to say that I don't know what the story was about, but that's not really true as it was a very simplistic plot. Edward Norton is a convicted criminal up for parole, overseen by parole officer Robert De Niro. It's not so much that the story is hard to understand, more so that nothing actually happens.

    It's dialogue-heavy as Norton philosophizes his way to freedom, and it's supposed to be character-rich as we watch De Niro try to remain sane as both Norton and his wife Milla Jovovich work their angles on him. But these are just messed up characters that I knew less about at the end than I did at the beginning. The film has clear problems when the only somewhat likable character is the guiltless criminal Norton. But I would say it's bigger problems are with the fact that it's supposed to be a thriller, but all you have is De Niro and Norton jabbering back and forth until nothing is clear and very little of consequence or action occurs. There is even a religious undertone to the whole film, but I have no idea what they were trying to say with that.

    I'm sure De Niro and Norton deliver great performances as they always do, but when their characters are poorly written and make no sense, you can't watch a film for the acting. The director was overly concerned with detail, framing every scene and adding nuance to each shot, which is great in some films, but in "Stone", it would have served him better to just try and tell a story from beginning to end.
    ankitgoyal7

    The rare film and a good story

    The basis of the story is quite simple (read the synopsis), but the majority of the film's focus is in its character study. This is where the actors seriously shine. That seems to be the issue with most of the negative responses the film received. Yes, it is slow paced. Yes, there's a lot of religious jargon thrown around. Yes, it is quite the anti- climactic film. But isn't that the point? De Niro, who I haven't seen in anything memorable after Jackie Brown (okay, I'll exclude The Good Shepherd), is marvelous as the underplayed Jack Mabrey. The subtle nuances he gives to a character so burned out of work, marriage -sidenote: Frances Conroy was amazing-, and life in general (the speech he gives at his brother's funeral in the beginning comes to mind) are nothing short of astonishing. I can't stress on how great the performance was, De Niro has definitely gone back on track.

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    • Trivia
      Edward Norton spent time with real prisoners in the Southern Michigan Correctional Facility. He adopted his character's accent and cornrow hairstyle from the prisoners. Norton inserted phrases he heard from the prisoners into the dialogue.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Radio Interviewer: [talking calls] Next up here is Gerald, from south west Detroit. Welcome, Gerald.

      Stone: I, I just wanna say, I got this book. They say that when you experience a spiritual truth, that it comes to you through sound. If you let this sound go through you, it changes you, you know? Puts you back into harmony. You know, it makes you like a tuning fork of God.

      Radio Interviewer: Okay...

      Stone: Yeah. They say, they say, you can start with small things, like little vibrations. You know, sound of a bee, sound of a buzzing light, and then it grows.

      Radio Interviewer: All right. That's interesting.

      Stone: Well, they say that everything that happens to you is what was supposed to happen to you, for you to advance. But you gotta come back lots a times, cycle through many lives until you learn, so you can grow.

      Radio Interviewer: Well, thanks for your input. Next time up here in the WDDL listener line is Kathy in Farmington...

      [fades out]

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      Referenced in Maltin on Movies: No Strings Attached (2011)
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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karma
    • Filming locations
      • Dexter, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Mimran Schur Pictures
      • Mimran Schur Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,810,078
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $75,766
      • Oct 10, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,300,416
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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