Galveston
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
17K
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After escaping a set up, a dying hitman returns to his hometown of Galveston where he plans his revenge.After escaping a set up, a dying hitman returns to his hometown of Galveston where he plans his revenge.After escaping a set up, a dying hitman returns to his hometown of Galveston where he plans his revenge.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
C.K. McFarland
- Nancy
- (as CK McFarland)
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Yeesh. This is a tough movie to watch.
This is not an "action crime thriller" as it's categorized on IMDB, because there's only one "action" scene so to speak. This is more like a crime drama, but it's filmed like a thriller. It has that gritty, low-saturated gauze about it.
However, the film itself is about the cycle of people making bad decisions that come back to bite them as they attempt to turn a sour life into a good one.
Ben Foster really is the driving force of the film here; he's a powerhouse on the screen, and he portrays a character of little words. His character's backstory is told through small bits and pieces throughout the film, while the tattoos, facial expressions, and his mannerisms explain the rest.
Yet the film is not a revenge piece like the description may lead you to believe. It's a realistically told crime tale about two people coming out of a really bad situation trying to make the best of it, but they just don't know how. This movie does not follow Hollywood's typical action beats so don't watch this while you're in a depressed state or a low mood.
Even still, Foster has been racking up a filmography of truly worthwhile films. He's been selective and intelligent with his choices, appearing in a lot of indie flicks that hit you hard.
This one definitely hits you hard.
This is not an "action crime thriller" as it's categorized on IMDB, because there's only one "action" scene so to speak. This is more like a crime drama, but it's filmed like a thriller. It has that gritty, low-saturated gauze about it.
However, the film itself is about the cycle of people making bad decisions that come back to bite them as they attempt to turn a sour life into a good one.
Ben Foster really is the driving force of the film here; he's a powerhouse on the screen, and he portrays a character of little words. His character's backstory is told through small bits and pieces throughout the film, while the tattoos, facial expressions, and his mannerisms explain the rest.
Yet the film is not a revenge piece like the description may lead you to believe. It's a realistically told crime tale about two people coming out of a really bad situation trying to make the best of it, but they just don't know how. This movie does not follow Hollywood's typical action beats so don't watch this while you're in a depressed state or a low mood.
Even still, Foster has been racking up a filmography of truly worthwhile films. He's been selective and intelligent with his choices, appearing in a lot of indie flicks that hit you hard.
This one definitely hits you hard.
I was hooked into this film, it grabbed me and held my interest easily and fully. It feels so authentic, I was loving it. The end however I found to be very disappointing. I didn't feel it was the type of film to end in the vague way it does. It just didn't fit this film. Too bad the ending wasn't better, because this could have truly been great. 6.5/10
A silent, sad story. Too real. I love it, but I'll never watch it for the second time.
When you don't have anything to lose, you risk it all ... I mean that makes sense now doesn't it? While we all know we will eventually die, we don't really (like to) think too much about our mortality. So maybe you don't approve of the movie being so blunt and in your face. Not to mention violent and over the top of course.
Ben Foster plays it as straight as he can and he has the innocent looking Elle Fanning at his side. Anyone who has seen her in other roles already knows there is more to her though. In this case we get something I haven't yet seen from her: annoying screaming. It's her character of course, so don't get that mixed up. Thriller is quite nice to say the least, even it isn't everyones cup of tea
Ben Foster plays it as straight as he can and he has the innocent looking Elle Fanning at his side. Anyone who has seen her in other roles already knows there is more to her though. In this case we get something I haven't yet seen from her: annoying screaming. It's her character of course, so don't get that mixed up. Thriller is quite nice to say the least, even it isn't everyones cup of tea
Ben Foster and Elle Fanning surprisingly had great chemistry together for such an odd relationship. The filming captured the time period with the exception of a cell phone in a back pocket. It had some interesting twists that kept your attention.
Did you know
- TriviaNic Pizzolatto, who adapted his own novel, decided to use a pseudonym after seeing the movie because some changes were made by the director and didn't feel the final result was his screenplay.
- GoofsAfter Roy and Rocky switch cars and are turned down at a motel, they continue their journey. When the merge into the night traffic, it consists of modern cars.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Huffpost Live: Matthias Schoenaerts LIVE (2015)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $225,795
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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