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The Living

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.2K
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Joelle Carter, Fran Kranz, Chris Mulkey, Erin Cummings, Kenny Wormald, and Jocelin Donahue in The Living (2014)
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A man hires an ex-con to kill his sister's abusive husband, but the desperate act sets into motion a shocking series of events in this intense indie drama.A man hires an ex-con to kill his sister's abusive husband, but the desperate act sets into motion a shocking series of events in this intense indie drama.A man hires an ex-con to kill his sister's abusive husband, but the desperate act sets into motion a shocking series of events in this intense indie drama.

  • Director
    • Jack Bryan
  • Writer
    • Jack Bryan
  • Stars
    • Fran Kranz
    • Jocelin Donahue
    • Kenny Wormald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Bryan
    • Writer
      • Jack Bryan
    • Stars
      • Fran Kranz
      • Jocelin Donahue
      • Kenny Wormald
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Fran Kranz
    Fran Kranz
    • Teddy
    Jocelin Donahue
    Jocelin Donahue
    • Molly
    Kenny Wormald
    Kenny Wormald
    • Gordon
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Howard
    Joelle Carter
    Joelle Carter
    • Angela
    Erin Cummings
    Erin Cummings
    • Doris
    NiCole Robinson
    NiCole Robinson
    • Waitress
    Andy Sandberg
    Andy Sandberg
    • Richie
    Brian McMinimee
    • Mark
    Jesse Ruser
    • Milton
    Daniel Dorrian
    • Gus
    Dave Weidler
    • Hank
    Steve Cavanaugh
    Steve Cavanaugh
    • Jeff
    Sonja Mauro
    Sonja Mauro
    • Sally
    Lawton Paseka
    Lawton Paseka
    • Clerk
    Melissa Burke
    • Hank's Wife
    Cat Collins
    Cat Collins
    • Husband
    Billy Minnig
    • Hank's Son
    • Director
      • Jack Bryan
    • Writer
      • Jack Bryan
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    User reviews18

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    6SnoopyStyle

    flawed humanity

    In rural Pennsylvania, Teddy (Fran Kranz) is beating up on his wife Molly (Jocelin Donahue) again. Her weak-kneed brother Gordon (Kenny Wormald) won't do much of anything. Gordon is browbeaten by their mother Angela (Joelle Carter) for his weakness. His work friend suggests hiring Howard (Chris Mulkey), a killer from Mississippi. As Gordon and Howard drive back to Pennsylvania, Howard's violence causes Gordon to reconsider.

    There are two ways to consider these characters. They can be seen as complicated and deeply flawed humanity. They can also be seen as wrongly written and pathetically unredeemable. Molly's attachment to Teddy can be very disturbing but it's also not unreasonable. Plenty of abused women defend their abusers. Gordon's pathetic character can be very annoying. At the end of the movie, I wish that this was made by the Coen brothers. They would have injected some comedy and pathos which would make this tragedy somehow humorous and more compelling. I don't know much about this filmmaker. He doesn't have it.
    9duck-81862

    A darkness that comes to light

    I saw this movie at a screening in Boston MA sponsored by Emerson college. I was impressed with the content of the film and how Jack Bryan the writer/director incorporates his characters and intertwines their lives into the dark depths of alcoholism and domestic violence. His choice of cast members was right on and I particularly liked his portrayal of the killer played by Chris Mulkey. I was surprised by the ending but not disappointed. This is a must see movie. I hope to have the opportunity to experience more works from this group of talented writers, directors, and producers along with all members who made this film what it is.
    6oobrimah

    If you enjoy dramatization of controlling behavior...

    In this movie, just about everyone is attempting to control some other person. There is overt control, there is manipulative control, there is suggestive control, there is, 'I am going to take over this relationship' kind of control.

    If you enjoy this sort of movie, this is a quite decent implementation, especially given the person who seemed least controlling pulls off an action of which his character and personality suggested he was incapable.

    Not my sort of dish, but it held my attention to the end, which means it wasn't half bad.
    6eurograd

    A good dark indie movie, with major editing flaws

    'The Living' is about unintended consequences arising from difficult decisions clouted by complicated personalities and troubled minds. It is a nice indie dark movie, with several highlights but some compromising flaws.

    Acting is surprisingly good, with actors punching way above their weight. This his the highlight of the movie. The slow scenes with agonizing seconds of silences give them a dark and deep vibe, and the actors nail it, looking natural and very comfortable on screen.

    The context of the story plot is very cliché, however, as it revolves about the struggles of a battered woman and her alcoholic husband who loves-her-even-though-he-hit-her.

    Strangely, the lack of character development isn't that much detrimental on 'The Living' as it would be in many other movies, as the focus quickly shifts to the mental state and how the characters process the situation they got themselves involved with, instead of just re-telling a worn-out and over-used simple story line.

    Finally, editing seems to be hurried up, as it is the case of so many otherwise promising indie productions, unfortunately. As I mentioned, many individual scenes are harrowing, deep and engaging, but the transitions don't work that well, which is frustrating.

    I give 'The Living' a 6/10 score, realizing I'm averaging some very good marks with poor ones. Having so much quality disparity is what, in my opinion, makes the difference between some other reviews here that swing from critical 3s to glowing 9s and 10s.
    10mmcaravaggio

    Superb movie

    This movie is a superb combination of thriller and socially conscious film-making. I've never really seen a film that is as good. The acting is great all around. The characters are nuanced. The problem of domestic violence is subtly depicted. The courage of the filmmakers is obvious from the start. I highly recommend this film. My one reservation concerns the depiction of the killer as southern. But the portrayal of people wiling to forgive is truly amazing and impressive. So, I agree totally with this other review: I saw this movie at a screening in Boston MA sponsored by Emerson college. I was impressed with the content of the film and how Jack Bryan the writer/director incorporates his characters and intertwines their lives into the dark depths of alcoholism and domestic violence. His choice of cast members was right on and I particularly liked his portrayal of the killer played by Chris Mulkey. I was surprised by the ending but not disappointed. This is a must see movie. I hope to have the opportunity to experience more works from this group of talented writers, directors, and producers along with all members who made this film what it is.

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Жизнь
    • Filming locations
      • Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Shooting Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,514
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $74
      • Apr 5, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,514
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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