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A Violent Separation

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
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5.8/10
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Alycia Debnam-Carey, Claire Holt, and Brenton Thwaites in A Violent Separation (2019)
In a quiet midwestern town, a deputy named Norman Young is faced with an impossible decision; arrest his older brother Ray for murder or help him cover it up. Norman chooses family. As the ensuing investigation withers, neither of the brothers are prepared for the weight of their guilt or how that guilt will strain their loyalty to each other when a passionate romance blossoms between Norman and the victim's younger sister, Frances. Family bonds are tested as  impossible choices must be made to protect the ones they love.
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Two brothers struggle with a terrible truth behind a tragedy that aims to tear three generations of a family apart.Two brothers struggle with a terrible truth behind a tragedy that aims to tear three generations of a family apart.Two brothers struggle with a terrible truth behind a tragedy that aims to tear three generations of a family apart.

  • Directors
    • Kevin Goetz
    • Michael Goetz
  • Writer
    • Michael Arkof
  • Stars
    • Brenton Thwaites
    • Ben Robson
    • Ted Levine
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.1K
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    • Directors
      • Kevin Goetz
      • Michael Goetz
    • Writer
      • Michael Arkof
    • Stars
      • Brenton Thwaites
      • Ben Robson
      • Ted Levine
    • 36User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
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    Brenton Thwaites
    Brenton Thwaites
    • Norman Young
    Ben Robson
    Ben Robson
    • Ray Young
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Ed Quinn
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
    • Frances Campbell
    Gerald McRaney
    Gerald McRaney
    • Tom Campbell
    Francesca Eastwood
    Francesca Eastwood
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    Claire Holt
    Claire Holt
    • Abbey Campbell
    Michael Malarkey
    Michael Malarkey
    • Cinch Barton
    Morley Nelson
    Morley Nelson
    • Shane
    Izzy G.
    Izzy G.
    • Young Frances
    • (as Isabella Gaspersz)
    Peter Michael Goetz
    Peter Michael Goetz
    • Riley Jenkins
    Lynne Ashe
    Lynne Ashe
    • Patty
    Cotton Yancey
    Cotton Yancey
    • Old Bob
    Bowen Hoover
    Bowen Hoover
    • Liam
    Patrick Kirton
    Patrick Kirton
    • Priest
    Kim Collins
    • Bar Owner
    Silas Cooper
    • E.R.Doctor
    William McGovern
    William McGovern
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    • Directors
      • Kevin Goetz
      • Michael Goetz
    • Writer
      • Michael Arkof
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    User reviews36

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    vchimpanzee

    Pretty good with moral dilemmas, suspense as you wonder will the truth come out

    Because of the various strikes, the TV networks have had to find programming to fill slots with, so I have been watching "Yellowstone" to see what all the fuss was about. This movie reminds me of that series in a couple of ways. Though this movie is set in Missouri which is relatively flat, it does have beautiful scenery including farms, and is supposedly set on a ranch even though little of the work of running a ranch is shown. And the primary plot line is the coverup of an accidental killing. On the TV series, though, no one seems to feel guilty and what is covered up wasn't an accident. Here, the person who did the deed was just careless but now must carefully plan to cover it up, or else, yet he does feel guilty about it eventually. And his accomplice manages not to show regret, which makes him more like the TV series cast.

    The movie tries to make it look like everything is normal while over time, details will eventually come out and decisions will have to be made. Only because the truth is hidden from others is there any sense that most of the people have morals. But even as people find out more, maybe the expected actions aren't what would be expected.

    Two actors were familiar to me, but the first one I didn't recognize for a while, and the other I didn't recognize at all even though I had seen his name in the credits. Gerlad McRaney has played so many great characters over the years. Here, he is in poor health but determined to do as much as he can. He has to be vulnerable but you know it's hard for a proud, strong man to go through what he is experiencing. He pushes hard to do what he has to do.

    The other actor I knew was basically doing what I know him best for. Ted Levine I know as a detective who can't seem to solve the murders without the brilliant Adrian Monk. Here, I didn't recognize him but he seemed competent as a sheriff who might have a murder case. But if he doesn't solve the crime, it's because others are doing a great job of covering it up. And maybe he does solve the crime. We're kind of left hanging at the end.

    The other real standout actor would seem to be Alycia Debnam-Carey, the sister who starts out seeming to need mentoring from her older sister, but ends up being the strong one in the family and having to handle being in charge of everything, including her sick father. And she goes through a crisis later in the movie when she learns what she didn't know, but ends up leaving us wondering what is going on.

    Brenton Thwaites is a steady force who eventually has to go through moral dilemmas. If he gives a good performance, it's just that he has to be the calming influence when he knows his life could fall apart at any time. He comes across as being like a more serious Topher Grace.

    As his brother, Ben Robson shows more vulnerability has the more challenging job as a tough veteran but has to go through life wondering if the truth will come out.

    I'm only guessing as to the identity of Ray's new girlfriend. Francesca Eastwood looks naughty but is actually quite polite and dignified.

    Claire Holt is the sister who starts out seeming more mature, then turns reckless, then gets a little too playful in the scene where the big event happens.

    A young child has a couple of good scenes. It's his mother who died.

    There was good country music played at the Whisperin' Pig bar, and then loud music that didn't appeal to me. Music was used effectively in the movie, with some scenes making it obvious something bad was going to happen, or had happened.

    Plenty of cleaning up had to be done to make this suitable for TV. A lot of words were missing and body parts or signs of violence or whatever made blurry. On the subject of editing for TV, the credits show four of the characters were played by different people when younger, but I don't recall seeing them.

    It's not what I would choose to watch, but there's just enough to make it worthwhile.
    10ShanoHepworth

    A Great Thriller

    I was excited to see this film for 1 reason mainly and thats because I love Alycia Debnam-Carey but it was a great film which I enjoyed from start to finish. My favorite genre in films is thriller the ones that keep you guessing and this was one of them I dont believe it was slow or boring I feel while watching it had an element of guessing work. I highly recommend if you havent seen it the actors were cool and did a good job and im so proud of Alycia herself for producing such masterpiece and also she looked beautiful.
    8adelao-02096

    Don't understand why so many bad reviews

    I've started this movie with almost no expectation based on critics and viewers reviews. It was supposed to be badly acted, too slow, unfinished... but, I found none of the above. The movie has two major events, one in the beginning, one at the end, the rest can seem indeed slow and boring, but I think that was exactly the point, whatever happens in the arc between the beginning and the end it's just life, little moments, which I found were very well put together to imply that life goes on and it does not have to be extraordinary every day. It was what made the movie very realistic. As for the ending, without giving too many spoilers, I will just say that I think it was quite clear, even if the authors did not spell it out for us, the message was there, one look to freeze him on the spot for the time being and one left wide open door for him to come in eventually say quite enough. The entire movie was less about words and more about acting and I think the actors did a great job acting it.
    6wanderer15701

    Parts are like watching paint dry

    Flaws in the script.. Many things don't make sense or not believeable but I still watched it
    4pamotta

    Continuity?

    Hey, producers. Note: If you go to the trouble of intentionally setting your storyline in Missouri and go to the trouble of creating a fictional county and making sure the license plates say "Missouri," go the extra mile and make sure the deputy sheriff in the film isn't wearing an prominent "Texas" patch on his shirt. From the point that I saw that, all I could think was this story had a rank amateur lurking in the background somewhere.

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      Claire Holt (Abbey), Alycia Debnam-Carey (Frances), and Brenton Thwaites (Norman) are all from Australia.
    • Goofs
      The "Sheriff's Dept." shoulder patches on Norm's uniform show the state of Texas, but all license plates (and even a map) show that the movie takes place in Missouri.

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Насильственное разделение
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Catapult Entertainment Group
      • Cliffbrook Films
      • Needle's Eye Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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