Review of Winter's Bone (2010) by Zachjw — 04 Dec 2010
This was by far the best movie of the summer. To elaborate in this film you have the setting of simplicity innoccence a place away from urban polution. Then You have the plot of problems of Americas lower class scraping the bottom of the trash for a meal so that even the courages have to regurgitate and again swallow their dignity.
Finally the characters are a what happens when you pit a child in a box for 2 years let him out into the ghetto then make his biggest role model a snitch do a corrupt cop. Yes these people in the mountains all survive through ignorance and some perverse excuse to live.
And that foundation is what makes this a good movie.
This review of Winter's Bone (2010) was written by Zachjw on 04 Dec 2010.
Winter's Bone has generally received very positive reviews.
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