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Hillbilly Elegy (2020)

R 11/09/2020 Drama 1h 57m
67%
User
Score
6.7/10
24%
38/100

Inspired by a true story three generations in the making.

Overview

An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.

Vanessa Taylor

Writer

Ron Howard

Director

Top Billed Cast

Amy Adams

Amy Adams

Beverly "Bev" Vance

Glenn Close

Glenn Close

Bonnie "Mamaw" Vance

Gabriel Basso

Gabriel Basso

J.D. Vance

Haley Bennett

Haley Bennett

Lindsay Vance

Freida Pinto

Freida Pinto

Usha Chilukuri

Bo Hopkins

Bo Hopkins

Papaw

Owen Asztalos

Owen Asztalos

Young J.D. Vance

Jesse C. Boyd

Jesse C. Boyd

Matt

Stephen Kunken

Stephen Kunken

Phillip Roseman

Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on November 18, 2020

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This film is based on a memoir of the same title written by J.D. Vance, the man who gives name to the main character or, in better words, the character whose point of view is what the movie describes. As I always do, my preparation for any film means I don't watch trailers nor try to know too much about the story. I knew this movie was based on a supposedly true story or in some sort of book, and I knew that this could very well be an Oscar-bait due to the talented cast and late date of release. That's it. I had no idea about its political background nor Vance's personal statements. I'm from Portugal, so I don't live in a Republicans vs. Democrats or a Red vs. Blue country. Politics is and ...

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A review by r96sk

Written on December 30, 2020

Interesting and hearty story, which helps <em>'Hillbilly Elegy'</em> overcome the fact it probably isn't that great a film as a whole.

I enjoyed watching the cast. Gabriel Basso gives a good performance in the role of J. D. Vance, though is outshone by Owen Asztalos; who plays the younger version of Vance. Elsewhere, star names Amy Adams and Glenn Close support strongly. Freida Pinto is even involved, albeit in a minor and largely unimportant part.

I don't love the way the story is told, or some of the elements it tries to force through. I did find myself caring for the lead character though, as well as feeling suitably invested in seeing the plot unfold. There's a nice score in there, also.

I'd say it's a good film, nothing more or less....

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A review by Peter McGinn

Written on July 23, 2021

This is another entry in the wrenching genre of Oprah book club family dysfunction fare. The dysfunction extends through two generations here, plenty of material to mine for lousy parenting and distressing reality show-worthy bad behavior.

It is well done I suppose, as you would expect from Ron Howard, but I confess I have a low threshold for this genre and had to force myself to finish it. One bright light was that at least the brother and sister were there fir each other and counterbalanced the antics of Mom and Mamaw.

They show the real people at the end of the film, and I was intrigued by how close they tried to have the actors resemble them. But of course the home movies shown were all of positive moments in the family, as filming life’s awful moments blossomed much later with...

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A review by rsanek

Written on July 26, 2024

"You don't know shit" is a hilarious quote by the grandmother to a young JD Vance. I had to laugh throughout the film at her portrayal, she seemed like a wild character with wilder makeup and costuming. But then I was humbled when I saw the true images of JD Vance's family at the end -- they absolutely nailed her visually.

Not necessarily the 'best' watch but definitely a fun one, and with Vance as a VP I feel like it is necessary. Talk about great PR....

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