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JimDarko says...
2 years ago
If I was a goth middle schooler with a livejournal this would be right up my alley. Lol this fucking movie has a “The End” title card after the credits. WTF?
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r96sk says...
9 months ago
Creepy. Gruesome. Very good.

I'd totally recommend 'Bones and All'. I found plenty of enjoyment across the just over 2hr run time, despite plenty of unsettling moments scattered in there. I personally found the first half stronger than what follows it, though all in all it's a movie I had a positive time with.

Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet, two actors who give impressive showings in this 2022 production. Russell kinda outshines Chalamet in parts, but the latter does come up trumps with some strong emotion near the end. One thing's certain though: Mark Rylance is the star of the show, for my money at least. What a performance, loved every second of him being onscreen. Simply the perfect actor for the role of Sully!

A well made film, props to 'em for sticking with the creepiness of the story too. I mentioned recently after watching 'Saltburn' that I was disturbed. In that sense, well, that was child's play compared to this! Big fan of these sorta flicks that make you feel uncomfortable.
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jack4reel says...
2 years ago
If you have a craving for road movies, Bones and All could one day be one of your starters. It serves an atmospherically filmed journey across poor parts of America where the cannibals deal with coming of age, regrets, loneliness and ‘fitting in’ whilst searching for truth in their broken lives. The middle section of the movie could have accommodated more of the latter parts of the story so the relationship and side characters (they meet along the way) would have had more time to flourish.
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JRoorda says...
2 years ago
The best part of this is the music, Trent and Atticus doing a great job again, but this time with more acoustic offerings which is a pleasant surprise. The worst part is Timmy's pants!!
I feel like this could have been so much better, but it's just Bonnie & Clyde for cannibals.
Poor Sully.
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Emm12321 says...
2 years ago
Looked interesting at the start, but went nowhere and took a long time getting there.
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NealZ says...
2 years ago
its not a bad movie, but its not a great either. soundtrack was pretty cool, the gore was suddenly and gruesome. the story itself is nothing spectacular and could happen in antother scenario aswell.
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hgram says...
2 years ago
Of course critics loved this movie.
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Reply by The_Argentinian
2 years ago
@hgram what does that even mean?
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Reply by hgram
2 years ago
@the_argentinian It was weird, and the technical aspects were well done. These are things which critics value much more than the average moviegoer.
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kanda92 says...
one year ago
Cool idea but terrible execution. The first minutes are okay but then it doesn't make sense.
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Just David says...
2 years ago
In a scale of 1 to 10 how much do you wanted to vomit the entire movie?
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Obione_TdG says...
2 years ago
I had very high expectation from finally an Italian film distributed abroad in the mainstream cinema circuit. However, from the very first instant, the film looked like a 100% American movie.
This is marginal however, as the film does not stand, the plot does not make much sense the way it is assembled, it lacks foundations, it does not leave many insights at the end. Even the acting is not so inspired (even by Rylance, who usually does not disappoint).
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jjjjs says...
2 years ago
In the times that Ozzy said that he miraculously survived them, but remembers little, people did different things and everything happened to them. Why couldn’t it be like in a movie filled to the brim with sun, youth and smoke of funny cigarettes? Moments are worth eternity. But ... even the Summer of Love does not tolerate monsters
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Acoucalancha says...
2 years ago
A coming of age slow drama horror romance with strong themes such as loneliness, mental struggle, hope and deep ethical questions. Set in the 80s with two outcasts questionning they're righteousness in the world they live in is a metaphor that resonates greatly and I found it quite emotional for that. The romance part was alright but I would of liked less of it and more resolution on the moral and ethical questions that were brought - That's what was interesting to me. It can't really be any better on a technical aspect everything was great. Superb acting from Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet but Mark Rylance absolutely stole the show his character was so creepy and I felt stressed and uneasy whenever he was around. It gets very bloody, gory and disturbing but the camera did cut away from the disgusting stuff on a few occasion. Loved the third act and ending but it didn't hit me emotionally as it was probably supposed to.
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ragreynolds says...
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2 years ago
Poor Sully deserved better. #Justice4Sully
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Saint Pauly says...
2 years ago
Like getting stabbed with a hunting knife, the shock of it penetrating you is pleasurable, but after it draws first blood you want it to go harder and deeper.

Not having even heard of the book, let alone read it, and not having watched any trailer for this film, I went into Bones and All completely blind. Judging by the poster, I expected a simple indie romance. I read pleasantly surprised.

The initial twist in the beginning was a slap in the face that made me sit up and pay attention. Unfortunately, nothing that happened afterwards attained that same level of intensity.

The film walks a tightrope between romance and horror, though very clearly falls into the safety net on the romantic side.

The originality of the script pleased me and Timothée Chalamet did a very solid job as the male lead, so despite it's show descent into normality Bones and All is all that.
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Reply by hgram
2 years ago
@saint-pauly Ummm why is being stabbed with a hunting knife pleasurable?
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R0bert0 says...
2 years ago
Call Me by Your Name if it had more than one cannibal
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miposuki says...
2 years ago
I think this is the kind of movie that kinda creeps up on you, it definitely did me. I was initially not that enthusiastic and even a bit underwhelmed by it, but the more I think about it, the more I like it. It finds a way to ground such a fantastical and disturbing concept and make it seem personal and earnest.
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