Blue Ruin France, USA 2013 – 92min.
Movie Rating
Blue Ruin
A homeless man kills his parents’ murderer and goes after his family in search of vengeance.
Since his parents’ murder, Dwight has abandoned his sister, his life and his identity to live on the margins of society. Completely homeless and living out of garbage cans and from other people’s belongings, he is a shadow of his former self. Until his parents’ murder is released from prison. Determined to seek revenge, he finds the man and kills him savagely. Which results in a war between two families...
Jeremy Saulnier’s second movie takes place in America’s redneck country and is reminiscent of recent projects such as Shotgun Stories by Jeff Nichols, and Animal Kingdom by David Michôd. But what’s lacking in this story about vengeance and families is true intensity. Without any tragic energy, the film quickly reveals itself to be hollow and full of caricatures, with a lead so difficult to figure out that it’s almost comical (his oddly handled thigh wound). This movie would need a lot more depth to become a real revenge flick.
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