A father travels from Oklahoma to France to help his estranged daughter, who is in prison for a murder she claims she didn't commit.A father travels from Oklahoma to France to help his estranged daughter, who is in prison for a murder she claims she didn't commit.A father travels from Oklahoma to France to help his estranged daughter, who is in prison for a murder she claims she didn't commit.
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I was expecting more action as this was categorised as a thriller/drama/crime. And being used to seeing Matt Damon in the Jason Bourne role, I expected more on the thriller side. However, there was much more on the drama side and exploring the different relationships between the main characters and how they develop. Matt Damon was great in his role and really carried the film. The child co-star, French little girl and her mother were great too! I honestly didn't care for the girl who's criminal case the film revolves around. I didn't find her likeable in the slightest. Overall the film was watchable and engaging despite being slow paced, and you become really invested in the main characters. Happy and sad ending at the same time. Worth a watch.
Matt Damon is excellent and thoroughly convincing as Bill, an unpolished roughneck from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Essentially, this is a fish out of water story, when he finds himself on a prolonged stay in Marseille in southern France, trying to prove his daughter innocent of the murder of her girlfriend. This, right here, is the movie's weakest link: Abigail Breslin is completely unsympathetic as the daughter Allison. When you should be rooting for our hero to succeed in his mission, you really don't care one little bit whether she rots in prison or not. Conversely, Bill's relationship with local woman Virginie and her adorable daughter Maya is when this movie is at its best. Their Franco-American culture clashes also provide all of the humour. I also liked how no effort whatsoever was made to show either Marseille or Stillwater in a good light. Both are portrayed as gritty, shabby and uninviting. Sadly, for all it's promise and tension, the ending feels rushed and unsatisfying.
It certainly suffers a great deal from a lack of focus; there is a LOT going on here for Damon's character. But the nuanced portrayal of its themes and the incredible execution of the story's tragic events make this an incredibly investing drama.
Just know that you're not going in for a crime thriller and you'll find a great deal to love in this complex drama.
Just know that you're not going in for a crime thriller and you'll find a great deal to love in this complex drama.
I am blown away by Matt Damon's portrayal of an Oklahoma oil rigger. From start to finish he was Bill Baker. Every film, year by year, Matt just gets better and better. The rest of the cast followed right along beside him, equally amazing. They all seemed so real. I hope this film does well streaming. It's an adult drama - The kind of film lacking in today's mass of marvel-esque-
comic book movies. I will be going back to see what else this Director has done. Bravo to all.
Amazing story of a father, going to France to visit with his daughter, who has been (he believes) wrongly imprisoned for killing a friend. Staggeringly good acting by Matt Damon, playing against type, as the inarticulate, poorly educated, blue-collar worker, out of his depth in a foreign country, but committed to helping his daughter, regardless.
Shows just how alien France can seem to a non-French-speaking American, not understanding the culture or the issues. Beautifully dramatised, with grit and heart, inching forward to a final denouement. Don't miss the final line of dialogue from Matt... it completely reveals his journey. Delightful acting from the french actress who becomes his friend, and her daughter Maya, who brings out his genuinely caring side.
Although it's a little slow at times, I found it deeply satisfying - another tour-de-force from Tom McCarthy.
Shows just how alien France can seem to a non-French-speaking American, not understanding the culture or the issues. Beautifully dramatised, with grit and heart, inching forward to a final denouement. Don't miss the final line of dialogue from Matt... it completely reveals his journey. Delightful acting from the french actress who becomes his friend, and her daughter Maya, who brings out his genuinely caring side.
Although it's a little slow at times, I found it deeply satisfying - another tour-de-force from Tom McCarthy.
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- TriviaTom McCarthy explained in an interview how he and Matt Damon immersed themselves in the culture of Oklahoma oil "roughnecks" for the film: "Matt and I started going to Oklahoma early on to get a taste of the place and the people and spending time with roughnecks, in particular. They really opened up their lives to us, and their worlds and their families. They were incredibly instrumental in helping us shape the story."
- GoofsWhen Allison jumps into the water, she is wearing a white panties. Seconds after when she is floating she is wearing a striped shorts.
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- Stillwater: Cuestión de sangre
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- Gross US & Canada
- $14,465,535
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,188,150
- Aug 1, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $19,754,272
- Runtime2 hours 19 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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