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Bastard Out of Carolina

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jena Malone in Bastard Out of Carolina (1996)
A mother and daughter find their lives adversely affected when a new man enters the picture. Will their family ever be what they expect?
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A mother and daughter find their lives adversely affected when a new man enters the picture. Will their family ever be what they expect?A mother and daughter find their lives adversely affected when a new man enters the picture. Will their family ever be what they expect?A mother and daughter find their lives adversely affected when a new man enters the picture. Will their family ever be what they expect?

  • Director
    • Anjelica Huston
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Allison
    • Anne Meredith
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Ron Eldard
    • Glenne Headly
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    • Director
      • Anjelica Huston
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Allison
      • Anne Meredith
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Ron Eldard
      • Glenne Headly
    • 73User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 6 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Anney
    Ron Eldard
    Ron Eldard
    • Glen Waddell
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Ruth
    Lyle Lovett
    Lyle Lovett
    • Wade
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Bone
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Lyle Parsons
    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Dee Dee
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Earle
    Diana Scarwid
    Diana Scarwid
    • Raylene
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
    • Alma
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Granny
    Richard Todd Sullivan
    Richard Todd Sullivan
    • Travis
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Mr. Waddell
    Lindley Mayer
    • Reese
    Jamison Stewart
    • Grey
    Timothy Stewart
    • Garvey
    Kelsey Elizabeth Boulware
    • Bone at age 4
    Jeff Pillars
    Jeff Pillars
    • Truck Driver
    • (as Jeffrey Pillars)
    • Director
      • Anjelica Huston
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Allison
      • Anne Meredith
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    sandspider1

    Outstanding!!

    I have wanted to see this film for a long time due to the controversy and critical acclaim and I was not disappointed. The acting is superb especially from Jena Malone who did an amazing job. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michael Rooker and Ron Eldard were also very good. Even though the subject matter is disturbing the story should be told because this is what happens in the world we live in. I strongly recommend this film although as many people have said it is very disturbing, nonetheless this important film should be seen. The book is supposed to be better and although I can't compare the film should be seen. Well done Angelica Huston!!

    8/10
    10jerfitz

    Deep, Dark Film!

    Not for the Squeamish! It deals with sexual abuse of children. I saw an interview with Jenna Malone and she was emphatic to re-assure people that she was not herself abused during this film, she got along very well with Ron Eldard, and that she understood that it was acting, etc. I'll bet that some actors turned down the role, given the subject matter. From a standpoint of dealing with the subject matter honestly the director Angelica Huston pulled no punches. There's a haunting scene where Eldard was sitting in a car with Jena on his lap and he abuses her - I'm sure it was a very difficult scene to film! But it's a "must see" for the realistic portrayal of a true story.
    Michael_Elliott

    Strong Performances and Direction

    Bastard Out of Carolina (1996)

    *** (out of 4)

    Graphic adaptation of the Dorothy Allison novel takes place in the South Carolina as a young girl (Jena Malone) begins to be physically and sexually abused by her stepfather (Ron Eldard) while her mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) keeps overlooking what's going on. BASTARD OUT OF CAROLINA was the directorial debut from Anjelica Huston and while I'd question some of the flow in the story there's no question that she dives head first into the abuse and doesn't pull any punches. This here is a pretty hard film to watch because of how graphic it is towards the abuse in the film. I was really shocked at how much detail was shown when it came to the abuse because most of the time the camera pulls away with a child involved but that wasn't the case here. It's clear that Huston wanted to show how horrid the abuse of a child was and this here was shown and it certainly wasn't easy to watch. The film really benefits from some incredibly strong performances with Malone leading the way as the abused girl. She's completely believable in the part and it was certainly needed because the actress really makes you feel that she's this smart little girl being forced to grow up quickly because of her situation. Jennfier Jason Leigh also turns in a powerful performance as the mother who can't leave her husband even though he's hurting her daughter. Eldard is a complete slime here and perfectly captures the spirit of the character. We also get strong supporting performances by Michael Rooker, Lyle Lovett, Glenn Headly, Grace Zabriske, Diane Scarwid and Pat Hingle. Christina Ricci appears in one scene. I think there were times when the film didn't flow as good as it could have but there's no question that Huston gets her message across. The film is hard to recommend to most people due to how depressing and graphic it is but those who do sit through the film will be rewarded with a strong picture.
    Club Kid

    Deeply disturbing with highly intense performances.

    "Bastard Out of Carolina" is by far the most disturbing film I have ever seen. At the same time, it is one of the finest films to be made in history. Words cannot explain how deeply this film affected me, I couldn't move when the credits rolled up, I could do nothing but think about what I had just seen. The performances here are nothing but astonishing. Jennifer Jason Leigh gives a wonderful, heart-felt performance, and at times you just want to slap her and say "wake up!". The greatest performance in this film though is by Jena Malone. Wow, I've never seen such an intense performance by any actress let alone a child actress.

    All in all, a great film. *****/out of 5
    10The Gryphon

    Stunning!

    I just finished watching this movie again for the third time in the last two days. Each time I watch it I discover something I missed in the previous viewing. There are no wasted lines or scenes. It is a powerful 1996 movie with excellent performances, dealing with the touchy subject of child abuse.

    Anjelica Huston is the director and this is her first attempt at directing a feature length movie. The results are stunning. It is altogether a flawless movie, with an excellent script based on the Dorothy Allison novel, and stars Jena Malone as the young protagonist. Jennifer Jason Leigh is in the tough role of the mother torn between the choices she faces in loving both her daughter and the abusive stepfather. Many times throughout the movie I sat on the edge of my seat stunned by the action happening onscreen. It is not a movie with pat answers and predictable solutions, but manages to show the complexities involved in each situation. There are no cardboard characters either, as in real life not everyone is totally good or evil, though their actions may dip into either category from time to time.

    The most compelling performance, in a film loaded with excellent acting, comes from young Malone, who commands a role that many adult actresses would no doubt have trouble handling. Her face tells a thousand stories with each shot giving a multi-leveled meaning to the deeper motivations that lie within her character.

    After the credits Glenne Headly provides further information about the subject and a child abuse hotline number, which is a great addition to a film of this sort. It is not "entertainment" per se, but more along the lines of an informational public service. The symptoms of child abuse are highlighted throughout the movie and the effect of everyone's participation documented as fair warning to the viewer.

    I can't praise this movie enough. A film like this raises my awareness and compassion level and makes me want to reach out to help in any way I can. It exceeds expectations in just about every way imaginable.

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    • Trivia
      Ron Eldard spent a lot of time playing sports with Jena Malone so they would both feel comfortable performing the scenes in which he is physically abusing her. He claimed that in no scene did inappropriate contact with Malone take place, and that for scenes in which he appears to grab her by the throat, he is actually only holding her by his fingertips. Eldard was adamant that the graphic depiction of sexual abuse and rape was a necessity for the film.
    • Goofs
      At 12 minutes and 57 seconds into the film, Dermot Mulroney's character (Lyle Parsons) is driving along a road past a modern looking house with a very modern looking red truck parked in the driveway.
    • Quotes

      Doctor: How'd she break her coccyx?

      Anney Boatwright: Her what?

      Doctor: Her tailbone, lady! Her ass! What you been hitting' this child with, or maybe you just been throwin' her up against the damn wall!

      Anney Boatwright: What are you sayin'? What are you sayin'?

      Doctor: [to Bone] Do you wanna talk about it, honey? How 'bout we ask your mama to leave, and then, maybe you can tell me what happened, okay?

      Anney Boatwright: Let me have my girl!

      Doctor: This child's been beaten! This child's been beaten, and I'm gonna call the authorities!

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      Featured in The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1997)
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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1997 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Horungen
    • Filming locations
      • Whiteville, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Gary Hoffman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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