Down to the Bone

Down to the Bone

2004 "Old habits die hard."
Down to the Bone
Down to the Bone

Down to the Bone

6.6 | 1h44m | R | en | Drama

A woman stuck in a stale marriage struggles to raise her children and manage her secret drug habit. But when winter comes to her small town, her balancing act begins to come crashing down.

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6.6 | 1h44m | R | en | Drama , Romance | More Info
Released: January. 14,2004 | Released Producted By: Down to the Bone Productions , Susie Q Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.downtothebonethefilm.com/
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A woman stuck in a stale marriage struggles to raise her children and manage her secret drug habit. But when winter comes to her small town, her balancing act begins to come crashing down.

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Cast

Vera Farmiga , Hugh Dillon , Clint Jordan

Director

Mark White

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Down to the Bone Productions , Susie Q Productions

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dragokin Being impressed by Winter's Bone and thanks to the information on IMDb i reached out for Debra Granik's earlier work. It turned out only one title had been available. The funny trivia was that it also had the word bone in the title and dealt with drug addicts' world.Down to the Bone has been much less powerful than Winter's Bone. This hasn't been due to lower budget, rather because of the story itself. We encounter drug addicts and their lives that are for the most part turning into lies. Yet, there is little that sets this movie apart from numerous dealing with a similar topic.Actually, there is. This is the earliest Vera Farmiga's movie i've seen so far.
tpaigeba Nothing to watch here. It's all been done (and better) before. Who cares about this woman - deficient in every way - as a mother as a wife and as a friend? In one instant when she could have taken the high road - she jumped into re-addiction with both feet and held her breath - for no better a reason than "me, too!" If she wasn't the pretty and young person she portrays on screen - but looked more like the real human wreckage that is represented by our family members, neighbors and friends who really suffer from additions we'd change channels in a nanosecond.This movie starts out at the bottom and goes downhill. Nothing redeeming, no lessons taught - nothing uplifting in any way. None of the main characters even evoke sympathy, let alone empathy. (Well, maybe the snake.) I would have had more fun if I'd shut a door on my hand. Who needs drivel like this?
gradyharp Director Debra Granik knows how to tell a story in such a subtle way that even when the topic is drug addiction she allows her characters to be three-dimensional people instead of the usual stereotypes that conflict the emotional impact of such films.Irene (Vera Farmiga, an intensely talented young actress) is the mother of two sweet boys Ben (Jasper Daniels) and Jason (Taylor Foxhall) and is married to a nice guy Steve (Clint Jordan) who plays with drugs but is in no way as addicted as Irene is to cocaine. The story takes us through Irene's addiction, her committing herself to a drug rehab program where she meets Lucy (Caridad 'La Bruja' De La Luz), also kicking her habit, and male nurse Bob (Hugh Dillon) who has been clean from heroin addiction for five years. Irene leaves the rehab too early (she is mostly concerned about the welfare of her children and her job) and when she starts back to work as a grocery checker she is dismissed when she confesses to prior drug use: being 'clean' makes her slower at the check out stand! She partners with Lucy cleaning homes, trying to straighten out her life, but falls in love with Bob and together they have an affair and start using again. Rather than end the story the writers (Debra Granik and Richard Lieske) simply allow the story to remain open ended, much the way the daily lives of those struggling with the demon of drug addiction live. This technique of unresolved relationships is immensely powerful.The performance by Farmiga establishes her as one of our truly important actresses. She gives us a credible human being who is out of focus with the world because of her drug use, but despite some borderline behavior patterns she maintains our compassion. The remainder of the cast is superb. The icy cinematography by Michael McDonough and the superb film editing by Malcolm Jamieson deserve applause. This is a powerful little film that provides more understanding of the psyches of those struggling to live both with addiction and after addiction. Highly recommended. Grady Harp
David Watson This movie telegraphs its tone in the first minute -- as others have pointed out, it's not exactly breezy. But it is well worth making the commitment to watch.Farmiga's performance has integrity and guts, especially when she's interacting with the kids, but all her interactions with the secondary characters have a compelling spark of reality to them. She uses her whole body to say a line, the way real people sometimes do, especially when under stress. As in her other works, she commands every scene she's in. It's nice to see her own an entire film.I felt the same subversive sweetness under the surface that many classic, superbly observed films seem to share, along with an astringently dry humor and personality, while remaining almost unrelentingly bleak on the surface. I found the final ten seconds particularly satisfying.