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Rust and Bone DVD (2013) Marion Cotillard, Audiard (DIR) cert 15 NEW Title: Rust and Bone Leading Actor: Marion Cotillard Region: Region 2 Duration: 123 mins Format: DVD / Normal Type: DVD No.
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A struggling single father (Matthias Schoenaerts) helps a beautiful whale trainer (Marion Cotillard) recover her will to live following a terrible accident that leaves her confined to a wheelchair, in this French drama.
FeaturesAudio Commentary with Jacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain and Arnaud Calistri\Making of Rust and Bone\The Special Effects of Rust and Bone\Deleted Scenes, With Subtitles
GenreDrama, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureFrance
ComposerAlexandre Desplat
Additional InformationA struggling single father helps a beautiful whale trainer recover her will to live following a terrible accident that leaves her confined to a wheelchair. Lonely and destitute, Ali (Matthias Schoenaerts) leaves the north of France for his sister's house in Antibes after becoming the sole guardian of his estranged five-year-old son Sam. When Ali lands a job as a bouncer in a nearby nightclub, things quickly start to look up for the itinerant father and son. Then one night, after breaking up a fight in the club, Ali meets the radiant Stephanie (Marion Cotillard), and slips her his number after dropping her off safely at home. Though Stephanie's position on the high end of the social spectrum makes romance an unlikely prospect for the pair, a tragic accident at Marineland robs her of her legs, and finds her reaching out in desperation to Ali. Her spirit broken by the same tragedy that took her legs, Stephanie gradually finds the courage to go on living trough transcendent moments spent with Ali -- a man with precious little pity, but an enormous love of life.
ReviewsSalon.com - One of the year's best films precisely because it can't be boiled down to a message or synopsis. It's an exercise in style that risks trashiness in search of transcendence, and it's a sizzling celebration of the power of music, the power of images, and the electric, destructive power of the human body., The New Yorker - RUST AND BONE might as well be called "Water and Light"; it glitters and flares with the urge to renew those things - limbs, knuckles, lovemaking, and parental bonds - which are easily fractured and lost., The Playlist - By the picture's knotty finale, in which Audiard navigates a late-stage twist with ease and emotion, you know you are in the hands of a master who is directing with the confidence and command that few possess.
ScreenwriterJacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain
CinematographerStephane Fontaine
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleRust And Bone
Consumer AdviceContains strong language, sex and violence
Product arrived damaged. I paid very little for it and so did not bother to complain. Its a shame, as I know the film to be an excellent film and would recommend the film.