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Out of the Furnace

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United Kingdom, United States · 2013
1h 56m
Director Scott Cooper
Starring Christian Bale, Zoe Saldaña, Woody Harrelson, Sam Shepard
Genre Crime, Drama, Thriller

Steelworker Russell Baze holds tight to his sense of family, duty, and loyalty. Rodney Baze, Russell's brother, returns home after serving in Iraq and, with his debts piling up, becomes entangled with a vicious crime lord. Soon afterward, Rodney disappears mysteriously. Russell puts his life on the line to bring his brother home.

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Los Angeles Times by Betsy Sharkey

Bale, Affleck and Harrelson are in their element as men battered by life, delivering exceptional performances that hold nothing back. Bale and Affleck are as nuanced as Harrelson is unhinged. It is among the finest work done by all three.

75

The Playlist by Charlie Schmidlin

The film is luckily powered by a powerful trio of performances at its core, and a unique, unpredictable structure that constantly reframes the action in a compelling way.

80

New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier

Like “The Deer Hunter” — from which it swipes its Keystone State milieu, its haunted veterans, and its self-endangerment metaphor — Out of the Furnace gets under your skin.

50

Film.com by Jordan Hoffman

Out of the Furnace is no disaster, but it doesn’t achieve what it hopes to achieve, and it has no one to blame but itself.

60

Time Out by Joshua Rothkopf

Subtle performances — especially from Bale and Affleck, both growing meaner in the absence of hope — transcend any structural weaknesses. The bottom drops out early for them, but their endgame is savagely captivating.

75

Slant Magazine by R. Kurt Osenlund

What this movie finally boils down to is a deceptively simple tale of two brothers, and of being one's brother's keeper, and of seeking justice on the crudest of fronts.

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Variety by Scott Foundas

Cooper seems to make actors feel safe and willing to expose themselves in ways they ordinarily might not, and time and again he takes scenes to places of unexpected emotional power.

60

Village Voice by Stephanie Zacharek

Cooper may have gone overboard in delineating the hardships of blue-collar life in Out of the Furnace. But he has a gift for getting actors to put some muscle into their work, and enough finesse to make sure the sweat doesn't show.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Todd McCarthy

In the meaty bad guy role, Harrelson entertainingly goes all the way, putting him way out there on the ledge with any of your favorite loonies, psychos and unhinged nutjobs.

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