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| Genre | Drama, Romance, Mystery, Suspense |
| Format | AC-3, Blu-ray, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Celine Sallette, Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schoenaerts, Jacques Audiard, Armand Verdure, Corinne Masiero See more |
| Initial release date | 2012-11-23 |
| Language | French |
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Product Description
RUST AND BONE is an extraordinary story of survival and salvation from the acclaimed, award-winning director of A Prophet.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : 26340998
- Director : Jacques Audiard
- Media Format : AC-3, Blu-ray, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 2 minutes
- Release date : March 19, 2013
- Actors : Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schoenaerts, Armand Verdure, Celine Sallette, Corinne Masiero
- Subtitles: : English, French
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00AZNEVJ8
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #33,125 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #435 in Romance (Movies & TV)
- #1,035 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #3,335 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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Customers praise this powerful film for its gripping human drama and chemistry between the lead characters. Moreover, the movie is excellently made, with one customer highlighting its fantastic bookends, and customers find it deeply emotional and honest. However, the language aspect receives mixed feedback, with customers noting it's French with English subtitles, and the emotional content is also mixed, with some finding it depressing.
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Customers appreciate the movie's story, describing it as a gripping human drama and gritty love story.
"...Audiard paces the movie brilliantly. He tells the story through his own interpretation...." Read more
"...The characters are brutal and often unlikeable, but they are real and somehow perfect for one another...." Read more
"...1. It is a unique way of acieving love. 2. So real exposing the cutten two legs -I think it is CGI showing the cutten leg part. 3...." Read more
"...Equal parts gritty realism and heartfelt passions, `Rust + Bone' etches itself on our skin and creates a magnificent glimpse at the power of film..." Read more
Customers describe this film as powerful and beautiful, with one customer highlighting its fantastic bookends.
"...Kudos goes to the director of this excellent movie, Audiard. To put together a movie of such a story can't be easy. But he did it. The movie works...." Read more
"Not great but very good. You become invested in the characters lives and nothing stupid or cliched happens." Read more
"...The film's bookends are fantastic, the development of character was some of the best (if not THE BEST) I've seen this year, and the way it tackled..." Read more
"...All filmmaking disciplines work. I hesitated a couple of days to view the film, pretty fearful of what happens to this great girl, but don’t miss it...." Read more
Customers praise the acting in the movie, particularly noting the chemistry between the lead characters.
"...Yet it's an entertaining movie, one of the reasons is the brilliant acting by Cotillard, and her co-star Matthias Schoenaerts...." Read more
"Not great but very good. You become invested in the characters lives and nothing stupid or cliched happens." Read more
"...The film's bookends are fantastic, the development of character was some of the best (if not THE BEST) I've seen this year, and the way it tackled..." Read more
"...The lead characters are not one-dimensional; they’re bodied out, and they screw up. Alain’s 5-year-old son, Sam, is well-played by Armand Verdure...." Read more
Customers find the movie visually appealing, describing it as beautiful and sexy.
"...-auteur could have told this emotionally-charged story in an entertaining fashion...." Read more
"...the director well from his other movies and all of his movis are very unique and well made...." Read more
"...us from one scene to the next in a beautifully calculated and effervescent look at human weakness and desperation, all the more enriched by the..." Read more
"...Orca trainer loses both legs in a freak accident — it’s mostly tender, sexy and disarmingly honest...." Read more
Customers praise the movie's quality, describing it as excellently made and gritty, with one customer noting its strong R rating.
"...It is a truely well made movie you should check it out. This is not a rare movie to access." Read more
"...With such rich direction, `Rust + Bone' is harmoniously crafted and packs a punch unlike any other film I've seen this year. It make me shake...." Read more
"...As an attractive, successful, and strong-willed woman who has suddenly lost her legs through a tragic accident, Stephanie is drawn to Ali...." Read more
"Excellently made, indeed extraordinary. This is a movie beyond survival...." Read more
Customers appreciate the movie's honesty, describing it as disarmingly honest and very convincing, with a well-written script and understated approach.
"...It make me shake. I was shaking. It truly unearthed such honesty and such raw humanity that I'm in awe of the film, from start to finish...." Read more
"...Direction by Jacques Audiard is pretty flawless. The screenplay is excellent, co-written by Audiard and Thomas Bidegain, from Craig Davidson’s story..." Read more
"...Come to think of it, the title is a really good one! Here comes my don't judge a book/movie by its cover speech...." Read more
"...love he has for her is announced at the very end is perfect and makes so much sense...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the language of the movie, with some appreciating that it's French with English subtitles, while others note that it's not in English.
"Why is it it dubbed in Spanish??? The option for the original audio should be offered." Read more
"...It has an intensiity of Aronosky with a poetry that is French." Read more
"...I speak Spanish but I HATE dubbing!!!! There is not an option for the original language. I don't know how to rate the movie...." Read more
"...It is in French with english Subtitles. An Adult only movie in my opinion." Read more
Customers have mixed reactions to the movie's emotional content, with some finding it deeply moving while others describe it as depressing and disturbing.
"...Visually beautiful, emotionally textured and all around unforgettable; this is how you make movies people!" Read more
"...expecting a romantic movie, we were totally let down by the unceasingly depressing drama. I think the two leads acted well...." Read more
"Deep, emotional and realistic" Read more
"...recommended it to us so you might like it, but we found it TDS and boring" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2017Only a highly-skilled director-auteur could have told this emotionally-charged story in an entertaining fashion.
And that's what director Jacques Audiard did with Rust and Bone, starring one of France's most popular actress Marion Cotillard.
This story starts out when Stephanie, played by Cotillard, is working at a sea world show by feeding the Orca, killer whales. Out of the clear blue, all hell breaks loose. The platform she is standing on to feed the Orca collapses and she is crippled for life. At the hospital, she is given two prosthetic limbs to walk. Her life changes.
Along comes Ali, played by Matthias Schoenaerts, who she had met at a nightclub when she had two strong legs and loved dancing. Having given him her phone number, he finally calls her. They met. He had seen her accident on the news, so he isn't completely surprised by her artificial legs. He also had his own problems. He had left his girlfriend, and took his five-year-old son Sam, played by Armand Verdure, to move in with his sister, Anna, played by Corinne Masiero, in Antibes, in the south of France.
The thing is, however, Ali, has trouble finding a steady job. He no longer works as a security bouncer at the nightclub where he met Stephanie. Now he works as a part-time installer of surveillance cameras. Having to take care of his son, and maintaining a relationship with Stephanie has placed undue burdens on Ali. To make some more money to help his sister and his son, he takes on kickboxing matches for the money. He gets hurt, but at least, the kickboxing gig pays the bills.
This story, however, focuses more on Stephanie's legs than it does on Ali's financial woes. As a loving boyfriend, he takes her to the beach where she enjoys swimming. To get her to the water, he has to carry her. Once in the water, Stephanie feels at home again, and swims, swims, and swims. As Ali looks at her go, swimming without legs.
Kudos goes to the director of this excellent movie, Audiard. To put together a movie of such a story can't be easy. But he did it. The movie works. Plus it's entertaining, despite of the misery, shattered dreams, and the impoverished down and out players. Audiard paces the movie brilliantly. He tells the story through his own interpretation. It's the movie director as auteur in the same vein as Francois Truffaut, Jean Renoir, and Luis Brunel.
And just when one thinks things could get worse for the characters. Things get worse. Ali's sister is caught by the surveillance cameras, installed by Ali, stealing expired food. As a result, she gets fired. Upset she blames her brother, who moves up north to Strabourg where his son ends up in the hospital after a tragic accident on the ice.
This emotionally charged story, Rust and Bone, comes at the viewer at different angles. Yet it's an entertaining movie, one of the reasons is the brilliant acting by Cotillard, and her co-star Matthias Schoenaerts. Sure, director Jacques Audiard deserves credit for telling such a sad story in a watchable entertaining fashion. Yet one of the secrets of his accomplishment to make quite a brilliant movie was the actress and actor he used to tell about the down and out misfortunate survivalists in an unpredictable, unsteady, topsy-turvy world. This movie is a brutal, hard-core squeeze on one's idea of humanity and the struggle of daily living. Clearly opposite of the feel good comedies. Rust and Bone is more about feel good I'm a human and I care. As far as the language, this movie is entirely in French. Yet it's simply enough for an intermediate French student to understand.
Yet Audiard lets the images, not words, tell the story. And he does so masterfully like a genuine cinema auteur.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024Oof. This movie. From the very beginning, Rust and Bone digs deep and dark. With some sentimental Bon Iver in the background, we first watch Ali forage, cheat, and steal enough just to keep him and his kid alive. Dirty sand, skinny arms, underemployed, sepia tones… the movie follows Ali through many trials and tribulations while he searches for stable income in an unstable world. Life gets more interesting when he meets the mysterious Stéphanie, a trainer in a marine park. When an orca attacks her, causing her to lose both her legs, she and Ali grow closer, and this is where the heart of the movie begins.
Technically, Rust and Bone is a great movie. There is a ton of foreshadowing, and the tension is well maintained throughout the movie. The movement of the camera fits the feeling of the film – disjointed, somewhat depressed, quick but slow moving at the same time. The characters say only what needs to be said. Where the movie really shines, though, is in its character work. Matthias Schoenaerts is despicable in the most wonderful way as Ali. But Marion Cotillard steals the show as Stéphanie, pensive, stoic, and beautifully strong as she navigates this horrible trauma; her work here is better than her work in La Vie en Rose, which garnered her multiple awards. This may be the best work of her career.
Rust and Bone is a movie I watched before I grew up and it broke my heart. It was hard for me to reconcile all the hurt and disappointment and violence each character must deal with. I recently watched it again, as an adult, and found so much comfort in it. The characters are brutal and often unlikeable, but they are real and somehow perfect for one another. This is a movie about how inescapably hard life is, how dragging and difficult and bleak. It is also a movie about the small moments that shine through and keep us going – sleeping somewhere safe, sunshine on your face, getting back up after a bad fight – and how those around us make it bearable – sharing food, clothes, money, hope, love, especially when we need it most.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025Not great but very good. You become invested in the characters lives and nothing stupid or cliched happens.
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Client d'AmazonReviewed in France on November 4, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Un des meilleurs films français des 20 dernières années
J'adore ce film et je l'ai déjà regardé 5 fois. Un film exceptionnel.
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María GraciaReviewed in Spain on May 11, 20155.0 out of 5 stars Espléndida historia de superación
Escogí esta película porque.Marion Cotillard estuvo nominada al Oscar por ella. Y realmente ella borda el papel. Lo mismo su compañero de reparto. Los momentos críticos están planteados con elegancia y discreción. La aconsejo para todos.
Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 20145.0 out of 5 stars Waving not Drowning
How do we make a love story about those on the edges of society? Nick Ray knew when he made ‘They Live By Night’, remember that final heartbreaking moment when Keechie whispers “I love you”? Audiard, again, manages something we rarely see in contemporary melodramas, a sense of the truth of love, love that is a dramatic expression of overcoming. In this case we are offered , not only the transcendence of the physical, Cotillard’s marvelously realized Stephanie has lost her legs in an awful accident, but also the psychological, Schoenaerts’ Alain is disabled by a psychopathology of indifference, he almost completely lacks the ability to sympathise. Two people who struggle to make themselves whole through the relationship they forge by way of the brutality of physical competition (he is a bare knuckle fighter) and the equally brutal atmosphere of workers on the lower rungs of the slippery ladder of social mobility. There is a sharply observed subplot about the routine surveillance of the poor that allows the film to move between the specifics of the ‘family’ and economics.
Typically for Audiard, pace ‘Read My Lips’, the subtle drama of the central relationship is finely weaved through the sense of shifting sympathies. It is as though the narrative works as a kind of pull focus, we at first are drawn to one character and then to another without, and here is what lifts this film above the rest, ever resorting to simple moral judgments. With this film, and I recommend all of his movies, Audiard has proved himself to be among the great artists making cinema today. As an added bonus the soundtrack is great.
DaveReviewed in Australia on May 4, 20215.0 out of 5 stars A Thinking Man's Love Story.
THIS FRENCH FILM DVD CONTAINS SUBTITLES.
My "Rust And Bone" DVD arrived on time and is in good condition. Thank you to all the folks at Amazon (Au) and Australia Post for making this possible. Greatly appreciated.
"Rust And Bone" is about adversity and how that impacts our relationships and influences our lives. The film is austere, forbidding and quite harrowing. A couple of times I uncomfortably squirmed when a child was vigorously shaken, tossed and hit their head on a table. This movie is no fairy tale or Harlequin romance. But, stay to the end to see all the amazing silver linings.
Our characters are Ali (principle character) who experienced adversity during childhood. Sam (Ali's 5 year old son) who apparently is facing much of the same adversity that his father did (a repeating pattern). Stephanie who is robbed of her cherished career by a tragic work accident. Anna (Ali's sister) who is financially shackled to work that she despises. Each is facing adversity in different ways.
Characterisations are mostly gleaned from our characters conduct. Although, a little is revealed by the characters dialogue. Ali is a violent selfish man with few social skills. When his fists can't fight his battles, he runs away. Sam is a confused and a frightened little boy who really knows neither a mother or father, yet alone a stable household. Stephanie (accidental acquaintance of Ali) through physical disability has her world shattered when she is cruelly robbed of her cherished career, her life. She is finding it exceedingly difficult to adjust and adapt to her new circumstances. Anna (Ali's sister) is financially shackled to work that she despises. All to keep a roof over her families head. All our characters are experiencing adversity, with differing effects.
A casual acquaintance between, Ali and Stephanie, leads to a one night stand and that develops into a loving relationship. Stephanie shows Ali how to engage with others to develop a relationship. Ali provides the confidence that Stephanie requires to adapt to her new life. Both are bonded together by their co-dependency. However, there are hiccups along the way. Whenever Ali becomes overwhelmed by emotional issues he reverts to old habits and runs away, again. It takes a near fatal accident, involving his son, for Ali to realise the love he feels for his son and to overcome his fear of losing him.
The main actors performances are mesmerising. They inject true emotions into their characters. Truly believable character portrayals.
The sets are well lit so there are no overly dark scenes. Camera angles and camera distance support the actors in conveying emotion.
This DVD upscale remarkably well. 4K upscaling reveals a light, quite well defined image with good colour and generally low noise. A very watchable movie.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I found it very engrossing. Although, confronting at first, it leaves you feeling good by the end. Well worth your consideration.
THIS FRENCH FILM DVD CONTAINS SUBTITLES.5.0 out of 5 stars
DaveA Thinking Man's Love Story.
Reviewed in Australia on May 4, 2021
My "Rust And Bone" DVD arrived on time and is in good condition. Thank you to all the folks at Amazon (Au) and Australia Post for making this possible. Greatly appreciated.
"Rust And Bone" is about adversity and how that impacts our relationships and influences our lives. The film is austere, forbidding and quite harrowing. A couple of times I uncomfortably squirmed when a child was vigorously shaken, tossed and hit their head on a table. This movie is no fairy tale or Harlequin romance. But, stay to the end to see all the amazing silver linings.
Our characters are Ali (principle character) who experienced adversity during childhood. Sam (Ali's 5 year old son) who apparently is facing much of the same adversity that his father did (a repeating pattern). Stephanie who is robbed of her cherished career by a tragic work accident. Anna (Ali's sister) who is financially shackled to work that she despises. Each is facing adversity in different ways.
Characterisations are mostly gleaned from our characters conduct. Although, a little is revealed by the characters dialogue. Ali is a violent selfish man with few social skills. When his fists can't fight his battles, he runs away. Sam is a confused and a frightened little boy who really knows neither a mother or father, yet alone a stable household. Stephanie (accidental acquaintance of Ali) through physical disability has her world shattered when she is cruelly robbed of her cherished career, her life. She is finding it exceedingly difficult to adjust and adapt to her new circumstances. Anna (Ali's sister) is financially shackled to work that she despises. All to keep a roof over her families head. All our characters are experiencing adversity, with differing effects.
A casual acquaintance between, Ali and Stephanie, leads to a one night stand and that develops into a loving relationship. Stephanie shows Ali how to engage with others to develop a relationship. Ali provides the confidence that Stephanie requires to adapt to her new life. Both are bonded together by their co-dependency. However, there are hiccups along the way. Whenever Ali becomes overwhelmed by emotional issues he reverts to old habits and runs away, again. It takes a near fatal accident, involving his son, for Ali to realise the love he feels for his son and to overcome his fear of losing him.
The main actors performances are mesmerising. They inject true emotions into their characters. Truly believable character portrayals.
The sets are well lit so there are no overly dark scenes. Camera angles and camera distance support the actors in conveying emotion.
This DVD upscale remarkably well. 4K upscaling reveals a light, quite well defined image with good colour and generally low noise. A very watchable movie.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I found it very engrossing. Although, confronting at first, it leaves you feeling good by the end. Well worth your consideration.
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MassimilianoReviewed in Italy on May 2, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Tutto OK.
Dvd nuovo e sigillato mi è stato consegnato nei tempi previsti; contiene un film molto duro che racconta, senza nessun orpello, la storia di due persone, fondamentalmente sole, che cercano disperatamente di superare i drammi che la vita ha riservato loro.
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