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The Woodsman (2004)
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Reviews Counted:127
Fresh:110
Rotten:17
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Kevin Bacon’s performance as a pedophile who is trying to start fresh has drawn raves from critics, who have praised the Woodsman as compelling, creepy, complex and well-crafted.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for sexuality, disturbing behavior and language
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Dec 24, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $1,456,291
Synopsis: With a 12-year prison stretch reaching an end, convicted pedophile Walter (Kevin Bacon) faces an uncertain walk back into the free world in THE WOODSMAN. Attempting to keep his previous... With a 12-year prison stretch reaching an end, convicted pedophile Walter (Kevin Bacon) faces an uncertain walk back into the free world in THE WOODSMAN. Attempting to keep his previous indiscretions sheltered from prying eyes, Walter tries to piece together his shattered life by finding a job and an apartment. The first task is relatively simple, with the ex-con finding employment at a lumberyard thanks to his natural talent for woodcraft. An apartment comes less easily, but Walter manages to secure a roof over his head in a building, which--in a cruel twist of irony--is located opposite an elementary school. Walter's brother-in-law Carlos (Benjamin Bratt) remains the only member of his family willing to keep in contact with him; his sister refuses all communication. Meanwhile, Sgt. Lucas (Mos Def) keeps a watchful eye over Walter's activities, while Walter makes faltering strides towards romance with his tough-as-nails co-worker, Vickie (Kyra Sedgwick). But as wary neighbors steel worried glances and make small-town gossip about him, Walter finds it inordinately difficult to keep his past life a secret. For this reformed character, the path to redemption comes strewn with cracked paving stones, which need to be carefully navigated with every tentative step he takes. The sensitivity with which the material in THE WOODSMAN is executed derives from a potent mix of intelligently written source material, wonderful performances (with Bacon in particular putting in a career-defining turn), and an authoritative vision from director Nicole Kassell (THE GREEN HOUR). At the heart of the movie lies a desolate character, guilty of a crime shrouded in taboo, but hoping against all reason that society will accord him a modicum of absolution. A fascinating portrait of a life caught in a state of perpetual turmoil, this is an audacious second feature from Kassell. [More]
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, Eve, Mos Def
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, Eve, Mos Def, David Alan Grier, Benjamin Bratt
Director: Nicole Kassell
Director: Nicole Kassell
Screenwriter: Steven Fechter, Nicole Kassell
Producer: Lee Daniels
Composer: Nathan Larson
Studio: Newmarket Films
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Reviews for The Woodsman
To watch this picture is to feel, and what you're feeling is an intense swirl of conflicting emotions -- disturbed, creeped-out, sorry, and, yes, even moved.
Rewarding performances...but Kassell hedges her bets. Not only does she ease Walter's plight by pairing him with Sedgwick, so too are his crimes cut down to size.
Anybody in the mood for a downbeat drama anchored by a sturdy lead performance won't go wrong.
A sharp little movie that plunges into expressive pockets of silence, lets its actors speak with expressions as much as dialogue, and builds mood through vivid little images.
Turning theater into cinema is always a sticky business, but it's a business The Woodsman knows well.
A lean drama anchored by subject matter which, although difficult, remains distantly disquieting yet never challenging.
The Woodsman is an earnest but ultimately flawed film that contains a terrific performance by one of Hollywood's most underrated actors Kevin Bacon.
Kassell, a first-time feature filmmaker, shows confidence and some lovely instincts.
Ultimately the film allows Walter his humanity while reserving judgment on the state of his soul. And it gives Kevin Bacon the role of a lifetime.
A compelling drama that pulls back the curtain on a problem of epidemic proportions.
Bacon deservedly has received most of the attention here, but Sedgwick, who doesn't work nearly enough, brings grit and hardscrabble realism to the role of a woman who has turned defiance into a protective shield.
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