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Drama

Hillbilly Elegy

- Inspired by a true story three generations in the making.

An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.

Release Date : 2020-11-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Imagine Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Amy Adams

Character Name : Beverly "Bev" Vance

Original Name : Amy Adams

Gender : Female

Glenn Close

Character Name : Bonnie "Mamaw" Vance

Original Name : Glenn Close

Gender : Female

Gabriel Basso

Character Name : J.D. Vance

Original Name : Gabriel Basso

Gender : Male

Haley Bennett

Character Name : Lindsay Vance

Original Name : Haley Bennett

Gender : Female

Freida Pinto

Character Name : Usha Chilukuri

Original Name : Freida Pinto

Gender : Female

Bo Hopkins

Character Name : Papaw

Original Name : Bo Hopkins

Gender : Male

Owen Asztalos

Character Name : Young J.D. Vance

Original Name : Owen Asztalos

Gender : Male

Jesse C. Boyd

Character Name : Matt

Original Name : Jesse C. Boyd

Gender : Male

Stephen Kunken

Character Name : Phillip Roseman

Original Name : Stephen Kunken

Gender : Male

Keong Sim

Character Name : Ken

Original Name : Keong Sim

Gender : Male

Morgan Gao

Character Name : Travis

Original Name : Morgan Gao

Gender : Male

Ethan Suess

Character Name : Chris

Original Name : Ethan Suess

Gender : Male

Jono Mitchell

Character Name : Kevin

Original Name : Jono Mitchell

Gender : Male

Bill Kelly

Character Name : Uncle Pat

Original Name : Bill Kelly

Gender : Male

David Dwyer

Character Name : Uncle Arch

Original Name : David Dwyer

Gender : Male

Sarah Hudson

Character Name : Lori

Original Name : Sarah Hudson

Gender : Female

Ted Huckabee

Character Name : Jimmy (Bev's Brother)

Original Name : Ted Huckabee

Gender : Male

Nathan Hesse

Character Name : Bill (Nurse)

Original Name : Nathan Hesse

Gender : Male

Max Barrow

Character Name : Cousin Nate

Original Name : Max Barrow

Gender : Male

Sunny Mabrey

Character Name : Bonnie (Mamaw, 30's)

Original Name : Sunny Mabrey

Gender : Female

Brett Lorenzini

Character Name : Jim (Papaw, 30's)

Original Name : Brett Lorenzini

Gender : Male

Tierney Smith

Character Name : Young Bev (6 years)

Original Name : Tierney Smith

Gender : Female

Helen LeRoy

Character Name : Cheryl

Original Name : Helen LeRoy

Gender : Female

Kinsley Isla Dillon

Character Name : Emma

Original Name : Kinsley Isla Dillon

Gender : Female

Ryan Homchick

Character Name : Adult Frank McFee

Original Name : Ryan Homchick

Gender : Male

Joshua Stenvick

Character Name : Chip

Original Name : Joshua Stenvick

Gender : Male

Bill Winkler

Character Name : Brooks Houghton

Original Name : Bill Winkler

Gender : Male

Chase Anderson

Character Name : Brett

Original Name : Chase Anderson

Gender : Male

Amy Parrish

Character Name : Pamela

Original Name : Amy Parrish

Gender : Female

Ed Amatrudo

Character Name : Rich

Original Name : Ed Amatrudo

Gender : Male

David de Vries

Character Name : Hiram Walcott

Original Name : David de Vries

Gender : Male

Holly A. Morris

Character Name : Cocktailer #1

Original Name : Holly A. Morris

Gender : Female

Brandon Hirsch

Character Name : Cocktailer #2

Original Name : Brandon Hirsch

Gender : Male

David Alexander

Character Name : Server

Original Name : David Alexander

Gender : Male

Alexander Baxter

Character Name : Obsequious Server

Original Name : Alexander Baxter

Gender : Male

Steven Reddington

Character Name : Waiter

Original Name : Steven Reddington

Gender : Male

Angelo Reyes

Character Name : Wiry Law Partner

Original Name : Angelo Reyes

Gender : Male

John Rymer

Character Name : Stodgy Partner

Original Name : John Rymer

Gender : Male

Abigail Rose Cornell

Character Name : Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years)

Original Name : Abigail Rose Cornell

Gender : Female

Lowrey Brown

Character Name : Adult Louis Zablocki

Original Name : Lowrey Brown

Gender : Male

Hunter James Evers

Character Name : Young J.D. (4 years)

Original Name : Hunter James Evers

Gender : Male

Riley McNerney

Character Name : Dane

Original Name : Riley McNerney

Gender : Male

Zele Avradopoulos

Character Name : Pool Woman

Original Name : Zele Avradopoulos

Gender : Female

David Jensen

Character Name : Mr. Selby

Original Name : David Jensen

Gender : Male

Skylar Denney

Character Name : Holler Aunt

Original Name : Skylar Denney

Gender : Male

John Whitley

Character Name : Young Louis

Original Name : John Whitley

Gender : Male

Zac Pullam

Character Name : Doug

Original Name : Zac Pullam

Gender : Male

Shane Donovan Lewis

Character Name : Young Frank

Original Name : Shane Donovan Lewis

Gender : Male

Mike Senior

Character Name : Officer #1

Original Name : Mike Senior

Gender : Male

William Mark McCullough

Character Name : Officer #2

Original Name : William Mark McCullough

Gender : Male

Dylan Gage

Character Name : Kameron

Original Name : Dylan Gage

Gender : Male

Hannah Pniewski

Character Name : Katrina

Original Name : Hannah Pniewski

Gender : Female

David Silverman

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : David Silverman

Gender : Male

Jason Davis

Character Name : Dr. Newton

Original Name : Jason Davis

Gender : Male

Joshua Brady

Character Name : Davis

Original Name : Joshua Brady

Gender : Male

Cory Chapman

Character Name : Nasty Cashier

Original Name : Cory Chapman

Gender : Male

Tatom Pender

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Tatom Pender

Gender : Female

Cathy Hope

Character Name : Patient

Original Name : Cathy Hope

Gender : Male

David Atkinson

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : David Atkinson

Gender : Male

Adam Murray

Character Name : Salesperson

Original Name : Adam Murray

Gender : Male

Dianna Craig

Character Name : Scared Woman

Original Name : Dianna Craig

Gender : Male

Emery Mae Edgeman

Character Name : Meghan

Original Name : Emery Mae Edgeman

Gender : Female

Rohan Myers

Character Name : Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years)

Original Name : Rohan Myers

Gender : Male

Matthew Alan Brady

Character Name : Meals On Wheels Delivery Man

Original Name : Matthew Alan Brady

Gender : Male

Lucy Capri

Character Name : Young Lori (6 years)

Original Name : Lucy Capri

Gender : Female

Déjá Dee

Character Name : Sally Coates

Original Name : Déjá Dee

Gender : Female

Daniel R. Hill

Character Name : Kyle

Original Name : Daniel R. Hill

Gender : Male

Jordan Trovillion

Character Name : Arguing Girlfriend

Original Name : Jordan Trovillion

Gender : Female

Yossie Mulyadi

Character Name : Secretary at Club

Original Name : Yossie Mulyadi

Gender : Male

Alisa Harris

Character Name : ICU Nurse #1

Original Name : Alisa Harris

Gender : Female

Tiger Dawn

Character Name : ICU Nurse #2

Original Name : Tiger Dawn

Gender : Female

Darla Robinson

Character Name : Rehab Mother

Original Name : Darla Robinson

Gender : Female

Belinda Keller

Character Name : Rehab Recepcionist

Original Name : Belinda Keller

Gender : Male

Jessie Faye Shirley

Character Name : Old Mamaw Blanton

Original Name : Jessie Faye Shirley

Gender : Male

Cheryl Howard

Character Name : Nurse Vivian

Original Name : Cheryl Howard

Gender : Female

Tim Abou-Nasr

Character Name : Law Candidate Tim

Original Name : Tim Abou-Nasr

Gender : Male

Leland Thomas Griffin

Character Name : Curt

Original Name : Leland Thomas Griffin

Gender : Male

Drew Emerson Jones

Character Name : Officer Connor

Original Name : Drew Emerson Jones

Gender : Male

Justin P. Turner

Character Name : EMT #1

Original Name : Justin P. Turner

Gender : Male

Joshua T. Schneider

Character Name : EMT #2

Original Name : Joshua T. Schneider

Gender : Male

Tony Ward

Character Name : Marine Barber

Original Name : Tony Ward

Gender : Male

Mara Hall

Character Name : Dining Hall Manager

Original Name : Mara Hall

Gender : Female

Tess Malis Kincaid

Character Name : Jill at Financial Aid Office

Original Name : Tess Malis Kincaid

Gender : Female

Chris Charm

Character Name : Gas Station Attendant

Original Name : Chris Charm

Gender : Male

Mary Kraft

Character Name : Intake Receptionist

Original Name : Mary Kraft

Gender : Female

Suehyla El-Attar

Character Name : Shoe Store Manager

Original Name : Suehyla El-Attar

Gender : Female

Matthew Withers

Character Name : Study Hall Friend #1

Original Name : Matthew Withers

Gender : Male

Jessica Miesel

Character Name : Study Hall Friend #2

Original Name : Jessica Miesel

Gender : Female

Benjamin Rapsas

Character Name : Study Hall Friend #3

Original Name : Benjamin Rapsas

Gender : Male

Ethan Levy

Character Name : Peter (uncredited)

Original Name : Ethan Levy

Gender : Male

Bret Aaron Knower

Character Name : Middletown Resident (uncredited)

Original Name : Bret Aaron Knower

Gender : Male

John E. Brownlee

Character Name : Neighbor (uncredited)

Original Name : John E. Brownlee

Gender : Male

Jenny McManus

Character Name : Middletown Resident (uncredited)

Original Name : Jenny McManus

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com This film is based on a memoir of the same title written by J.D. Vance, the man who gives name to the main character or, in better words, the character whose point of view is what the movie describes. As I always do, my preparation for any film means I don't watch trailers nor try to know too much about the story. I knew this movie was based on a supposedly true story or in some sort of book, and I knew that this could very well be an Oscar-bait due to the talented cast and late date of release. That's it. I had no idea about its political background nor Vance's personal statements. I'm from Portugal, so I don't live in a Republicans vs. Democrats or a Red vs. Blue country. Politics is and always will be an extremely irrelevant, depressing, unimpactful topic in my life. I don't live in the USA, so unless the controversies surrounding films are global problems, I couldn't care less about them. To me, Hillbilly Elegy looked like another family melodrama featuring lousy parenting, drug addiction, bullying, discrimination, and all those formulaic plot points developed in this type of movie. Expectations-wise, I couldn't avoid the first (tremendously negative) reactions from fellow critics on social media, so I prepared myself for the worst. However, there's a reason why I wrote this prologue above, explaining my origins and what I consider to be important in my personal life... Not trying to justify other people's opinions (everyone has their own right to love/hate any film for whatever reasons they choose to), but it feels awfully clear to me that a lot of American critics were influenced by the real-life J.D. Vance, his memoir, and what some people interpreted about his point of view. I repeat: everyone is in their own right to hate this movie (it has more than enough reasons to, and I'll get to those), but I find "the worst film of the year" statement as exaggerated as the movie's overdramatic sequences. My biggest issues with Hillbilly Elegy concern its editing choices and its looping narrative structure, besides its generic developments of known cliches. Starting with the first problem, Ron Howard (Solo: A Star Wars Story) should have managed to create a really great film from the original story. At its best, Hillbilly Elegy could have been a heartbreaking account about the emotional struggles of living in such a violent, problematic family and about trying to escape this harsh lifestyle and reaching a better life overall. However, the constant flashbacks to J.D.'s young life damage the viewer's connection to the character and the rest of his family members, especially his mom, Bev. The non-stop back-and-forward in the timeline breaks the movie's pacing (James D. Wilcox's editing lacks consistency and coherence) and leads me to my next issue. The entire film is a cycle of dramatic scenes quickly escalating to unbelievable actions. From the repetitive drug abuse and consequent relapses to the horrible parenting displayed in the most random of fashions (in one minute everything's fine, in the next one, chaos ensues), Vanessa Taylor couldn't break her screenplay loop, and Ron Howard failed to realize these sequences in a distinguished manner. In addition to all of this, Hillbilly Elegy also does very little to avoid the common formulas regarding this type of narrative, possessing zero surprises throughout the entire runtime, ultimately being entirely predictable practically from the beginning. Nevertheless, as I mentioned before, this is far from being a contender for the worst piece of cinema in 2020. In fact, it might even get some nominations in the awards season, including the Oscars. As usual with "real-life stories", their cinematic adaptations always fill the end credits with images or videos of the real people portrayed in the movie. It's easy to notice the impressive work made by the make-up department. Glenn Close looks incredibly similar to the real Mamaw, and her charismatic portrayal is definitely getting her some nominations, at least in other ceremonies besides the main ones. She delivers yet another emotionally compelling performance, packed with powerfully handled dialogues, detailed expressiveness, and a phenomenal physical display. Amy Adams (Justice League) doesn't fall behind. If Glenn Close has chances as a supporting role, Amy Adams might receive a few Best Actress nominations. Her character, Bev, doesn't receive a fair treatment script-wise, but Adams tries her best to compensate for that flaw. Her performance might be considered extremely over-the-top for many viewers, and I do acknowledge some exaggeration in a couple of scenes, but overall, she delivers a superb interpretation. Gabriel Basso is also pretty great as J.D. (as is Owen Asztalos), same for Haley Bennett (The Devil All the Time) as Lindsay. Hans Zimmer and David Fleming's score is sweet, but it doesn't get too many moments to shine. In the end, Hillbilly Elegy suffers from its formulaic narrative stuck in a tiresome loop of overdramatic scenes that escalated incomprehensibly way too fast. The predictable melodrama features questionable editing decisions that hurt the film's pacing and overall story consistency, as well as the viewer's emotional bond with the characters. Ron Howard and Vanessa Taylor fail to depict an interesting premise in a distinctly captivating manner, consequently resorting to the award-worthy performances of Amy Adams and Glenn Close to save the whole movie from total disaster. In addition to the outstanding displays from the two actresses, the remarkable performances from the remaining cast elevate the flawed screenplay, ultimately delivering a few scenes worth hanging on to. Technically, impressively accurate make-up (guaranteed awards buzz) and a lovely score deserve a much better film. I still recommend it to everyone who enjoys melodramatic family stories, but don't expect anything remotely special. Rating: C+

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Interesting and hearty story, which helps 'Hillbilly Elegy' overcome the fact it probably isn't that great a film as a whole. I enjoyed watching the cast. Gabriel Basso gives a good performance in the role of J. D. Vance, though is outshone by Owen Asztalos; who plays the younger version of Vance. Elsewhere, star names Amy Adams and Glenn Close support strongly. Freida Pinto is even involved, albeit in a minor and largely unimportant part. I don't love the way the story is told, or some of the elements it tries to force through. I did find myself caring for the lead character though, as well as feeling suitably invested in seeing the plot unfold. There's a nice score in there, also. I'd say it's a good film, nothing more or less.

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2021-07-23

This is another entry in the wrenching genre of Oprah book club family dysfunction fare. The dysfunction extends through two generations here, plenty of material to mine for lousy parenting and distressing reality show-worthy bad behavior. It is well done I suppose, as you would expect from Ron Howard, but I confess I have a low threshold for this genre and had to force myself to finish it. One bright light was that at least the brother and sister were there fir each other and counterbalanced the antics of Mom and Mamaw. They show the real people at the end of the film, and I was intrigued by how close they tried to have the actors resemble them. But of course the home movies shown were all of positive moments in the family, as filming life’s awful moments blossomed much later with YouTube. So these cheerful videos acted to gloss over the pain and dysfunction the movie had worked so meticulously to represent throughout the two hour film.

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rsanek

@rsanek

2024-07-26

"You don't know shit" is a hilarious quote by the grandmother to a young JD Vance. I had to laugh throughout the film at her portrayal, she seemed like a wild character with wilder makeup and costuming. But then I was humbled when I saw the true images of JD Vance's family at the end -- they absolutely nailed her visually. Not necessarily the 'best' watch but definitely a fun one, and with Vance as a VP I feel like it is necessary. Talk about great PR.