Out of the Furnace

Out of the Furnace

  • Director: Scott Cooper
  • Writer: Brad Ingelsby,Scott Cooper
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 6, 2013
  • Runtime: 1h 56min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The Low Dweller
  • "Out of the Furnace" is published by American Relativity Media, directed by Scott Cooper and starring Christian Charles Philip Bale , Casey Affleck and Woody Harrelson . The film was released in the United States on December 6, 2013.
    The film tells the story of Russell Baez after he was released from prison for four years and found that his brother was brutally murdered. In order to find out the truth, Russell had to embark on a thrilling road of revenge   .

    Details

    • Release date December 6, 2013
    • Filming locations Braddock, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies Appian Way, Energy Entertainment, Red Granite Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $22,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $11,330,849

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,220,288

    Gross worldwide

    $15,661,554

    Movie reviews

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    • By Timmy 2022-03-25 09:01:09

      Woody is such a villain that I want to slap him

      The film is because I watched the recently popular Kathy Affleck act, so I watched it by the way, and the score was only 6.3. After watching it, I didn't think it was that amazing or bad, just watching Woody act as a villain. It's worth it, and the background era of the entire film setting, the final story development is very real. Casey's role is not too brilliant, and there is indeed a gap between the Manchester by the sea performance. In a lonely industrial city in the United States, a...

    • By Jarvis 2022-03-24 09:02:01

      Feel free

      Watching this film is entirely because of Christian Bale. The film maintains an unhurried narrative rhythm from the beginning to the end, but in this film, the rhythm is reasonable and sufficient to express the deep meaning of the story, so that the story is in every moment. After a climax occurs, it can leave the viewer time to stop and think about it. Especially the two brothers, one went hunting with his uncle, and the other participated in boxing gambling in order to pay back the money. The...

    • By Dennis 2022-03-24 09:02:01

      The Elegy of Men and the Desolation of the Post-Industrial Age

      This is a seriously underrated film.
             The overall tone of the film is dreary, gloomy, and drowsy. This is not a pejorative, this is the tone of that dilapidated American industrial town.
             The male protagonist is a blue-collar worker in a steel factory who loves his father, his girlfriend, and his younger brother. It is these family relationships or the traditional American family concept that supports him to live a mediocre but contented life. The male protagonist thinks...

    • By Beaulah 2022-03-23 09:02:02

      Alternative Dark Horse - 2013/Out of the Furnace/Out of the Furnace

      It is said that it is different, because the first half of the plot is really slow, and the overall lack of commercial elements, it is difficult to get the public's appreciation; but just watching the cast is enough to brighten the eyes of many people. Call it a dark horse, because some people can be deeply moved by the desolate life of the declining industrial town, the trauma of the veterans, and the depiction of the feelings between people. Let's take a look at my brief version of the plot...

    • By Wendy 2022-03-23 09:02:02

      American Drama American Movies

      The cast is great, and the actors' performances are not to be mentioned. The use of the director's vocabulary in the shooting techniques and shots is very flavorful, and the background texture is fully expressed. The only flaw is the script and the story itself. As the previous buddies said, dilapidated industrial towns, rough local customs, bullies, black fists, post-war trauma, hardships at the bottom, hunting, family and rivers and lakes... These are all good themes, but a film is hard...

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    • By Kasandra 2022-04-24 07:01:08

      There is no point in this kind of revenge, only the more suppressed in the early stage, the revenge in the later stage is more...

    • By Dylan 2022-04-23 07:02:21

      It's very boring, this state of life is really a melting pot, and the whole person is slowly melting. In fact, I have been waiting for the final runaway of the handsome Bei, but in the end, it is not a runaway, it is a depression in the whole depression, this last shot is not a relief. But Harrison, the bad guy, is very expressive, this is really a disgusting...

    • By Toby 2022-04-23 07:02:21

      This kind of film, not that kind of special type of actor can not act. Big Bell, you fucked...

    • By Llewellyn 2022-04-23 07:02:21

      Escape from the Furnace actually tells a story of inescapable, a story of a trapped beast, suitable for watching slowly and understanding...

    • By Gregory 2022-04-23 07:02:21

      If Bell continues to do this, it will definitely poison the box...

    Movie plot

    Roselle ( Christian Charles Philip Bale ) and his younger brother Rodney ( Casey Affleck ) live on each other in a poor and closed industrial town, and their simple desire to leave here one day become the supporting brothers. With the only motivation, the two worked hard every day in order to realize this wish. The sky has no eyes, and bad luck has fallen on the two brothers who are indisputable in the world. Because of an accident,...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The script of the film was originally titled The Low Dweller, and later it was called Under a Black Sun. When filming started, it was temporarily named Dust to Dust; it was Terrence Malik and Sam Shepar. De persuaded director Scott Cooper to use "Out of the Furnace".
    Ridley Scott was expected to direct the film, and the lead actor was Leonardo DodiCaprio.
    Scott Cooper modified the script to allow Christian Charles Philip Bale to play...
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    Evaluation action

    The film is a heavy and serious story about blood relationship, turned into an exaggerated ejecta, which is full of abstract concepts about America, violence, and masculinity. Under the interpretation of Christian Charles Philip Bale, Casey Affleck and Woody Harrelson, these concepts became concrete. ("New York Times" review)
    "Out of the Furnace" explains what good steel is used on the blade. Actors such as Woody Harrelson, Zoe...
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    Movie quotes

    • Russell Baze: You got a problem with me?

      Harlan DeGroat: I got a problem with everybody.

    • Lena Taylor: You're staying at your Dad's?

      Russell Baze: Yeah. I'm trying to give it some life.

      Lena Taylor: I went to his funeral.

      Russell Baze: I know. Thank you, that was important to me. Thank you.

      Lena Taylor: You're back at the mill?

      Russell Baze: Just can't get enough of it. You know?

      Lena Taylor: I heard they are gonna close it.

      Russell Baze: Yeah, looks like it. It's cheaper to... uh, get steel from China. God, I've missed you so much. I've missed you so much. I was hoping... that uh... we could work it out. You know? The things that were keeping us apart. And, you know, take that next step. That's what I wanna do, with you. Because, uh... I can't be without you, Lena. I can't.

      Lena Taylor: I am pregnant.

      Russell Baze: Okay. Wow. Wow! You uh... That's uh... that's wonderful news.

      Lena Taylor: It is?

      Russell Baze: Yeah. That's wonderful news. I am really happy for you, Lena. I really am. That's wonderful news. You're gonna be a hell of a mom. Wow, you're gonna be a hell of a mom.

      Lena Taylor: I'm so sorry. I have to go.

      Russell Baze: Yeah. Okay.

    • Russell Baze: Come work at the mill. I told you Roach would give you a job.

      Rodney Baze Jr.: No, man, I'd rather be fucking dead. Fuck the mill.

      Russell Baze: Fuck the mill. I work at the mill, you little fucker. It's good enough for me, it was good enough for our dad.

      Rodney Baze Jr.: The fucking mill killed our dad!