The Parts You Lose

    The Parts You Lose
    2019

    Synopsis

    An unlikely friendship unfolds between a young deaf boy, Wesley, and a fugitive criminal who takes refuge in an abandoned barn on the family’s rural North Dakota farm.

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      Cast

      • Aaron PaulMan
      • Mary Elizabeth WinsteadGail
      • Scoot McNairyRonnie
      • Darcy FehrMitch
      • Stefanie WiensSue
      • Charlee ParkAmber
      • Kristen HarrisRed-Haired Woman
      • Jane WuReporter
      • Logan CreranMitch's Son
      • Angela NarthNeighbor Theresa

      Recommendations

      • 88

        RogerEbert.com

        Most of the movie is conveyed through point of view, which is especially fitting because the central character is hearing-impaired. Wesley is a careful, thoughtful observer of the world around him, and this movie challenges us to look as closely as he does. Every frame is filled with significant, illuminating details.
      • 75

        Chicago Sun-Times

        Paul and young Danny Murphy are terrific together, with Paul playing a wounded bear growling his lines and Murphy delivering a fully realized performance. And for such a bleak and harsh tale, The Parts You Lose finds some rays of light at the end of the night.
      • 60

        Film Threat

        Aaron Paul brings his trademark street-corner angst to the party, and it plays just fine. As child actors go, Murphy is pretty good. McNairy and Winstead do a fine job of realizing that silent, domestic agony that neither party wants to bring out into the open, fearing it won’t go back in.
      • 50

        Los Angeles Times

        This story of a lonely kid in need of a father figure seems stubbornly small, given the creators involved. It’s a premise in search of a plot.
      • 30

        Austin Chronicle

        The Parts You Lose captures the wintry isolation of North Dakota well, and the actors involved ensure that it’s never unwatchable. Yet this is the worst kind of bad movie: a film with absolutely nothing to say.
      • 30

        The Hollywood Reporter

        The Parts You Lose somehow manages to be both unmoving and tension-free, wasting the talents of several notable actors in the process.