Hillbilly Elegy

    Hillbilly Elegy
    2020

    Synopsis

    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.

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    Cast

    • Gabriel BassoJ.D. Vance
    • Amy AdamsBeverly "Bev" Vance
    • Glenn CloseBonnie "Mamaw" Vance
    • Haley BennettLindsay Vance
    • Freida PintoUsha Chilukuri
    • Bo HopkinsPapaw
    • Owen AsztalosYoung J.D. Vance
    • Jesse C. BoydMatt
    • Stephen KunkenPhillip Roseman
    • Keong SimKen

    Recommendations

    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Elegy . . . embraces the emotional messiness of a heart-wringing country song, but lacks a haunting refrain to get under your skin.
    • 50

      Screen Daily

      The main audience takeaway here will be the two main performances by Adams and Close.
    • 50

      Variety

      As long as Close is acting up an award-worthy storm (her performance is actually quite meticulous), Hillbilly Elegy is never less than alive. Adams does some showpiece acting of her own, but as skillful as her performance is, she never gets us to look at Bev with pity and terror.
    • 42

      IndieWire

      For all of the favors that Howard does to the subject of his biopic, the director can only do so much to disguise the self-serving nature of a story that was always less about where Vance came from than it was about where he wanted to go.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      This is a well-meant story of someone pulling himself up by his bootstraps, with some help from his grandma. But it feels contrived and self-conscious.
    • 40

      TheWrap

      Hillbilly Elegy isn’t interested in the systems that create poverty and addiction and ignorance; it just wants to pretend that one straight white guy’s ability to rise above his surroundings means that there’s no excuse for everyone else not to have done so as well.
    • 40

      Empire

      In spite of A-list acting and directing talent, this is a tick-the-boxes recovery and redemption true story that never rings true.
    • 25

      The Playlist

      Hillbilly Elegy has nothing to say about the circumstances that caused these addictions and resentments, and it certainly has noting useful to say about “economic anxiety.” There’s nothing remotely thoughtful or even provocative about it, which is a shame – at least that would’ve made it memorable.

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