Bones and All

Abandoned by her father, a young woman named Maren embarks on a thousand-mile odyssey through the backroads of America where she meets Lee, a disenfranchised drifter. But despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying pasts and to a final stand that will determine whether their love can survive their otherness.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 131 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
  • Stars: Timothée Chalamet, Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlbarg, Chloë Sevigny, André Holland, Francesca Scorsese, David Gordon Green, Anna Cobb, Max Soliz, Kendle Coffey, Johanna McGinley, Hannah Barlow, Claudio Encarnacion Montero, Sue Hopkins, Brady Gentry
  • Director: Luca Guadagnino
 Comments
  • deloudelouvain - 11 January 2023
    Good acting, good enough to watch once.
    I started watching Bones and All without having any clue about the story so I was surprised it was going that way. Interesting story although a bit more background on the characters could have been welcome. The ending wasn't entirely satisfying either, for sure not good enough to want me to watch this movie again in the future. The acting was good, that's what made it worth watching. Timothy Chalamet and Taylor Russell, playing the two main characters, did a good job. The horror scenes were okay, probably disgusting to some but not really frightening in my opinion. Considering the ratings it got I was expecting something better. Still it's good enough to watch once.
  • theredsky - 3 January 2023
    Bones and All Review
    One of the most underrated films of 2022. If you are easily grossed out then this movie definitely won't be for you but I really enjoyed this. Luca Guadagnino does a great job at showing the themes of finding your place while adding an interesting twist in the form of cannibalism. All of the performances here are great with Taylor Russell giving easily the best performance of the film. Her performance was wonderful and I'm very excited to see what she does next. Timothée Chalamet did a really great job as well along with Mark Rylance giving an amazing performance but playing a despicable character. The story is definitely very interesting but there's a cute love story thrown in between all the cannibalism moments although it can definitely drag at points. The use of blood and gore was done very well. I thought some scenes were gonna be a lot worse but what makes those scenes truly unsettling is the sound design. The sound design is what really makes those scenes truly unnerving but you also can't keep your eyes off the screen at the same time. This movie has moments that are incredibly engaging and then moments that were a little too slow but by the end of the film it was very much worth it. The ending is scary, sweet and emotional all at once which I won't spoil why. The cinematography was amazing throughout especially towards the end where we get a lot more absolutely stunning wide shots. If you can handle gore and lots of blood then I would highly recommend checking this film out.