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The Ballad of Jack & Rose (2004)

The Ballad of Jack & Rose (2004)
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A young woman kept at arm's length from the world finds it suddenly appearing on her doorstep in this drama. In the 1960s, Jack (Daniel Day-Lewis) was a political radical and environmental activist who organized a self-sustaining commune on a small island off the East Coast as an alternative to what he saw as an ugly and destructive way of life. In 1986, the commune is down to two members -- Jack and Rose (Camilla Belle), his 16-year-old daughter from a marriage that ended with his wife's death. Educated by her father and isolated from "corrupting" outside influences, Rose is very close to her father, and keeps a close eye on his emotional needs as well as his health, which has been compromised by heart disease. Jack has an on-and-off relationship with Kathleen (Catherine Keener), a divorced mother of two teenage boys who lives on the mainland, and one day to Rose's great surprise, Jack announces that Kathleen and her boys will be moving in with them. Startled and betrayed by Kathleen's arrival, Rose is also disoriented by the sudden presence of outside influences and a sudden rush of adolescent lust. Rose first attempts to seduce sweet but stocky Rodney (Ryan McDonald), who opts instead to cut her long hair; she then takes up with moody Thaddius (Paul Dano), who takes her virginity. Before long, emotional war breaks out in the household with Rose battling Jack on all fronts; Jack, meanwhile, is taking a more direct tack on dealing with a developer (Beau Bridges) putting up buildings on nearby wetlands, attempting to chase him off with a shotgun. The Ballad of Jack & Rose was written and directed by Rebecca Miller, whose husband is leading man Daniel Day-Lewis and whose father was playwright Arthur Miller. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel Day-LewisCamilla Belle, (more)
Director(s):
Rebecca Miller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Ballad of Jack & Rose

A young woman kept at arm's length from the world finds it suddenly appearing on her doorstep in this drama. In the 1960s, Jack (Daniel Day-Lewis) was a political radical and environmental activist who organized a self-sustaining commune on a small island off the East Coast as an alternative to what he saw as an ugly and destructive way of life. In 1986, the commune is down to two members -- Jack and Rose (Camilla Belle), his 16-year-old daughter from a marriage that ended with his wife's death. Educated by her father and isolated from "corrupting" outside influences, Rose is very close to her father, and keeps a close eye on his emotional needs as well as his health, which has been compromised by heart disease. Jack has an on-and-off relationship with Kathleen (Catherine Keener), a divorced mother of two teenage boys who lives on the mainland, and one day to Rose's great surprise, Jack announces that Kathleen and her boys will be moving in with them. Startled and betrayed by Kathleen's arrival, Rose is also disoriented by the sudden presence of outside influences and a sudden rush of adolescent lust. Rose first attempts to seduce sweet but stocky Rodney (Ryan McDonald), who opts instead to cut her long hair; she then takes up with moody Thaddius (Paul Dano), who takes her virginity. Before long, emotional war breaks out in the household with Rose battling Jack on all fronts; Jack, meanwhile, is taking a more direct tack on dealing with a developer (Beau Bridges) putting up buildings on nearby wetlands, attempting to chase him off with a shotgun. The Ballad of Jack & Rose was written and directed by Rebecca Miller, whose husband is leading man Daniel Day-Lewis and whose father was playwright Arthur Miller. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Rebecca Miller
Writer(s):
Rebecca Miller
Producer(s):
Lemore Syvan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Drug Content, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Independent Films
The Ballad of Jack & Rose Awards:
  • 2005 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actress
  • 2005 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actress (Runner-up)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Anthony D.

    Judging from most of the other reviews on this site, this movie is not for all tastes. As for me, I loved it. This is a character study, and all the characters are very well drawn. Daniel Day-Lewis provides a very introspective performance and disappears into his character. Camilla Belle is a real find, and Catherine Keener is always likeable, even when playing a flawed character like she does here. The questionable relationship between these three characters and what drives each is what I found so interesting.

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    David S.

    I was proud of this movie proud of the father who stood for his ideals and standing by his daughter. Though the daughter offered sex and caused havoc he was a proud example till the end. Great tale of values and enviroment. It is a good watch.

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    Linda D.

    This is very dark & strange yet often a touching movie about the cause and effect of isolation both physically and emotionally speaking. A father trying to raise his teenage daughter alone on an old commune "off the coast of North Eastern U.S." in the wetlands and fighting the losing war of the land being built on by developers. He is trying to come to grips with the fact that he is losing that war, that eventually he will lose his daughter too, his terminal illness and worries that he has isolated her from the world too long as demonstrated by some of her behavior.He allows into his home a girlfriend from town and her two troubled teenage sons thinking she can help him and the company of others would be good for his daughter, but some things aren't so easily altered after so many years. Lots being said here - but as this touches some disturbing issues this film will not be for everyone and offers some very difficult scenes to watch.

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