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'''''To the Bone''''' is a drama about a young woman battling with anorexia nervosa. It was released in 2017.
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'''''To the Bone''''' is a dramatic film about a young woman battling with anorexia nervosa. It was released in 2017.
  
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==Personal==
 
I watched it on Netflix on 2017-09-14, it was lame.
 
I watched it on Netflix on 2017-09-14, it was lame.
  
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===Good===
 
===Good===
* The effects that made Lily Collins's body look so emaciated were very believable.
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* The special effects that made Lily Collins's body look so emaciated were very believable.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* Ellen is a dull character. She's mopey, not because she has any serious problems, but because she has a bad relationship with her parents, and a fan of her killed herself. Big deal.
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* Ellen is a dull character. She's mopey, not because she has any serious problems, but because she has a bad relationship with her parents and a fan of hers that she never met killed herself. Big deal.
 
* Despite being billed as a radical thinker, Dr. Beckham is neither radical nor very involved with the life of his patients.
 
* Despite being billed as a radical thinker, Dr. Beckham is neither radical nor very involved with the life of his patients.
 
* There isn't a strong bond between Ellen and her half-sister, so her concern lack's depth.
 
* There isn't a strong bond between Ellen and her half-sister, so her concern lack's depth.
 
* There isn't really very much chemistry between Luke and Ellen. Luke is just creepy and over-bearing, and I can't imagine a half-way house being so blasé about their patients developing romantic relationships.
 
* There isn't really very much chemistry between Luke and Ellen. Luke is just creepy and over-bearing, and I can't imagine a half-way house being so blasé about their patients developing romantic relationships.
* What I assume were meant to be major points in the movie lack power or are meaningless. Ellen changing her name to Eli, Megan's miscarriage, and Ellen's mother saying she accepts Ellen's death, all don't change anything in her life, but the hallucination in the desert, causes the big change, and it doesn't make any sense. Also, the movie doesn't leave enough time to explain it or tie up the loose ends.
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* What I assume were meant to be major points in the movie lack power or are meaningless. Ellen changing her name to Eli, Megan's miscarriage, and Ellen's mother saying she accepts Ellen's death, all don't change anything in her life, but the hallucination in the desert which doesn't make any sense, causes the big change? Also, the movie doesn't leave enough time to explain it or tie up the loose ends.
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
 
* While it has some interesting moments, overall, the movie is uninspired.
 
* While it has some interesting moments, overall, the movie is uninspired.
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==Media==
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===Videos===
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{{YouTube|705yRfs6Dbs|Trailer.}}
  
 
==Links==
 
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[[Category: Movies]]
 
[[Category: Movies]]
[[Category: Drama Movies]]
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[[Category: Media Theme - Drama]]
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[[Category: Films That Pass the Bechdel Test]]
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[[Category: Needs representation]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 July 2023

Movie poster.

To the Bone is a dramatic film about a young woman battling with anorexia nervosa. It was released in 2017.

Personal

I watched it on Netflix on 2017-09-14, it was lame.

Starring

Review

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Good

  • The special effects that made Lily Collins's body look so emaciated were very believable.

Bad

  • Ellen is a dull character. She's mopey, not because she has any serious problems, but because she has a bad relationship with her parents and a fan of hers that she never met killed herself. Big deal.
  • Despite being billed as a radical thinker, Dr. Beckham is neither radical nor very involved with the life of his patients.
  • There isn't a strong bond between Ellen and her half-sister, so her concern lack's depth.
  • There isn't really very much chemistry between Luke and Ellen. Luke is just creepy and over-bearing, and I can't imagine a half-way house being so blasé about their patients developing romantic relationships.
  • What I assume were meant to be major points in the movie lack power or are meaningless. Ellen changing her name to Eli, Megan's miscarriage, and Ellen's mother saying she accepts Ellen's death, all don't change anything in her life, but the hallucination in the desert which doesn't make any sense, causes the big change? Also, the movie doesn't leave enough time to explain it or tie up the loose ends.

Ugly

  • While it has some interesting moments, overall, the movie is uninspired.

Media

Videos

Trailer.

Links

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