Overview:

Title: A History of Violence
Year: 2005
Running Time: 97 minutes
Country: United States
Director: David Cronenberg
Screenwriter: Josh Olson (adaptation of the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke)
Cast:

- Viggo Mortensen as Joey Cusack / Tom Stall
- Maria Bello as Edie Stall
- Ed Harris as Carl Fogarty
- William Hurt as Richie Cusack
- Ashton Holmes as Jack Stall
- Peter MacNeill as Sheriff Sam Carney
- Stephen McHattie as Leland Jones
- Greg Bryk as Billy Orser
- R. D. Reid as Pat
Music:
Howard Shore
Cinematography:
Peter Suschitzky
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema, BenderSpink
Distributors:
New Line Cinema, Alliance Atlantis Motion Picture Distribution
Genre:
Thriller, Drama | Mafia, Crime, Based on a Comic, Small Town Life
Synopsis:

Adapted from the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke, A History of Violence follows Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen), a well-respected small-town diner owner who leads a peaceful life with his wife (Maria Bello) and two children. However, their lives take a dark turn when Tom stops a robbery and becomes a local hero, which attracts the attention of mobsters (played by William Hurt and Ed Harris) who believe he is someone from their past.
Rankings:
- #19 in Best Comic Book Movies
Awards & Nominations:
- 2005 Academy Awards:
2 nominations (Best Supporting Actor for William Hurt, Best Adapted Screenplay) - 2005 Golden Globe Awards:
2 nominations (Best Motion Picture โ Drama, Best Actress โ Drama) - 2005 BAFTA Awards:
Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay - 2005 Cannes Film Festival:
Nominated for Palme dโOr (Best Director) - 2005 Cรฉsar Awards:
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film - 2005 David di Donatello Awards:
Nominated for Best Foreign Film
Critical Reception:
- Manohla Dargis, The New York Times:
“A masterpiece of subtlety and visceral thrills.” - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone:
“This year, few films will rival the explosive impact and subversive wit of Cronenberg’s A History of Violence (…) Rating: โ โ โ ยฝ (out of 4).” - Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader:
“[A] masterpiece, a clever art film disguised as a thriller.” - Todd McCarthy, Variety:
“Surprisingly conventional for Cronenberg, lacking the complexity and strangeness typical of his work.” - James Berardinelli, ReelViews:
“The film’s strength lies in its psychological depth (…) Rating: โ โ โ (out of 4).” - Jeremiah Kipp, Slant:
“Based on a graphic novel, but treated with the simplicity and lack of nuance typical of juvenile comics (…) Rating: โ โ (out of 4).” - Matthew Leyland, BBC:
“This might seem like a mainstream project for Cronenberg, but itโs one of his most challenging and enjoyable films in years (…) Rating: โ โ โ โ (out of 5).” - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian:
“A gripping, stylish film with elements of dark humor (…) Rating: โ โ โ โ (out of 5).”

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