Jory
Jory

Jory

1973Movie97 minEnglish

Jory is a fifteen-year-old boy who joins a horse-drive after his father is killed by a drunkard. The drive's leader and a likable cowhand take the boy under their wing, and find that tragedy has taught him how to take care of himself better than anyone could expect.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jorge FonsGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young boy named Jory is sent to live with his aunt and uncle on a remote ranch after his mother's death. Isolated and lonely, he struggles to adjust to his new surroundings and the stern ways of his uncle. He finds solace in the vast landscape and develops a deep connection with nature, but his innocence is threatened by the harsh realities of ranch life and the emotional complexities of the adults around him.

Critical Reception

Jory was a lesser-known film upon its release and did not garner significant mainstream critical attention. Its reception was generally muted, with some acknowledging its atmospheric qualities and performances, while others found its narrative slow or underdeveloped. It has since developed a small cult following among cinephiles interested in 1970s independent cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative portrayal of a young boy's isolation and his connection to nature.
  • Noted for its understated performances, particularly from the adult cast.
  • Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and somewhat bleak narrative.

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Fun Fact

Although the film is set in the United States, it was directed by Mexican filmmaker Jorge Fons and filmed in Spain.

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