


Stillwater
A weekend camping trip among six old friends in Northern Minnesota's "Boundary Waters" turns tragic after one dies under mysterious circumstances, triggering further turmoil as they attempt to unmask the killer within their own group.
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Bill Baker, a rugged oil rig worker from Stillwater, Oklahoma, travels to Marseille, France, to visit his estranged daughter, Allison, who is serving a nine-year prison sentence for a murder she claims she didn't commit. When new evidence surfaces that could exonerate Allison, Bill takes it upon himself to uncover the truth, navigating a foreign legal system and confronting his own personal demons along the way. He enlists the help of a local actress and her daughter to assist him in his quest for justice.
Critical Reception
Stillwater received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Matt Damon's performance and the film's atmospheric tension. However, some critics found the plot convoluted and the resolution unsatisfying, with particular criticism directed towards the film's handling of certain sensitive themes and its perceived exploitation of the real-life Amanda Knox case, on which it was loosely based.
What Reviewers Say
- Matt Damon delivers a compelling performance as a grieving father seeking justice.
- The film effectively builds suspense and captures the atmosphere of Marseille.
- Some critics found the narrative to be uneven and the thematic explorations underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated Matt Damon's committed performance and the film's suspenseful atmosphere. However, many found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the ending to be less impactful than anticipated.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by the real-life story of Amanda Knox, though director Tom McCarthy stated it is a work of fiction and not a direct retelling of her case.
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