The movie can be looked on for its incidental evidence of everything wrong with American capitalist obsessed ideology.
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
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Reviews Counted:79
Fresh:47
Rotten:32
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: Noteworthy for Julianne Moore's performance, Prize Winner is nonetheless a largely indistinct and tentative film that fails to convey the true power of its bittersweet tale.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Julianne Moore returns to FAR FROM HEAVEN territory in THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO, which springs from the pages of Terry Ryan's memoir of the same name. Playing 1950s housewife Evelyn Ryan,... Julianne Moore returns to FAR FROM HEAVEN territory in THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO, which springs from the pages of Terry Ryan's memoir of the same name. Playing 1950s housewife Evelyn Ryan, who struggles to raise 10 kids while dealing with an alcoholic husband, Moore brings director Jane Anderson's film to life with another moving performance to add to her résumé. Evelyn's husband, Kelly (Woody Harrelson), works at the local factory but has sunk the family into financial trouble with his dangerously boozy habits. Struggling with her husband's drinking and the stress of raising so many children, Evelyn tries her luck in some jingle-writing contests. Writing rhyming couplets for companies like Dr. Pepper and Maidenform bras, the beleaguered housewife is surprisingly successful, and manages to tip the family's finances back into good health. Anderson peppers the action with short direct-to-camera monologues from Evelyn, which help to explain the idiosyncrasies of the competitions and also highlight her steely determination to pull her family through the hard times. But Kelly can't accept his wife's position as the major breadwinner of the family, and his violent, alcohol-fueled outbursts put an enormous strain on their relationship. Moore shines throughout the movie, giving a convincing performance as a strong woman who always puts her family's happiness before her own. As a first feature film, THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO, is a strong debut from Jane Anderson, who gained Emmy nominations for her HBO show NORMAL, which she wrote and directed; she also wrote the screenplay for this movie, faithfully molding Terry Ryan's words into a film that tugs heavily at the heart strings. [More]
Starring: Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, Laura Dern, Simon Reynolds
Starring: Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, Laura Dern, Simon Reynolds
Director: Jane Anderson
Director: Jane Anderson
Screenwriter: Jane Anderson
Producer: Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis, Jonathan Freeman, Marty P. Ewing
Composer: John Frizzell
Studio: DreamWorks Distribution LLC
Reviews for The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
This is basically a chick flick that isn't for guys. Gals take your friends, guys stay away.
You know the sort of harried, harangued and yet utterly unflappable housewife who is often referred to as a saint? This movie canonizes one.
Evelyn's optimism in the face of ongoing adversity never feels schmaltzy or tacky.
Moore is such a warm and vibrant presence that she alone makes the movie worth seeing.
Smiling through adversity, Moore is the heart and soul of Prizewinner and worthy of prize consideration come Oscar time.
The prize in this movie is Moore, a first-rate actress who finds layers in Evelyn that the script fails to investigate.
Her philosophy of forgiveness in the name of love and happiness is put across by Moore with fierce, focused conviction.
A poignant look at a family overcoming adversity, the film also provides a glimpse of past popular culture many of us know little about.
The basic, based-on-a-true-story plot -- plucky '50s homemaker provides for her family by entering jingle contests -- is pure Lifetime weepie.
Depicts the Eisenhower years as a golden era when women had the good sense to ditch their careers and endure horrible marriages for the sake of having lots of kids.
The alternating scenes of giddiness and violence create a sense of irreconcilable differences, both for the couple and the audience.
Like a thumbed-through flipbook, it merges humor and pain in fascinating overlap.
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is ultimately a trifle, but an enjoyable one.
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio carries no surprises in its too sweet telling of 50’s family life.
This movie isn’t going to win the grand prize but it does deserve an honorable mention.
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