Film review: Out Of The Furnace


Out Of The Furnace is unrelentingly bleak and trades in the misery of hard-working, hard-drinking folks, who exist just above the poverty line in Braddock, Pennsylvania and must occasionally break the law to survive.
The opening scene – a blood-spattered punch-up at a drive-in cinema – establishes the grim tone and film’s repeated use of bruised knuckles rather than words to resolve bitter disputes.
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Hide AdPain is etched on the face of every character in Cooper’s film, and suffer they do, most grievously. Justice is served with hunting rifles and murderous stares.


This descent into the heart of darkness is predictable but Cooper sparks the script, co-written by Brad Ingelsby, to life with incendiary performances from Christian Bale, Casey Affleck and Woody Harrelson.