

At the age of fifteen, Jolene, a free-spirited orphan, embarks on a decade-long cross country adventure, where she experiences life, love, heartbreak and freedom. Based on the acclaimed story by E.L. Doctorow and starring Chazz Palminteri, Dermot Mulroney, Rupert Friend, Michael Vartan and Denise Richards. Review: Great movie! - If you like the actress, Jessica Chastain this is a have to see movie. It has a line up of other well known actors as well. Review: Jolene, jolene... - My favorite movie as a middle age adult. Poor Jolene. Her life mirrors mines at so many intersections
| ASIN | B003Z8ZC2A |
| Actors | Dermot Mulroney, Frances Fisher, Jessica Chastain, Rupert Friend |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,506 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #4,915 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Director | Dan Ireland |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 16478553 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | July 1, 2016 |
| Run time | 2 hours |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
A**Y
Great movie!
If you like the actress, Jessica Chastain this is a have to see movie. It has a line up of other well known actors as well.
T**S
Jolene, jolene...
My favorite movie as a middle age adult. Poor Jolene. Her life mirrors mines at so many intersections
S**Y
sheldamos
This was the first time i saw Jessica Chastain, and ive been in love ever since..figurtively. Apparently im not the only one that thinks so as her star has exploded. She is an awsome actress, and pleasing to look at as well. Shes one script away from the gold. Jolene is a good movie ...bit of a tear jerker in places, and a very good storey line. On a side note though, is it me or does she look alot like Bryce Dallas Howard...it also took me back when i found out her real last name is...Howard. Perhaps Ron isnt telling us everything. One big difference though...Jessica has talent
J**E
From the Frying Pan to the Fire
Director Dan Ireland ("Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont," co-founder of Seattle International Film Festival) uses a story by E. L. Doctorow ("Ragtime") to bring us a fifteen-year-old girl who marries a boy to get away from an abusive foster home. Problem is, she jumps from the frying pan into the fire. Over the next ten years, we encounter: * Jessica Chastain (Winner of 2008 Golden Space Needle for Best Actress, SIFF) as our eponymous heroine. This actress ages from age 15 to 25 and plays everything from a high school student to a pole dancer in a strip joint; from a Tulsa housewife to a glamorous redhead kept by a Vegas kingpin. This is a dream role for any actress and Chastain is amazing. * Zeb Newman (lots of TV) is her gawky first husband; he is the frying pan... * Dermot Mulroney ("The Wedding Date") is Uncle Phil; he is the fire (see above). * Frances Fisher (Lots of TV) works in a mental hospital (don't ask!). * Rupert Friend ("Pride and Prejudice" - 2005) is another husband, a randy musician with a tattoo parlor. * Chazz Palminteri ("Modern Family") lives in a Las Vegas penthouse. * Michael Vartan ("Rogue") is her wealthy Tulsa husband. He doesn't want to know a thing about her past....until he does.... This is an R-rated study of a resilient little gal who is the epitome of grit and determination, AND she washes up nice! This film was made in 2008, so even though I saw it at a theatrical press screening this week, it is already in on-line catalogs, and might be available on Netflix or in your local library. This review was first posted 11/5/10 and I've been following Jessica Chastain's career ever since. She's phenominal.
R**K
Jessica Chastain is Amazing, But Impossibly Cannot Carry This Film
This movie had great potential to be phenomenal; however, it falls very short. Jessica Chastain is amazing and this is my first exposure to her in a substantive role. Where Jolene went right is, as I mentioned, is the story itself (by E.L. Doctorow) as one that has begged to be told. When the story begins, Jolene is a child, a product of the foster care system, who is virtually abandoned by her birth parents. Survival is the main theme of the film, and we follow Jolene in her journey to emotionally and physically survive. In her search for love (familial love and acceptance that humans instinctively need; certainly not romantic love or affection) and for a place to lay her head, we watch Jolene desperately maneuver from place to place, partner to partner. And we also see predators in action, as it's extremely common for sexual, emotional, and physical abusers to choose their victims based on vulnerability, ability to isolate, and ability to manipulate. We get to observe Jolene make choices based on mere survival throughout the film, watching her grow and evolve, *almost* able to trust her ability to rely on herself and her own instincts--until the predators pull her back in, in a cycle of abuse and reliance. Jolene is used and abused, but with each instance, she evolves and survives--as we all do. And incredibly enough, through the most horrifying circumstances, Chastain never tells Jolene's story as a victim. While the story itself is extremely brilliant and a raw insight in how domestic violence often starts, the transition from paper to screen seems to be a rocky transition: There are far too many cliches in this movie. I don't know where it's written that any movie based in the South or that has Southerns in it must be a caricature with over-the-top melodrama. Chastain holds her own, but most of the rest of the cast does not, unfortunately. The character Coco Leget (Rupert Friend), for instance, is an English actor who must have learned to mock a New Orleanean accent from Hee Haw. The acting is "sub-par"-ingly distracting. Again, Chastain shines, but the acting takes away from the heart of the story. Overall, it's definitely worth a watch, if not for the commanding presence of Jessica Chastain and the survivor's story.
E**E
Use in my work...
This is a great film to show to young girls and how trauma impact them and how one might mask the pain in ways of acting out, when really healing oneself can empower oneself. View it before showing it to a teen, as there are some sensitive scenes.
M**S
this Disc that was supplied to does work on my region 2 sony player that I have since 2002 [since Austin powers 3 uk release.]
C**S
Superbe bluray. Que dire sinon qu'il est dommage qu'il ne soit pas en français... Une lacune sans doute, mais un film bien agréable.
L**Y
Great Item
H**T
Good soundtrack to this story
S**N
Jolene seems to be Chastain’s breakthrough film that was released back in 2008 (the year of the global financial crisis) – I did like watching this film when was first released but looking at it now, it has that mid-1990s feel to it. But I suppose any film or TV show with Jessica Chastain is usually very, very good. She plays a permanent drifter travelling to various towns and cities across the USA and there is something that I really like about the story of Dan Ireland’s film.
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