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2015 American mystery drama moving-picture show

True Story
True Story poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Rupert Goold
Written past
  • Rupert Goold
  • David Kajganich
Based on True Story
by Michael Finkel
Produced by
  • Dede Gardner
  • Jeremy Kleiner
  • Anthony Katagas
Starring
  • Jonah Hill
  • James Franco
  • Felicity Jones
Cinematography Masanobu Takayanagi
Edited past Christopher Tellefsen
Nicolas De Toth
Music past Marco Beltrami

Production
companies

  • Regency Enterprises
  • Programme B Entertainment
Distributed past Play a trick on Searchlight Pictures

Release dates

  • Jan 23, 2015 (2015-01-23) (Sundance)
  • April 17, 2015 (2015-04-17) (United States)

Running time

99 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Box office $five.three million[2]

True Story is a 2015 American mystery drama moving-picture show directed by Rupert Goold in his directorial debut based on a screenplay past Goold and David Kajganich. Based on the memoir of the aforementioned name past Michael Finkel, it stars Jonah Hill, James Franco and Felicity Jones, with Gretchen Mol, Betty Gilpin and John Sharian in supporting roles.

Franco plays Christian Longo, a man on the FBI's most-wanted list accused of murdering his wife and 3 children in Oregon. He hid in Mexico using the identity of Michael Finkel, a journalist played by Hill.[iii] The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Motion-picture show Festival and was released theatrically on April 17, 2015, in the Usa. Information technology explores the relationship that develops between the 2 men after journalist Finkel begins to meet with Longo in prison.

Plot [edit]

In 2001, Christian Longo (James Franco), an Oregon homo whose wife and three children have been discovered murdered, is arrested by police in United mexican states, where he had been identifying himself as a reporter for The New York Times named Michael Finkel. Meanwhile, in New York Urban center, Finkel (Jonah Loma), an ambitious and successful reporter, is confronted past his editors almost a cover story he has written for New York Times Magazine in which he has used a composite graphic symbol equally the focus of his story, violating basic journalism principles. Finkel briefly attempts to defend his actions, but is unsuccessful and is fired. He returns home to his wife Jill (Felicity Jones) and struggles to observe work as a journalist due to his public firing from the Times.

In 2003, Finkel is contacted by a reporter for The Oregonian, seeking his opinion on Longo'southward assumption of his identity. Finkel, who was unaware of Longo's example, is intrigued, and arranges to meet Longo in prison. During their first chat, Longo claims he has followed Finkel's career and admired his writing. Longo agrees to tell Finkel his side of the crimes he is accused of, in exchange for writing lessons and Finkel's promise non to share their conversations until after the conclusion of the murder trial.

Finkel becomes increasingly absorbed with Longo, who is likeable simply evasive about his guilt. Convinced the story will be redemptive, Finkel visits Longo in prison and corresponds with him for several months. Longo sends Finkel numerous letters and an 80-folio notebook entitled "Wrong Turns" which contains what Longo describes every bit a listing of every error he has made in his life. Finkel begins to recognize similarities between Longo and himself, their handwriting and cartoon, and Longo's messages and Finkel'southward personal journals. Equally the trial approaches, Finkel grows increasingly doubtful Longo is guilty of the murders, and Longo informs Finkel he intends changing his plea to non guilty.

In court, Longo pleads non guilty to two of the murders, just pleads guilty to the murder of his wife and one of his daughters. Finkel confronts Longo, who claims he cannot share everything he knows considering he has to protect certain people, whom he refuses to name. Greg Ganley (Robert John Burke), the detective who tracked Longo down and arrested him, approaches Finkel and claims Longo is an extremely dangerous and manipulative man. He tries to convince Finkel to turn over as evidence all his correspondence with Longo. Finkel refuses and Ganley does not press him for an explanation.

At the trial, Longo takes the stand and describes his version of the events in detail. He claims he had, after an argument with his wife about their fiscal situation, come up domicile to discover two of his children missing, one of his daughters unconscious, and his wife sobbing, saying she put the children "in the h2o". Longo says he strangled his wife to decease in a blind rage. He says he thought his other girl was dead at commencement, but and so realized she was still animate and strangled her every bit well because she was all but dead. Finkel's wife, Jill, watches Longo's testimony. As the jury deliberates, Jill visits Longo in jail and tells him he is a egotistic murderer who will never escape who he is.

Longo is establish guilty and sentenced to decease. After he is sentenced, he winks at Finkel, who, to his stupor and rage, realizes Longo has been lying throughout their conversations, using him in order to make his testimony more conceivable. A brusk time afterward, Finkel meets Longo on decease row. Longo tries to convince Finkel he discovered his wife strangling their daughter and then blacked out, so he has no retentiveness of the murders. Finkel angrily tells Longo he will not believe any more than of his lies and will warn the gauge, when Longo appeals confronting his judgement, of Longo'southward manipulative nature. Longo retorts by pointing out the success Finkel has had with his book about their encounters, leaving the reporter shaken.

Finkel reads a section of his volume, True Story, at a promotional event in a bookstore. Taking questions from the audience, he imagines Longo continuing in the back of the room. Longo says if he has lost his liberty, Finkel must have lost something as well. Finkel is unable to respond.

Title cards reveal Longo admitted, a year later, to killing his entire family. Finkel never wrote for the Times again, but Longo has contributed articles to a number of publications from death row, including the Times. The final title carte says Finkel and Longo still speak on the first Sun of every month.

Cast [edit]

  • Jonah Hill equally Michael Finkel
  • James Franco equally Christian Longo
  • Felicity Jones equally Jill Barker
  • Robert John Burke as Greg Ganley
  • Connor Kikot as Zachary Longo
  • Gretchen Mol every bit Karen Hannen
  • Betty Gilpin equally Cheryl Frank
  • John Sharian equally Lincoln County Lobby Sheriff
  • Robert Stanton every bit Jeffrey Gregg
  • Maria Dizzia as Mary Jane Longo
  • Genevieve Angelson as Tina Alvis
  • Dana Eskelson as Joy Longo
  • Ethan Suplee every bit Pat Frato
  • Joel Garland equally Dan Pegg
  • Rebecca Henderson as Ellen Parks
  • Charlotte Driscoll as Sadie Longo
  • Maryann Plunkett every bit Maureen Duffy
  • David Pittu as Marcus Lickermann

Product [edit]

Filming [edit]

Chief photography began in March 2013 in Warwick, New York and New York City.[4] [5] Brad Pitt produced, along with several others, and Play a joke on Searchlight Pictures distributed.[6]

Music [edit]

Marco Beltrami was hired on July xviii, 2014, to write the film's music.[7]

When Jill visits Longo in prison, she plays him a recording of "Se la mia morte brami" (If you desire my death), a madrigal by the Italian renaissance composer Carlo Gesualdo. She explains that despite its beauty she tin not hear it without remembering the facts of the composer's life: that Gesualdo murdered his wife, her lover, and their child.[8]

Release [edit]

The film was originally scheduled for a limited theatrical release on April 10, 2015.[9] That release appointment was delayed for ane week in favor of a broad release.[10]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

Truthful Story has received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the picture has a rating of 45%, based on 169 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 5.44/x. The site's critical consensus reads: "James Franco and Jonah Hill make a watchable pair, but Truthful Story loses their performances—and the viewer's involvement—in a muddled movie that bungles its fact-based tale."[xi] On Metacritic, the motion picture has a score of 50 out of 100, based on twoscore critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[12]

Accolades [edit]

Award Category Recipient(due south) Upshot Ref(southward)
Teen Choice Awards Selection Movie Role player: Drama James Franco Nominated [13]
Jonah Hill Nominated
Choice Moving-picture show Actress: Drama Felicity Jones Nominated

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Truthful STORY (15)". British Board of Movie Classification. May 6, 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "True Story (2015)". The Numbers . Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  3. ^ Nicholson, Max (February 27, 2012). "Colina, Franco Join Pitt for True Story". IGN. Retrieved May 13, 2012.
  4. ^ "New Regency To Finance True Story With Jonah Hill And James Franco". deadline.com. March 29, 2012. Retrieved July i, 2013.
  5. ^ "First look at Jonah Hill & Felicity Jones filming True Story in NYC". onlocationvacations.com. March 21, 2013. Retrieved July i, 2013.
  6. ^ "The Brad Pitt-produced movie True Story is filming in Warwick, NY this week". onlocationvacations.com. March 7, 2013. Retrieved July i, 2013.
  7. ^ "Marco Beltrami to Score True Story". filmmusicreporter.com. July 18, 2014. Retrieved July 19, 2014.
  8. ^ William B. Ober, "Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa: Murder, Madrigals, and Masochism" in Message of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 49, No. seven, July 1973, pp. 634–645
  9. ^ "First Photos from Truthful Story, Starring Jonah Hill and James Franco". comingsoon.net. Dec sixteen, 2014. Retrieved Dec 17, 2014.
  10. ^ "Theatrical Moving-picture show Schedule Additions and Changes". boxofficemojo.com.
  11. ^ "Truthful Story". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  12. ^ "True Story". Metacritic . Retrieved July 15, 2015.
  13. ^ "WINNERS OF TEEN Pick 2015 Appear". Teen Choice Awards. FOX. August xvi, 2015. Archived from the original on Baronial 18, 2015. Retrieved Baronial 17, 2015.

External links [edit]

  • True Story at IMDb
  • True Story at Box Office Mojo
  • True Story at Rotten Tomatoes
  • True Story at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Story_(film)

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