Abandoned by her family, Kya raises herself all alone in the marshes outside of her small town. When her former boyfriend is found dead, Kya is instantly branded by the local townspeople and law enforcement as the prime suspect for his murder.
Daisy Edgar-Jones
Kya Clark
Taylor John Smith
Tate Walker
Harris Dickinson
Chase Andrews
Michael Hyatt
Mabel
Sterling Macer Jr.
Jumpin'
Jojo Regina
Little Kya
Garret Dillahunt
Pa
Ahna O'Reilly
Ma
David Strathairn
Tom Milton
Eric Ladin
Eric Chastain
Luke David Blumm
Little Tate
Logan Macrae
Jodie Clark
Bill Kelly
Sheriff Jackson
Blue Clarke
Little Chase
Will Bundon
Little Jodie
Jayson Warner Smith
Deputy Perdue
Dane Rhodes
Judge Sims
Robert Larriviere
Dr. Foster
Ron Flagge
Jacob
Joe Chrest
Dr. Cone
Sharon Landry
Miss Pansy
Jerri Tubbs
Patti Love
Michael A. Newcomer
Dr. Blum
William Gautreaux
County Recorder
Taylor Shurte
Miss Jones (Court Recorder)
Grace Hinson
Sandy (Dog Gone Waitress)
Charlie Talbert
Mr. Mosley
Charley Vance
Mr. Lane
Don Stallings
Scupper (Tate's Father)
Wyatt Parker
Benji
Payne Bosarge
Steven
Lillian Dorsett
Little Pearl
Zoey Reid
Little Tina
Patrick Nicks
Brian
Adeleine Whittle
Mandy
Emma Kathryn Coleman
Missy
Toby Nichols
Murphy
Sarah Durn
Miss Ariel
Caroline Cole
Pearl
Anna Kabis
Tina
Billy Slaughter
Social Services Officer
Mike Harkins
County Clerk
Brad Blanchard
Rodney (Fisherman)
Leslie France
Kya (mid-70s)
Sam Anderson
Tate (mid-70s)
Billy Slaughter
Albert Higgenbottom
Suzette Lange
Jumpin's Family Member
Kevin Clabert
Mr. Andrews (Chase's Dad)
Pete Marinovich
Jury Foreperson
Director
Olivia Newman
Novel
Delia Owens
Screenplay
Lucy Alibar
July 16, 2022
8
By January 2022, the book had sold 12 million copies, making it one of the best-selling books of all time. Almost everyone in the theatre, yesterday afternoon, had read the book and were wondering if the movie could be as good as the book, so in my exit poll, of a dozen, or so, viewers, I asked then specifically, “Did the movie do justice to the book?” Without exception they said it had. (Although one reader thought the movie had a more definitive ending than the book.) Their ratings were 8s, 8.5s and two 10s. When I said that anything I rated over 8 would be worthy of a rewatch, it was unanimous that all of them would rewatch it, some thinking they’d like to read the book, again. So, these people, who came to see the movie, had high standards that they felt were met.
The story is simple but intriguing. There is a whole TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD vibe to it. And there is a wonderful contrast between a purity of soul living within a world of threat and danger. It was refreshing to have a film celebrate innocence. The nature shots of North Carolina are breathtaking. The casting is spot on and the performances are flawless. But the success of the film lies with the lead actor, Daisy Edgar-Jones (a very talented Brit, who earned respect for her talents in another best selling novel adaptation for television, NORMAL PEOPLE). There is a wide eyed innocence about Kya that she captures which, in turn, captivates the audience to invest in her story and her plight. (The only disconnect I had with her portrayal was not her fault but that of the production. For a swamp girl, living off the grid, her personal hygiene and wardrobe were spotless and fitted to perfection. A seemingly unlikely possibility considering her environment.) I would definitely see this film again and am tempted to buy the audible book. I give this film an enthusiastic 9 (beautiful and touching) out of 10. [Drama]
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$24,000,000.00
Revenue:
$144,353,965.00