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Out of the Furnace

Out of the Furnace is a 2013 American crime drama film directed by Scott Cooper, from a screenplay by Cooper and Brad Ingelsby. Starring Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson, Casey Affleck, Forest Whitaker, Willem Dafoe, Zoë Saldana, and Sam Shepard, the film follows a Pennsylvania steel mill worker searching for his missing Iraq War veteran brother, who disappeared after engaging in a bare knuckle fighting match arranged by an indebted bar owner and a ruthless New Jersey drug dealer.

Out of the Furnace
Theatrical release poster
Directed byScott Cooper
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMasanobu Takayanagi
Edited byDavid Rosenbloom
Music byDickon Hinchliffe
Production
companies
Distributed byRelativity Media
Release date
  • December 6, 2013 (2013-12-06)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$22 million
Box office$15.7 million[1]

Out of the Furnace was theatrically released in the United States on December 6, 2013, and was a box office failure, grossing $15.7 million against its $22 million budget. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, and the performances of the cast earned widespread praise. At the 18th Satellite Awards, Affleck was nominated for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.

Plot Edit

Steel mill worker Russell Baze sees his brother, Rodney, at a horse racing simulcast. Rodney reveals the money he bet with - and lost - was lent by John Petty, who owns a bar and runs several illegal games. Russell visits Petty, pays off part of Rodney's debt, and promises to pay the rest. Driving home intoxicated, Russell hits a car, killing its occupants, and is incarcerated for vehicular manslaughter. While Russell is in prison, his ailing father dies and his girlfriend Lena leaves him for police chief Wesley Barnes.

After serving his sentence, Russell returns home and resumes his job. The same day, Rodney participates in an illegal bareknuckle prize fight. He was supposed to take a "dive" to repay some of the debt, but becomes enraged when beat up and defeats his opponent instead. The next morning, Russell finds Rodney's bloodied knuckle tapes and confronts him about it. Russell urges Rodney to work in the mill, but Rodney, a four-tour Iraq war veteran, is too mentally scarred for a regular job.

Tired of small money fights to chip at his debt, Rodney convinces Petty to organize a more lucrative fight. Reluctantly, Petty arranges one with Harlan DeGroat, a sociopathic drug dealer from rural New Jersey to whom Petty owes money. Meanwhile Russell wants his girlfriend back, but she is pregnant with Wesley's baby. Russell, visibly upset, says she will be a great mom. They part ways knowing that her pregnancy makes it impossible to get back together.

Once again, Rodney is told to intentionally lose. During the fight, Rodney nearly knocks out his opponent, but then takes a dive as instructed. After the fight, DeGroat asks for the rest of his loan, but Petty reminds him they had agreed that this fight made them even. However, DeGroat and his men ambush Petty and Rodney on the drive home. Claiming he does not consider his debt paid, DeGroat kills Petty and has Rodney dragged into the woods and killed as well. Unbeknownst to anyone, Petty's cell phone had fallen onto the car seat, accidentally connecting to his bartender Dan's voicemail and recording DeGroat murdering Petty.

That night, Russell finds a letter from Rodney, stating that this will be his last fight and that he wants to work with Russell at the mill. Wesley informs Russell about Rodney's disappearance, and Russell and his uncle, Red, set off to find him. In DeGroat's town, Russell and Red are stopped by a Bergen County deputy sheriff, who informs them that DeGroat's men would kill them if they knew why the two were in town, and, as a favor to Wesley, he will escort them to the state line rather than searching and arresting them for illegally carrying concealed weapons.

Upon returning to the mill, Wesley visits Russell and confirms Rodney's death. Russell goes to Petty's office, finds a phone number for DeGroat, and calls him without identifying himself, enticing him to come to collect Petty's debt.

At the bar, Russell sabotages DeGroat's van to prevent his escape and confronts him. He stalks and shoots DeGroat twice. Russell informs DeGroat that he is Rodney's brother, as Wesley approaches the field in a squad car. Wesley pleads for Russell to put down his gun, but Russell proceeds to carefully aim his hunting rifle and shoots DeGroat in the back of the head. The film cuts to a pensive Russell sitting at home at the dining table, suggesting that Wesley had arranged matters so that Russell avoided prison.[2]

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Development Edit

The film was produced by Relativity Media, Appian Way Productions, Red Granite Pictures, and Scott Free Productions, with Jeff Waxman, Tucker Tooley, Brooklyn Weaver, Riza Aziz, Joey McFarland, Joe Gatta, Danny Dimbort, and Christian Mercuri serving as executive producers.[3] Director Scott Cooper read an article about Braddock, Pennsylvania, a declining steel industry town outside Pittsburgh, and the efforts to revitalize it, led by mayor John Fetterman. After visiting, Cooper was inspired to use the borough as the backdrop for a film.[4] Cooper developed the story from The Low Dweller, a spec script written by Brad Ingelsby that had actor Leonardo DiCaprio and director Ridley Scott attached.[5] Rupert Sanders had been attached to direct in 2009, but left due to scheduling conflicts.[6][7] The studio offered the script to Cooper, which he rewrote, drawing on his experience of growing up in Appalachia and losing a sibling at a young age.[8] DiCaprio and Scott stayed on as producers of the film.[5] The story has no relation to Out of This Furnace, a 1941 historical novel by Thomas Bell, set in Braddock.[9] The Hollywood Reporter reported the film's budget was $22 million.[10]

Filming Edit

Principal photography began in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area on April 13, 2012, and wrapped on June 1, 2012. The majority of filming took place in Braddock, and additional filming was in nearby North Braddock, Imperial, Rankin, and Swissvale.[11] Cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi shot the feature in anamorphic format on Kodak 35mm film.[12] Prison scenes were filmed in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, at the former State Penitentiary in Moundsville.[3] Filming also took place in rural Beaver County, including a deer hunting scene in Raccoon Creek State Park and a mill scene in Koppel.[13] Independence Township doubled for Bergen County, New Jersey.[14] The Carrie Furnace, an abandoned blast furnace near Braddock, served as the location for the film's finale.[4] Christian Bale wore a tattoo of Braddock's ZIP code, 15104, on his neck as a homage to the town's then-mayor (now US Senator) John Fetterman, who has the same design on his arm.[15]

Music Edit

The musical score to Out of the Furnace was composed by Dickon Hinchliffe. Originally, it was announced that Alberto Iglesias had reached an agreement to compose the score for the film.[16] However, Hinchliffe later took over scoring duties.[17] Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder re-recorded the song "Release" from Pearl Jam's debut album Ten for the film, which can be heard during the opening scenes and end credits. A soundtrack album featuring Hinchliffe's score was released digitally on December 3, 2013, by Relativity Music Group.[18]

Release Edit

The film premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 9, 2013, in Hollywood, California as part of the American Film Institute's AFI Fest.[19] It received a limited release in Los Angeles and New York City on December 4, 2013, followed by a wide theatrical release in the U.S. on December 6.[20] Director Scott Cooper won the award for best first or second film for Out of the Furnace at the 2013 Rome Film Festival.[21]

The Pearl Jam song "Release" is featured during the opening title and features in a newly recorded edition during the end credits.

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

Out of the Furnace was the only new film to receive a wide release in the U.S. on December 6, 2013, and earned an estimated $1.8 million on its opening day.[22] The film took in an estimated $5.3 million over its opening weekend.[23][10][24] The film came in third behind the animated Disney film Frozen, which brought in $31.6 million, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which had $27 million in ticket sales that weekend. Relativity Media had pre-sold the film to foreign distributors for $16 million, which offset its costs.[24]

Critical response Edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an average approval rating of 54% based on 196 reviews and an average rating of 5.91/10. The general consensus for the site says: "While it may not make the most of its incredible cast, Out of the Furnace is still so packed with talent that it's hard to turn away."[25] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 63 out of 100 based on 40 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[26] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.[27]

Top ten lists Edit

Despite its mixed critical reception, Out of the Furnace appeared on several critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2013.[28]

Lawsuit Edit

Town officials from Mahwah, New Jersey, urged a boycott of the film due to negative depictions of the Ramapough Mountain Indians, an indigenous people living around the Ramapo Mountains.[29] They characterized the film's portrayal of this group as a hate crime.[30] Relativity Media responded that the film "is not based on any one person or group" and is "entirely fictional".[31] Nine members of the group, eight of whom have the surname DeGroat, the same as the lead character, filed suit against the makers and other involved parties, claiming that Out of the Furnace portrays a gang of "inbreds" living in the Ramapo Mountains who are "lawless, drug-addicted, impoverished and violent."[32] The lawsuit asserts that "The Defendants, and each of them, knew or should have known that their actions would place Plaintiffs, and/or any person so situated in a false light." The suit continues, "The connection between the ethnic slur of 'Jackson Whites', with the location of the Ramapo Mountains of New Jersey', with a Bergen County Police patrol car, with the surnames 'DeGroat' and 'Van Dunk', is too specific to the Ramapough plaintiffs to be chance, coincidence or happenstance, and implies an element of knowledge on the part of the Defendants, or some of them."[33]

On May 16, 2014, U.S. District Court Judge William Walls, sitting in Newark, New Jersey, dismissed the lawsuit, saying that the film did not refer directly to any of the plaintiffs.[34]

References Edit

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Not to be confused with the 1941 historical novel Out of This Furnace Out of the Furnace is a 2013 American crime drama film directed by Scott Cooper from a screenplay by Cooper and Brad Ingelsby Starring Christian Bale Woody Harrelson Casey Affleck Forest Whitaker Willem Dafoe Zoe Saldana and Sam Shepard the film follows a Pennsylvania steel mill worker searching for his missing Iraq War veteran brother who disappeared after engaging in a bare knuckle fighting match arranged by an indebted bar owner and a ruthless New Jersey drug dealer Out of the FurnaceTheatrical release posterDirected byScott CooperWritten byBrad Ingelsby Scott CooperProduced byJennifer Davisson Killoran Leonardo DiCaprio Ryan Kavanaugh Ridley Scott Michael CostiganStarringChristian Bale Woody Harrelson Casey Affleck Forest Whitaker Willem Dafoe Zoe Saldana Sam ShepardCinematographyMasanobu TakayanagiEdited byDavid RosenbloomMusic byDickon HinchliffeProductioncompaniesAppian Way Productions Scott Free Productions Red Granite PicturesDistributed byRelativity MediaRelease dateDecember 6 2013 2013 12 06 Running time116 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 22 millionBox office 15 7 million 1 Out of the Furnace was theatrically released in the United States on December 6 2013 and was a box office failure grossing 15 7 million against its 22 million budget The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and the performances of the cast earned widespread praise At the 18th Satellite Awards Affleck was nominated for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 3 3 Music 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Top ten lists 5 4 Lawsuit 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSteel mill worker Russell Baze sees his brother Rodney at a horse racing simulcast Rodney reveals the money he bet with and lost was lent by John Petty who owns a bar and runs several illegal games Russell visits Petty pays off part of Rodney s debt and promises to pay the rest Driving home intoxicated Russell hits a car killing its occupants and is incarcerated for vehicular manslaughter While Russell is in prison his ailing father dies and his girlfriend Lena leaves him for police chief Wesley Barnes After serving his sentence Russell returns home and resumes his job The same day Rodney participates in an illegal bareknuckle prize fight He was supposed to take a dive to repay some of the debt but becomes enraged when beat up and defeats his opponent instead The next morning Russell finds Rodney s bloodied knuckle tapes and confronts him about it Russell urges Rodney to work in the mill but Rodney a four tour Iraq war veteran is too mentally scarred for a regular job Tired of small money fights to chip at his debt Rodney convinces Petty to organize a more lucrative fight Reluctantly Petty arranges one with Harlan DeGroat a sociopathic drug dealer from rural New Jersey to whom Petty owes money Meanwhile Russell wants his girlfriend back but she is pregnant with Wesley s baby Russell visibly upset says she will be a great mom They part ways knowing that her pregnancy makes it impossible to get back together Once again Rodney is told to intentionally lose During the fight Rodney nearly knocks out his opponent but then takes a dive as instructed After the fight DeGroat asks for the rest of his loan but Petty reminds him they had agreed that this fight made them even However DeGroat and his men ambush Petty and Rodney on the drive home Claiming he does not consider his debt paid DeGroat kills Petty and has Rodney dragged into the woods and killed as well Unbeknownst to anyone Petty s cell phone had fallen onto the car seat accidentally connecting to his bartender Dan s voicemail and recording DeGroat murdering Petty That night Russell finds a letter from Rodney stating that this will be his last fight and that he wants to work with Russell at the mill Wesley informs Russell about Rodney s disappearance and Russell and his uncle Red set off to find him In DeGroat s town Russell and Red are stopped by a Bergen County deputy sheriff who informs them that DeGroat s men would kill them if they knew why the two were in town and as a favor to Wesley he will escort them to the state line rather than searching and arresting them for illegally carrying concealed weapons Upon returning to the mill Wesley visits Russell and confirms Rodney s death Russell goes to Petty s office finds a phone number for DeGroat and calls him without identifying himself enticing him to come to collect Petty s debt At the bar Russell sabotages DeGroat s van to prevent his escape and confronts him He stalks and shoots DeGroat twice Russell informs DeGroat that he is Rodney s brother as Wesley approaches the field in a squad car Wesley pleads for Russell to put down his gun but Russell proceeds to carefully aim his hunting rifle and shoots DeGroat in the back of the head The film cuts to a pensive Russell sitting at home at the dining table suggesting that Wesley had arranged matters so that Russell avoided prison 2 Cast EditChristian Bale as Russell Baze Woody Harrelson as Harlan DeGroat Casey Affleck as Rodney Baze Jr Forest Whitaker as Chief Wesley Barnes Willem Dafoe as John Petty Tom Bower as Dan Dugan Zoe Saldana as Lena Taylor Sam Shepard as Gerald Red Baze Bingo O Malley as Rodney Baze Sr Boyd Holbrook as Tattooed Drug DealerProduction EditDevelopment Edit The film was produced by Relativity Media Appian Way Productions Red Granite Pictures and Scott Free Productions with Jeff Waxman Tucker Tooley Brooklyn Weaver Riza Aziz Joey McFarland Joe Gatta Danny Dimbort and Christian Mercuri serving as executive producers 3 Director Scott Cooper read an article about Braddock Pennsylvania a declining steel industry town outside Pittsburgh and the efforts to revitalize it led by mayor John Fetterman After visiting Cooper was inspired to use the borough as the backdrop for a film 4 Cooper developed the story from The Low Dweller a spec script written by Brad Ingelsby that had actor Leonardo DiCaprio and director Ridley Scott attached 5 Rupert Sanders had been attached to direct in 2009 but left due to scheduling conflicts 6 7 The studio offered the script to Cooper which he rewrote drawing on his experience of growing up in Appalachia and losing a sibling at a young age 8 DiCaprio and Scott stayed on as producers of the film 5 The story has no relation to Out of This Furnace a 1941 historical novel by Thomas Bell set in Braddock 9 The Hollywood Reporter reported the film s budget was 22 million 10 Filming Edit Principal photography began in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area on April 13 2012 and wrapped on June 1 2012 The majority of filming took place in Braddock and additional filming was in nearby North Braddock Imperial Rankin and Swissvale 11 Cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi shot the feature in anamorphic format on Kodak 35mm film 12 Prison scenes were filmed in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia at the former State Penitentiary in Moundsville 3 Filming also took place in rural Beaver County including a deer hunting scene in Raccoon Creek State Park and a mill scene in Koppel 13 Independence Township doubled for Bergen County New Jersey 14 The Carrie Furnace an abandoned blast furnace near Braddock served as the location for the film s finale 4 Christian Bale wore a tattoo of Braddock s ZIP code 15104 on his neck as a homage to the town s then mayor now US Senator John Fetterman who has the same design on his arm 15 Music Edit The musical score to Out of the Furnace was composed by Dickon Hinchliffe Originally it was announced that Alberto Iglesias had reached an agreement to compose the score for the film 16 However Hinchliffe later took over scoring duties 17 Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder re recorded the song Release from Pearl Jam s debut album Ten for the film which can be heard during the opening scenes and end credits A soundtrack album featuring Hinchliffe s score was released digitally on December 3 2013 by Relativity Music Group 18 Release EditThe film premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 9 2013 in Hollywood California as part of the American Film Institute s AFI Fest 19 It received a limited release in Los Angeles and New York City on December 4 2013 followed by a wide theatrical release in the U S on December 6 20 Director Scott Cooper won the award for best first or second film for Out of the Furnace at the 2013 Rome Film Festival 21 The Pearl Jam song Release is featured during the opening title and features in a newly recorded edition during the end credits Reception EditBox office Edit Out of the Furnace was the only new film to receive a wide release in the U S on December 6 2013 and earned an estimated 1 8 million on its opening day 22 The film took in an estimated 5 3 million over its opening weekend 23 10 24 The film came in third behind the animated Disney film Frozen which brought in 31 6 million and The Hunger Games Catching Fire which had 27 million in ticket sales that weekend Relativity Media had pre sold the film to foreign distributors for 16 million which offset its costs 24 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an average approval rating of 54 based on 196 reviews and an average rating of 5 91 10 The general consensus for the site says While it may not make the most of its incredible cast Out of the Furnace is still so packed with talent that it s hard to turn away 25 On Metacritic the film has a score of 63 out of 100 based on 40 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 26 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale 27 Top ten lists Edit Despite its mixed critical reception Out of the Furnace appeared on several critics top ten lists of the best films of 2013 28 2nd Richard Roeper Chicago Sun Times 2nd Clint O Connor Cleveland Plain Dealer 4th Marc Doye Metacritic 6th Chris Nashawaty Entertainment Weekly 7th Kristopher Tapley HitfixLawsuit Edit Town officials from Mahwah New Jersey urged a boycott of the film due to negative depictions of the Ramapough Mountain Indians an indigenous people living around the Ramapo Mountains 29 They characterized the film s portrayal of this group as a hate crime 30 Relativity Media responded that the film is not based on any one person or group and is entirely fictional 31 Nine members of the group eight of whom have the surname DeGroat the same as the lead character filed suit against the makers and other involved parties claiming that Out of the Furnace portrays a gang of inbreds living in the Ramapo Mountains who are lawless drug addicted impoverished and violent 32 The lawsuit asserts that The Defendants and each of them knew or should have known that their actions would place Plaintiffs and or any person so situated in a false light The suit continues The connection between the ethnic slur of Jackson Whites with the location of the Ramapo Mountains of New Jersey with a Bergen County Police patrol car with the surnames DeGroat and Van Dunk is too specific to the Ramapough plaintiffs to be chance coincidence or happenstance and implies an element of knowledge on the part of the Defendants or some of them 33 On May 16 2014 U S District Court Judge William Walls sitting in Newark New Jersey dismissed the lawsuit saying that the film did not refer directly to any of the plaintiffs 34 References Edit Out of the Furnace Box Office Mojo December 29 2013 Retrieved June 17 2016 What Really Happens At The End Of Out Of The Furnace HuffPost UK December 9 2013 Retrieved April 28 2019 a b Wadas Amy April 13 2012 Moundsville Movie Great for Local Economy WTRF Archived from the original on April 17 2012 Retrieved April 16 2012 a b Corsaro Louis A November 30 2012 Out of the Furnace shoot warm experience for Braddock Pittsburgh Business Times Retrieved July 12 2013 a b Fleming Mike Jr April 11 2011 Crazy Heart s Scott Cooper Takes On The Low Dweller For Relativity Media Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 30 2013 Zeitchik Steven July 6 2009 DiCaprio s Dweller near director The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 28 2022 Jagernauth Kevin February 24 2012 Christian Bale To Star In Crazy Heart Director Scott Cooper s Out Of The Furnace Robert Duvall Circling Viggo Mortensen amp More Being Sought IndieWire Retrieved March 28 2022 Fleming Mike Jr November 20 2013 Fleming Q amp As Out Of The Furnace Helmer Scott Cooper Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 30 2013 Corsaro Louis A June 21 2013 Plot details emerge on Out of the Furnace Pittsburgh Business Times Retrieved July 6 2013 a b McClintock Pamela December 8 2013 Box Office Frozen Tops Catching Fire Out of the Furnace DOA The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 8 2013 Film Crews Prepare Braddock For Out Of The Furnace CBS Pittsburgh April 13 2012 Retrieved April 16 2012 ONFILM Interview Masanobu Takayanagi Kodak October 15 2013 Archived from the 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premiere Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 30 2013 Out Of The Furnace Headed To LA amp NYC Two Days Before Wide Release Deadline Hollywood November 21 2013 Retrieved November 30 2013 Lyman Eric J November 16 2013 Rome Film Fest Italian Docudrama TIR Wins Top Prize The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 30 2013 Barton Chris December 7 2013 Box office A chilly opening for Out of the Furnace Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 7 2013 Stewart Andrew December 8 2013 Box Office Frozen Ices Fire in Weekend Showdown Furnace Fails to Gain Any Heat Variety Retrieved December 9 2013 a b Kaufman Amy December 8 2013 Frozen tops Catching Fire but Furnace generates no heat Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 8 2013 Out of the Furnace 2013 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved May 23 2020 Out of the Furnace Metacritic Retrieved December 13 2013 Home CinemaScore Retrieved March 22 2022 2013 Film Critic Top Ten Lists Metacritic Retrieved April 28 2019 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