Watch: Jolene 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – Jolene is a red-haired wanderer who isn’t content to call one place home for any expended stretch of time. Setting off to explore the outside world at age fifteen, the free-spirited teen embarks on a decade-long cross-country of adventure which finds her crossing the paths of everyone from a firebrand Texan who steals her heart and destroys her marriage to his wealthy fundamentalist, Brad to an ex-mobster, Sal Fontaine attempting to make good in Las Vegas..
Plot: A teenage orphan spends ten years traveling to experience life.
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A Star Is Born
Jessica Chastain gives one of those performances that make history in this wonderful Dan Ireland film based on a short story by Doctorow. She goes through a life of radical changes, so much so that it could be considered a multi character study if not for the amazing truth in Chastain’s portrayal. The exteriors may change and circumstances may appear diametrically opposite but at its very center she’s the same girl we met at the beginning, never ever betraying that spirit or that thirst for life. Like in Dan Ireland’s “The Whole Wide World”, that launched the career of Rene Zellwegger, “Jolene” may do the same for Jessica Chastain. I don’t think I’ll see a better performance this year.
There are good reasons this wasn’t Chastain’s career breakthrough
You can certainly understand why Jessica Chastain took this role. I mean, what actress just into her 30s wouldn’t? It’s not only the lead in a relatively substantial production, the whole movie revolves around her character and she’s on screen for almost every second of it. It’s a part that goes from 15 to 25, from roadside whore to rich man’s wife, from dependent little girl to supposedly independent woman. There’s also a decent bit of nudity, which is sadly something many actresses need to indulge in for Tinsel Town to take notice of them. If Chastain had any hesitation about this job, I’m sure everyone from her parents to her agent to the little Korean lady at the nail salon told her that this motion picture was going to make her career. There are just two little problems. One, Jolene isn’t really any good. The story is shallow and contrived and is more like a simulation of life than real existence. Two, Chastain is not the right kind female for this sort of part.This largely plot less tale is about Jolene (Jessica Chastain), a red headed girl from a life of foster parent abuse who at 15 married a young man desperate enough to take her as a bandage for his wounded heart. She almost immediately betrays him for his older smarmy uncle, which destroys everything and sends Jolene out into a cruel world that is never quite cruel enough to leave a mark on her. She passes from a lesbian guard at a juvenile mental home to a charismatic tattoo artist to a mobster to the scion of a wealthy Oklahoma family. Along the way, Jolene only gets a little bit wiser but never any more sympathetic or likable.
Part of it is that the film assumes the audience will automatically identify with and root for Jolene, so it never does anything to make her any more appealing than her physical attributes. Jolene isn’t all that nice and she isn’t good in any meaningful sense of the word and this movie never gives the viewer any reason to emotionally invest in what happens to her. When bad things happen, it’s like watching a rotting house collapse from a distance. It’s momentarily diverting but you don’t care about the house and you’re not close enough to it to feel any danger or risk.
Part of it is that Jolene does not appear to be happening in any kind of real world. The character is put in all these fake, fabricated situations that are like bad reproductions of actual things. The world has strip clubs but the one Jolene works at is classier and more refined than any strip club on Earth or any other planet. This story takes place in the present but is based on an understanding of family and divorce law that is straight out of the 1950s. And though Jolene is twice thrust into situations of great wealth after periods of practically living on the street and turning tricks to get by, she never thinks to stash any money away for herself.
Part of it is that Jolene, while the center of this movie, is so passive through the very end of the story. She barely does anything. Stuff happens to her and she hardly even reacts to most of it.
And as mean as it is to point out, part of it is that Jessica Chastain is not beautiful enough to make Jolene believable. The most defining characteristic of Jolene is she’s supposed to be so drop dead gorgeous that lovers fall helpless at her feet. Chastain pulls that off when Jolene is 15 and radiates the sort of raw, unconscious sensuality that turns middle aged men into idiots. But as the character ages and has to lose that Lolita-like openness, it gets harder and harder to buy that Jolene is so darn irresistible. Few guys would kick Chastain out of bed for eating crackers, but she’s not that good looking or at least not that kind of good looking. In fact, if Chastain were physically stunning in her early 30s, she wouldn’t have been able to convincingly play someone sexually precocious and half her age.
The direction and the acting here are good enough. It’s the story itself that isn’t worth anyone’s time. You’d be better off listening to Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” than watching this.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 1 min (121 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama
Director Dan Ireland
Writer Dennis Yares, E.L. Doctorow, Michael Gilio
Actors Jessica Chastain, Frances Fisher, Rupert Friend
Country United States
Awards 2 wins
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Elite Scope (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 35 mm