A History of Violence

2005

DramaThrillerCrime

An average family is thrust into the spotlight after the father commits a seemingly self-defense murder at his diner.

"Tom Stall had the perfect life...until he became a hero."

Rating

7.2
3381 votes

Popularity

6.9748

Origin & Countries

CADEGBUS | en | Canada,Germany,United Kingdom,United States of America

Production

New Line Cinema,BenderSpink,Media I! Filmproduktion München & Company

Runtime

96 min.

Budget (M$)

61.5 / 32ROI 192%

Status

Released

Release: 9/23/2005

Credits

A History of Violence

David CronenbergDirector

A History of Violence

Viggo MortensenTom Stall / Joey Cusack

A History of Violence

Maria BelloEdie Stall

A History of Violence

Ed HarrisCarl Fogarty

A History of Violence

William HurtRichie Cusack

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Reviews

Gimly

9/7/2018

7 / 10

Probably Cronenberg's most mundane work, but that's not even remotely a knock against _A History of Violence_. I hear tell that fans of the comic don't much like this big screen re-telling, but I've never read it, so I'm gonna go ahead and really enjoy it anyway. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

CinemaSerf

3/9/2024

7 / 10

We start with images of two rather brutal hoodlums who have robbed and massacred the staff at a roadside motel and then sort of follow them into a town where "Tom" (Viggo Mortensen) runs the diner. They stop by one afternoon, intent on causing a bit of mayhem, only to discover that their host is a bit more capable of defending himself than they'd anticipated. Quickly "Tom" is lauded as an hero, and wife "Edie" (Maria Bello) and kids "Jack" (Ashton Holmes) and "Sarah" (Heidi Hayes) are proud to have their dad at home. What he hadn't anticipated, though, is that the publicity would attract the attention of one-eyed gangster "Fogarty" (Ed Harris) who arrives and starts calling him "Joey". Who's "Joey"? Well we quickly find out that nothing is as it seems and we gradually begin to realise that the past always has an habit of catching up with you. This is a violent film, but oddly enough I felt it rather visually tame as the pieces start to fall into place and the arrival of William Hurt signals an escalation that cleverly marries the comically menacing with the somewhat predictable conclusion. There's not a great deal of dialogue here, though not quite on the Clint Eastwood scale, and Mortensen holds it together increasingly well as we move along. It's one of the few films that I feel could have added half an hour or so, just so we get to grips a bit better with the characterisations and concomitant baggage, but as it is - it's well worth a look.

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