The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
W**A
Great Movie
A movie that will take some of us more seasoned adults back to a different time. Feel good movie
K**R
Nostalgic
Love movies that are set back in the day!! They did a great job on this true story based out of Ohio. Such a good movie!! Boy was she one lucky woman!! She deserved it all!!
S**M
Good
Good
B**S
never forget it
one of my Favorite movie, reminded me so much of growing it was like this storycant wait until I read the book
K**Y
Domestic abuse with a peppering of showing a Mom winning talents in writing company's catchy slogans
Well, this movie was not what I expected at all. The movie's glowing title, movie description, and so on had me, so I hit the play button and sat back to watch it. The movie I had assumed was to be about a Mom of a large family that was just scrapping by and her talents in writing catchy slogans would bring blessings to be showered on the family. Yes, there was a sprinkle of that throughout the film, but a larger part of the film showcased a father of this family from the eyes of one of his children, (who authored a book of the same title). Her father was a physically and verbally abusive man, very petty, and extremely jealous of his wife's "Mother", as he called her, talents and successes. There was a part of the film that depicted his full-on insecurities when he destroyed a beautiful brand-new deep freezer that the family had won. The movie showed a lot of this man's anger and insecurities and less of what the title of the film stated it was about. A real disappointment.
L**8
Great movie based on true story
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is based on the true story of housewife Evelyn Ryan, who helped support her husband and ten children by winning entries in jingle-writing contests.Evelyn's husband, Kelly, failed to support his family in part due to apparent alcoholism. He had dreamed of being a singer but lost his singing voice in a car accident, and was often cruel and abusive.In the movie, Evelyn wins a large freezer, ice buckets, a washing machine, a trip to New York, sleds, boots, a pony, a palm tree, a window, a sports car, a shopping spree in her local grocery store, ice crushers, a camera, dance shoes, a boat motor, pogo sticks, a case of dog food, and a lifetime supply of bird seed. Kelly, who feels like his role as provider for the family is being threatened, criticizes Evelyn and sometimes damages the prizes she wins. Their children side with her. At one point, Kelly gets angry at his wife and knocks her over while she is carrying 12 full glass bottles of milk, causing her to nearly sever a ligament. Evelyn is able to talk him down after each incident and, temporarily at least, he treats her better.Evelyn is largely isolated because of the hours she has to spend caring for the children and the lack of local intellectual equals. However, she is contacted by a group of other contest-entering mid-western housewives and befriends them.Ultimately, Evelyn discovers that Kelly had secretly taken out a second mortgage on their house and never made payments on it, leaving the family subject to an almost-certain foreclosure. The children pray for their mother's miraculous victory in a contest sponsored by Dr Pepper. She wins and pays the mortgage on the house.In the closing sequence, set years later, we learn that after Kelly died, Evelyn finds out that he has placed his pension checks in a bank account especially for her. The actual Ryan children are then shown as adults.-Borrowed from Wikipedia.This is an excellent movie and book.
M**R
Profanity and violence... but memorable, good story
This review is for parents who monitor films for profanity and violence, as I did not find a review indicating these things before I purchased it. So, be warned, this movie has both... a lot of both. It reveals the behavior of an alcoholic, rage-throwing husband and the building frustration of a wife whose options were limited as to how to deal with his abusive fits. As a parent, grandparent, and school librarian, it is difficult to watch the scenes where the children are witnesses to their father's wrath. It is equally disturbing to realize that this film accurately reflects the day-to-day life of too many children. Be aware, the language is rough, and physically, there is destruction of property, and blood is spilled. HOWEVER, having said that, this film is beautiful, poignant, riveting, and worthy of viewing simply for the story it tells about resilience, hope, and parental sacrifice. It is also employs a clever presentation of history, especially through the use of 1940's-1950's advertising and the set design. For car buffs, it is great fun to watch the various cars used throughout the movie, and for Ohio/Indiana folks now living elsewhere, the film is as memorable as "Hoosiers" is to put you back into the lovely landscape of which this former Buckeye gets homesick to see. Despite the rough language and abusive scenes that made me cringe, I have to rate it five stars, for all of the reasons stated above and, especially for, the Oscar-worthy (but denied) performances by Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, and Laura Dern. Their portrayals rang true and clutched my thoughts for days following the end of the film. "The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio" was a very good memoir written by the "feisty" daughter, Terry "Tuff" Ryan, and I will be re-reading it very soon to put me back into the world that the movie portrayed so lovingly. As for the film itself, specifically for parents who screen films... Be warned. Be aware. Be changed.
G**T
The Prize Winner
I enjoyed it as it seemed to adequately depict the times & life as it was for many women of that era. Fortunately, I'm sure there were many women who didn't have to deal with such circumstances - I for one as well as any of my close friends. I can't imagine raising a family of that size, so I admired her ability to survive & do well for her children. I was impressed to learn that all the children prepared themselves well & grew to have responsible careers. No doubt she was their "role model".
R**H
Amazon to the Rescue!
LOVE this movie! Caught it on TV a few times over the past few years but have never been able to find it in a store.SO happy to have this in my DVD Library.Arrived in Excellent condition and quickly!
A**R
fun
arrived on time no problem..fun movie