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Director: Brian Jun
Cast: Alicia Witt, Mark Pellegrino, Tom Guiry, Bellamy Young
A parolee is abandoned by his ex-wife and barred from seeing his young daughter. He develops a relationship with a lonely & troubled woman, saves her from an unlikely assailant and is forced to re-evaluate his freedom as he evades the law and faces demons from his past.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Joint Body (2011), directed by Brian Jun, is a critically acclaimed drama-thriller that explores the life of a parolee abandoned by his ex-wife and barred from seeing his daughter. The film has received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances and the director's ability to create a tense, compelling narrative. However, specific ratings or awards information is not readily available.
Joint Body is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Brian Jun and starring Mark Pellegrino and Alicia Witt. The film is about a convict who is abandoned by his ex-wife and prevented from seeing his young daughter. As a parolee he develops a relationship with a lonely and troubled woman, whom he saves from a violent attack, killing the assailant in the process. Once more on the run, he is forced to re-evaluate his freedom as he evades the law and faces demons from his past. The film was shot on location in various small towns in southern Illinois: Alton, Wood River, East Alton, and Jerseyville. Produced by James Choi, Brian Jun, and Max Velez for 40/West, the film premiered on April 29, 2011 at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
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