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He walks to make his son’s death matter, to make sense in some way. He walks because it gives him something to do while his mind cycles through guilt, shame and despair. Pushing a cart of supplies while 18-wheelers whiz by leaves him exhausted, but his mind tumbles endlessly through memories.
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But you root for him anyway, because he continues to put one foot in front of the other, and his breakthrough seems imminent.
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Even though he frequently tells his wife, Lola (Connie Britton), and kids how much he loves them, this Joe isn’t easy to like. But the Joe that Wahlberg plays in “Joe Bell” is tough, gruff and rough around the edges, mercurial, angry and defensive. Jadin died by suicide because of the extreme bullying and harassment he suffered at the hands of his peers, and now, on the road, Joe toils with what part he played in his son’s life and death.īy all accounts, the real Joe Bell was loving and supportive. Joe is walking across America because his son is dead, a phrase he finally speaks aloud about 30 minutes in to a stricken drag queen in a gay bar somewhere between Idaho and Colorado. If you’ve read a single log line for the film or have a familiarity with the real events, you know the twist or, rather, the conceit at play here. Initially, Jadin joins his father on the walk, bopping along next to him, singing Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way,” ribbing his old man, the two sparring with each other about what Joe’s trying to accomplish out on the road. His stated goal was to bring awareness to bullying, spurred by the horrific experiences of his teen son, Jadin (Reid Miller), who came out as gay as a young teenager. The new Mark Wahlberg-starring drama “Joe Bell,” directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, is based on a true story that took place in 2013, when a lumber worker, Joe Bell (Wahlberg), set out to walk from La Grande, Ore., to New York City. Because moviegoing carries risks during this time, we remind readers to follow health and safety guidelines as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials.
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