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The Sound and the Fury
TrailerThe film gives us a look at the trials and tribulations of The Compson siblings, living in the deep south during the early part of the 20th century. It is told from four different perspectives: the mentally handicapped Benjy Compson, the fragile intellectual Quentin, the vile Jason and his family's old black servant, Dilsey.Genre: DramaActors: James Franco, Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze, Loretta Devine, Ahna OReilly, Joey King, Jacob Loeb, Janet Jones, Dwight Henry, Logan Marshall-Green, Jim Parrack, ...»Director: James FrancoCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 4.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Sound and the Fury"
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Benjy CompsonPlayed by: James FrancoJason Compson IVPlayed by: Scott Haze -
Directors of "The Sound and the Fury"
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Creators of "The Sound and the Fury"
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Critic Reviews of "The Sound and the Fury"
VarietySeptember 07, 2014Its surfeit of half-baked film-student flourishes and needless cameos occasionally give it an amateur-hour feel. But Franco nonetheless shows improvement over 2013's "As I Lay Dying," and well, it's hard to fault him for trying.
Common Sense MediaOctober 27, 2015James Franco's messy Faulkner adaptation has mature themes.
Film ExperienceNovember 17, 2014The Sound and the Fury is a step in the right direction for Franco the director, but it still doesn't quite suggest he's on the verge of something truly great. Yet, at least.
Electric SheepSeptember 28, 2014Replete with ludicrous buck-toothed prosthetics, plenty eyeball rolling, grunting and drooling, Franco goes further on the 'full retard' front than any actor in film history.
We Got This CoveredSeptember 24, 2014One can say that Faulkner is unfilmable, but any work will be unfilmable when it is being adapted by a talentless director.
Independent (UK)September 12, 2014This, Franco's most ambitious project, is his best film by far.
The PlaylistSeptember 11, 2014Franco probably has eight other things on the go at the moment (among them no fewer than three upcoming directorial features) which could account for why his "The Sound and the Fury" feels like maybe an eighth of a film.
Daily Telegraph (UK)September 07, 2014Looking at [Franco's] workload, you wonder when the man switches off. Then you go to the films themselves, and find the answer.
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