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Poorly-Reviewed Mark Wahlberg Drama ‘Joe Bell’ Was Re-Edited and Being Released on Friday [Review]

July 23, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

At first, Mark Wahlberg’s TIFF-premiered film, “Good Joe Bell” was simply retitled “Joe Bell,” but then we learned that it wasn’t even going to be the same film that screened in Toronto last September. Director Reinaldo Marcus Green’s re-edited version reorganized the flashbacks, cut a few scenes out and included new footage, but it currently sits at 42% on the Tomatometer. So, despite going back to the editing room, the quality of “Joe Bell” doesn’t seem to have improved.

Here are a few snippets of my review, aptly titled “Good Joe Bell is a Very Bad Movie,” from TIFF, dated 09.16.20:

“Good Joe Bell” is a political statement very confused with itself. In fact, it’s as confused as its wide-eyed titular protagonist (played by a miscast Mark Wahlberg), a short-tempered man who doesn’t seem to understand the plight his openly-gay and bullied son went through in high school.

“Based on a true story that received national media attention in 2013, the whole film feels like it would have been better served as a 60-second news segment rather than a two-hour movie. The result is all the more disappointing due to it reuniting the screenwriting duo of Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry, 15 years after writing their groundbreaking screenplay for Ang Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain.”

“Good Joe Bell” tackles an important subject matter, but I don’t believe the real-life Joe Bell was as ignorant and dubiously detached from reality as Mark Wahlberg is on-screen here. “I mean, everybody’s against bullying, aren’t they?” Bell tells his wife (Connie Britton) before embarking on a redemptive cross-country campaign for “change.” But what “change” exactly? What is Bell’s purpose in walking from his hometown in Oregon all the way to New York City? I get it, his teenage son Jadin (Reid Miller) dreamed of living in the Big Apple, and Bell is trying to find his own purpose in life by giving speeches in high school auditoriums about bullying and accepting one another, all well-intentioned, of course.”

Green’s movie doesn’t even tackle how terrible of an act suicide actually is, it’s rather portrayed here as an act of sacrifice because, well, you know, Joe Bell wouldn’t have found his true calling without his son killing himself, ditto the high school bullies who are now completely reformed and feel terrible, just terrible, about the abuse they spewed against Jadin. Someone should have alerted Osana, McMurtry, and Green to the “It gets better” campaign, where formerly bullied LGBT “survivors” preach a mantra that suicide is not the answer.“

“Good Joe Bell” feels heavy-handed, pedantic, and dictating — an emotionally manipulative treatise on homophobia and bullying without an ounce of self-awareness about its flawed approach towards those topics. It preaches without understanding what it preaches. “

“Joe Bell” is scheduled for release this Friday, July 23rd.

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