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      • Stone boasts a cast that includes Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, and Milla Jovovich, and it features strong dialogue, but it's ultimately undone by its heavy-handed symbolism and overabundant plot twists.
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  2. Oct 13, 2010 · Roger Ebert October 13, 2010. Tweet. Edward Norton. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Stone" has Robert De Niro and Edward Norton playing against type and at the top of their forms in a psychological duel between a parole officer and a tricky prisoner who has his number.

  3. Oct 8, 2010 · 50% 105 Reviews Tomatometer 21% 10,000+ Ratings Audience Score Parole officer Jack Mabry (Robert De Niro) is just days from retirement and busy wrapping up the last few cases, including that of ...

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  4. Stone has received generally mixed reviews. Review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes reports that 51% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 95 reviews, with an average score of 5.7/10. [11]

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    • Holly Wiersma, David Mimran, Jordan Schur
    • $22 million
  5. It's a movie about psychology and about people. Sometimes the mark of a good movie is simply how long it keeps me thinking afterwards, and Stone is definitely a movie which keeps me thinking. Here's my take on it: I think that Stone is at its deepest about morality. Each character in Stone is trapped in some way (with one exception which I'll ...

  6. napierslogs 16 November 2010. "Stone" is a messed up film. I would like to say that I don't know what the story was about, but that's not really true as it was a very simplistic plot. Edward Norton is a convicted criminal up for parole, overseen by parole officer Robert De Niro.

  7. Stone was really hard to get and I think that was the point. Utterly, it's about two men switching places, as seen in the last scene with Ed Norton being in what appears to be a happier and better place while De Niro's life is spinning out of control and he's descending into chaos.

  8. Thought-provoking prison drama is far too mature for kids. Read Common Sense Media's Stone review, age rating, and parents guide.

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