The Devil All the Time (2020)

“The Devil All the Time,” directed by Antonio Campos and released in 2020, is a gripping psychological horror film that delves into the darker aspects of human nature. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock, who also serves as the film’s narrator, the movie presents a rich tapestry of interconnected stories set against the backdrop of rural America in the mid-20th century. With its exploration of trauma, violence, and moral ambiguity, the film paints a haunting portrait of a community grappling with its demons.
Set in the fictional town of Knockemstiff, Ohio, the narrative weaves together the lives of several characters, each affected by the sinister forces that pervade their environment. The story follows Arvin Russell, played by Tom Holland, a young man who is forced to confront the violence and corruption that surround him. After experiencing a series of personal tragedies, Arvin becomes determined to protect his loved ones from the malevolence that seems to seep into every corner of their lives.
One of the film’s standout features is its exploration of generational trauma. Arvinโ€™s struggles are deeply rooted in his family history, particularly the legacy of his father, Willard Russell, portrayed by Bill Skarsgรฅrd. Willard, a World War II veteran, is haunted by his experiences and the death of his wife, leading him to adopt increasingly desperate measures in his attempts to maintain control over his family. This cycle of pain and violence is mirrored in other characters, such as the twisted preacher Preston Teagardin, played by Robert Pattinson, who uses religion as a guise for his predatory behavior.