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Es el Salvaje Oeste, alrededor de 1870. Samuel Alabaster, un pionero rico, se aventura a través de la frontera estadounidense para casarse con el amor de su vida.Es el Salvaje Oeste, alrededor de 1870. Samuel Alabaster, un pionero rico, se aventura a través de la frontera estadounidense para casarse con el amor de su vida.Es el Salvaje Oeste, alrededor de 1870. Samuel Alabaster, un pionero rico, se aventura a través de la frontera estadounidense para casarse con el amor de su vida.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Gabriel Casdorph
- Anton Cornell
- (as Gabe Casdorph)
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Such a strange movie. Much like watching two separate movies. At least there were a few laughs to be had in the first half.
With very deliberate pacing and dark humor that seldom works effectively, this movie just added up to a difficult watch for me. Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska are fine actors but they can only do so much with this flat script. Save yourself the trek.
This western is different because of its low body count, but that is more due to the low number of characters in the wilderness. The pace is slow, and the characters are not so sympathetic. I found it rather dull and boring.
...But different in a good way or a bad?? I even bought this movie (still can't believe I did!) on Apple TV, cause I thought it was a romantic movie in Wild West and since I love Pattinson and love Wasikowska, I was pretty sure it would be at least descent. But No. This whole story was a 2-hour-wtf movie. I was literally jaw-dropping and face-palming the whole time -but in a boring way -if possible!!?! But yes, this movie was impossible. Why why why and why did I waste my time and money for this?! And why oh why did these good actors make this movie? What's the meaning of the story? That damsels don't need saving?! Ffs. The only nice thing was the scenery.
My wife and I watched this at home on DVD from our public library. I wanted to see it mainly for the actors, knowing little about the actual story.
It was written and directed by the Zellner brothers, and each has a featured role in the movie. The basic story is a man, Robert Pattinson as Samuel, heads west to find his damsel who he thinks has been kidnapped. He plans to rescue her and ask her to marry him. The damsel is Mia Wasikowska as Penelope.
The opening scene sets the tone, David Zellner plays a man new to the west, fascinated by the prospect of meeting real Indians, and waits for the stagecoach with an old pioneer (Robert Forster) who is tired and headed east. The stagecoach doesn't show up but the old man gives away his belongings including a tattered bible, so the new man takes on the name Parson Henry.
There is no advantage in describing the story in greater detail, suffice to say Samuel has a total misunderstanding of the situation and it doesn't turn out well for him. When the movie was over we were both a bit puzzled as to why this particular story was put to film and what the filmmakers were really trying to accomplish.
I cannot recommend it to anyone I know.
It was written and directed by the Zellner brothers, and each has a featured role in the movie. The basic story is a man, Robert Pattinson as Samuel, heads west to find his damsel who he thinks has been kidnapped. He plans to rescue her and ask her to marry him. The damsel is Mia Wasikowska as Penelope.
The opening scene sets the tone, David Zellner plays a man new to the west, fascinated by the prospect of meeting real Indians, and waits for the stagecoach with an old pioneer (Robert Forster) who is tired and headed east. The stagecoach doesn't show up but the old man gives away his belongings including a tattered bible, so the new man takes on the name Parson Henry.
There is no advantage in describing the story in greater detail, suffice to say Samuel has a total misunderstanding of the situation and it doesn't turn out well for him. When the movie was over we were both a bit puzzled as to why this particular story was put to film and what the filmmakers were really trying to accomplish.
I cannot recommend it to anyone I know.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRobert Pattinson first read the script, but passed it on because he thought a movie like this would never get financed because he couldn't really categorize it. A few weeks later, he randomly watched the directors previous film Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014) at the cinema and loved it. Wanting to know who the directors were, he asked his agent about them and found out that he read the script for Damsel a few weeks earlier.
- Citas
Samuel Alabaster: Regular horses don't have names, they're just, uh, you know, regular.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 305.136 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 20.291 US$
- 24 jun 2018
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 323.235 US$
- Duración1 hora 53 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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