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Nicolas Cage, Brett Donowho, Robert Paschall Jr., Christian Mercuri, Micah Haley, R. Bryan Wright, and Sasha Yelaun in The Old Way (2023)

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The Old Way

138 opiniones
7/10

Solid western in a modern style

This is both a typical Nick Cage move and a solid Western. It's an unlikely combo, but welcome nonetheless.

The plot is traditional: one act of violence leads to another, until our protagonists are led into a search for vengeance. The twist is that they're a father and his very young daughter.

Cage does a satisfactory job as the emotionless killer who's not sure how to be a dad. Ryan Armstrong steals the show as his precocious daughter, who never bats an eye at danger.

It's all fairly predictable, but good fun. The supporting performances are flavorful, especially Noah Le Gros as the villain and Nick Searcy as the crusty old marshal. My biggest complaint: I wish the film had been longer, and given us more time with these people.

This is very much like the better Westerns that were cranked out by the dozens in the 1950s. Wish we had more of them today.
  • fung0
  • 5 feb 2023
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6/10

It was quite good...

Stumbling upon the 2023 Western movie "The Old Way" by random chance here in 2023 and seeing that the movie had Nicolas Cage in the leading role, I have to say that I opted to sit down and watch it.

Usually I am not overly keen on Western, lest it be the good old classics with Clint Eastwood or John Wayne. But every now and again when I stumble upon a Western that seems to have potential to be entertaining, then I will sit down and watch it. And thus it seemed with "The Old Way", from writer Carl W. Lucas and director Brett Donowho.

The storyline in "The Old Way", was actually good. It was a pretty straight forward script and storyline, that had that classic Western feel to it. So writer Carl W. Lucas sure managed to pen down something good and entertaining for director Brett Donowho to bring to the screen.

"The Old Way" does have a good cast that include the likes of Nicolas Cage, Shiloh Fernandez, Clint Howard, Abraham Benrubi, Craig Branham, Boyd McCallister, Noah Le Gros, Corby Griesenbeck, and others. I will say that the cast ensemble in the movie definitely put on good performances and carried the movie quite well.

Something that definitely added to the overall of the movie was the atmosphere. They managed to make "The Old Way" look and feel like a proper Western movie, and I liked that.

My rating of "The Old Way" lands on a six out of ten stars. It is a movie well-worth watching, especially if you enjoy Westerns of the old classic formula.
  • paul_m_haakonsen
  • 31 mar 2023
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6/10

Quite entertaining

Well I would have to say that I did find this movie entertaining. Nicholas Cage was fun to watch, I think he did a good job playing the character that was called for, but the real revelation of the film was Ryan Keira Armstrong. I'd never seen her before and she was absolutely astonishing, as his daughter. She was a really fun character to watch and she really played it the character to the hilt. Gritty, self assured and believable. So many comic book characters these days, that just feel like they're written from cardboard, and it is so refreshing to see a character truly written well. She was truly convincing, and as an actress, she really has a future.
  • latinfineart
  • 26 abr 2023
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Western set and filmed in Montana.

First off it is not possible to make a bad-looking movie in Montana, the state is too beautiful. The main reason I wanted to watch this movie is Nic Cage, while I don't like all his movies I like him as an actor, he always gives it 101% and he does it here.

The first scene shows us who he is, Nicolas Cage plays Colton Briggs, a notorious, emotionless gunslinger. And we see a number of killings early, in the street. One of the dead, shot in the forehead, has his young son as a witness and we sense that he will eventually grow up and seek revenge.

Flash forward 20 years, Briggs has settled down, he owns a store in town, he has a beautiful wife and a 12-yr-old daughter, played by Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Brooke, and a small home on the prairie about a 30-minute walk into town. His guns have been in storage for many years.

Everything changes after a band of four outlaws visit his home while he and the daughter are in town. His rage resurfaces and the rest of the movie is a manhunt.

This isn't a novel story, similar old west stories have been told in movies a number of times. But the actors are good. The script doesn't have a real good feel to it, but taken as entertainment of the revenge kind it is worthwhile. The source of the movie's name isn't revealed until near the end, when one says "Let's settle this the old way, in the street with guns."

My wife and i watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
  • TxMike
  • 21 mar 2023
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7/10

Old-School Western With All The Trimmings

  • JoshuaMercott
  • 4 mar 2023
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6/10

Give Me More...please

A nice throwback to my favourite genre of movie...the western.

I would love to see a spree of good quality westerns hit the big screen, with The Old Way being much better than most of the westerns released over the last few years.

Cage is Cage except with a little bit more, you can see he's enjoying playing the gunslinger role. The kid, Ryan, gives one of the better child actor performances I've seen, underplaying the sociopath role nicely.

A few more gunfights would have added to the fun but otherwise there was enough to ge my western juices flowing.

Would definiately recommend especially for western fans but don't start comparing it to Josey Wales or The Searchers for example :)
  • damianphelps
  • 22 abr 2023
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5/10

This is no True Grit

I went to see this move because it had a 7.0 at the time. I don't know what you people are thinking. I even went on half-off night and still regret it. The little girl is the best actor out of the entire cast by far. Even Cage comes up short. For hardened criminals in the cowboy days, the bad guys look like frat boys dressed up for Halloween. Or, use an excellent face moisturizer from the mercantile. And any scene with them feels like you are watching a middle school theater performance. There are so many corny punch lines as well. From the first 5 minutes it was cringe and never got better. The story line was rushed and seemed like key scenes were cut. I hate to be negative but it's a bust. Movies such as True Grit and Open Range are on a far different level of plot, authenticity, and acting. This doesn't come close and felt like another low budget Netflix film where everyone did the absolute minimum. If you think this is going to be a film about raw vengeance like the trailer suggests, it isn't. I could go on but I have made my point.
  • TheRealBradPitt
  • 10 ene 2023
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7/10

Contrary to other reviews, I actually enjoyed this film.

I was going to review this film positively, and say " Cage occasionally makes a decent film, and this is one of those times."...but then I read the other reviews!

Wow, was I surprised.

I hesitated just for a moment, and decided to soldier on with my own opinion.

I generally agree with most of the reviewers around here, but in this case, I have to go against the largely negative opinion of this film.

No, its not Eastwood's Unforgiven, or any of the other great Westerns.

But, its got its moments, I liked the story flow, and Cage didn't "over-Cage".

I think, if you're into Westerns, its definitely worth a look.

If you like Nick Cage, its worth a look.

Maybe don't look for movie magic...each cage film needs to be judged on its own merits and not against other Cage films (good or bad).
  • airdavewinfield
  • 18 feb 2023
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5/10

An amateur-hour sub-par Western with bad parenting thrown in for good measure.

This entire production felt like a high-school drama class level, budget and all. Cage basically is sleepwalking his paycheck, but little Ryan Kiera Armstrong steals the spotlight with her charisma and flair for acting. The writing was your typical seen-it-before predictable and cliched revenge Western offering up nothing new for this genre, that felt quickly and lazily written. Some of the dialogue was cheesy to the point of cringe. The directing was weak and lacked any urgency in almost every scene. Even the sets and settings felt cheap and unconvincing, and lacked any authentic Western feel. A little bit of dust and tumbleweed blowing through town would've gone a long way getting to that Western feel. Even the normally comfortable 95 min runtime felt longer with poor pacing and the underwhelming narrative. It's a generous 5/10 from me, all for the young Armstrong's impressive performance.
  • Top_Dawg_Critic
  • 13 ene 2023
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6/10

Nic Cage Goes West

Finally the world is treated to a Nicolas Cage western. It is full of clichés and follows the typical western tropes yet is always engaging.

This may be billed as Nic Cage's first western however Ryan Kiera Armstrong runs off with the full movie. She is exceptional as a Mattie Ross type character who seeks revenge for a loved one. Her chemistry with Cage saves the movie from mediocrity.

There are a few good supporting characters with Noah Le Gros making a decent enough villian (despite not convincing entirely) and Clint Howard playing Eustice, a prophet of doom character, straight out of The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre.

You watch The Old Way and go 'well that's from that movie and from that western' but The Old Way has enough charm (especially in Armstrong) to get it over the line.
  • johnnyhbtvs27
  • 17 ene 2023
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5/10

Can't tell if this is meant to be serious or not

Cage has a way of dumbing down of a film which is fine to an extent but you can't help wondering if he was the best choice for the role.

I think there are much more believable actors who would have added a lot more credibility and realism to this film and it may have become a modern classic rather than a one off throw away novelty.

Young Ryan Kiera Armstrong is the real star here and judging by her standard of ability has a good future in acting as long as she keeps her wits about her. I can see why she was chosen for this part.

Overall not a terrible way to pass some time but not a film that you would watch more than once.
  • ianclarke340
  • 14 ene 2023
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9/10

Really Liked This

This is a modern take on a spaghetti western. Nic Cage is convincing as a hard core gunslinger who later finds love, settles down and has a daughter, named Brooke. The actress who plays Brooke is great and steals the show. Like her father she has difficulty expressing emotions, but their journey to get revenge for the murder of her mother causes them both to bond. There are some very good scenes around the campfire as they get to know each other better. Filmed in Montana, cinematography is very good. So also the sound track which reminds me of many great Westerns. The ending was both sad and clever with a delightful twist. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
  • marimiller-82075
  • 25 feb 2023
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7/10

He was trying to steal Jellybeans....

  • FlashCallahan
  • 16 ene 2023
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4/10

No. Just No.

I enjoy Westerns and I can tolerate some pretty cheap ones on Prime or Crackle too but this was not engaging. As others have said it is a walking cliche revenge flick but with stiff moments and bad or bizarre dialogue at times and veers into outright cringey on a couple of occasions. Wait until you get to the "fear" speech and devil speech. Cage isn't very good in it, "me psychopath, me tough, me disinterested, me no speak much" is a bit boring and has zero range. The addition of a potentially autistic or sociopathic child could have been interesting if the dialogue and plot were better, but it ain't. Up against an Oscar winner, Nick Searcy is the standout performance in the film but he was given little to work with. The kid has an acting future but her character just didn't engage me. Empathy disorders will do that. If you can get it for free give it a try but don't pay for it.
  • sirwinniespencerchurchill
  • 13 ene 2023
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Too bad Nic didn't pick a better script.

  • JohnDeSando
  • 11 ene 2023
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7/10

Reminiscent of "Unforgiven"

  • zardoz-13
  • 2 mar 2023
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7/10

Surprisingly decent

Surprisingly decent

Saw this yesterday and after watching Bruce Willis B movie after B movie, I didn't really have any good expectations for this Nic Cage B movie... but I was pleasently surprised

The cinematography is beautiful, the acting is good enough... but the score... the score is incredible.

It's not without its faults. There's times when I couldn't tell if this was supposed to be a comedy or not. The first 20 or so minutes lead you to believe its supposed to be funny, and it honestly was, but the humour fades out as the film progresses.

Decent enough film, and probably one of the best B movies I've seen.
  • BenW1999
  • 30 ene 2023
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3/10

An almost servicable plainly shot Western

The writer churned out a lesser script here. There's decent talent in front of the camera and somehow it's still not clicking with the audience. I wouldn't have cared about how basic the camera work was if the product on screen was good.

2 things: the director should never do anything above a second unit job again & Nick Searcy compounds many issues with the script in his performance. It's already too laconic in dialogue & style that his role grinds the movie to a sentimental halt each time (3 total) he appears. It felt emotionally stunted overall with hints of life that never develop fully. Part of this is the direction, part script, and partly Searcy being a career bit performer who isn't strong enough to carry the role. The film isn't that long and it feels like an eternity waiting for him to finish. In addition he says inappropriate things and is generally uncouth despite trying to appear sensitive. He underlines just how clunky the plot is handled and how the character might have been an interesting piece in a better movie better performed.

I don't know how Cage knows anyone related to this but, he's struggling with it a bit here. It's not for lack of talent or effort either. The character is simply off and in a script that meanders everytime it should move briskly. The lead is never let loose after the opening scene and it's unclear what the movie is actually about, what the entertainment goal is. It definitely fails as an action thriller in a Western framing, or as a palatable family western film.

It also doesn't earn the emotional upheaval it purports to show. Someone is killed in the early portion of this movie off screen and the surrounding actions are just not right. The death seemed unlikely based on what was shown and the reaction afterward undercuts any emotion from the character or film. The audience is detached from a visceral experience and the juxtaposition of how the child character would feel which leads into how her being neurodivergent is grossly mishandled. The child actress has a career in the industry if she wants it. She's good and works well with Cage but, this movie is just poorly made and written.

This is not a good movie. I like bare bones films using only what is necessary to convey the story due to budget, time, etc. I know the cinematographer is talented and most of the cast are notable performers. It just doesn't come across well at all. It does have enough to warrant a single watch. I wanted to see Cage in a western revenge story and it nominally provides that. I hope Butchers Crossing is significantly better.
  • trumstheconquero
  • 9 ene 2023
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7/10

Decent Western with good story.

I found the movie to be an enjoyable western. The setting was realistic to the time, where all the characters seemed gritty and unshaven. I'm glad that modern westerns make life in those days look harsh because I'm sure it certainly was that way.

I liked the tension between Nicolas Cage and Nick Searcy, due not by what they said but how they acted uncomfortable around each other. However, Ryan Armstrong was the real star of the movie as the emotionally stunted daughter. I especially liked her acting-within-acting scene where she's trying to emote by saying, "Wah, Wah, my baby, my baby." Noah Le Gros was also excellent as the antagonist. I think he would be great in other roles, and according to his IMDb profile, he doesn't have many credits.

I was shocked to learn in the credits that the often-berated Clint Howard was the crusty character Eustice. He's unrecognizable in the film but has a good role.

I think the movie is perfectly suited for the small screen as most folks will likely be streaming this film.
  • rval
  • 3 nov 2024
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1/10

A Script likely written by a 10 year old kid

This film is abysmal on almost every level. The story is so silly and clichéd that it's laughably unentertaining. The acting is more wooden than a barn door and that includes Nick Cage who gives us one of the worst performances of his storied career. Wow it's bewildering how this junk even made it past the drawing board. It's like a bunch of people who know nothing about making movies got together and said, let's do a Clint Eastwood western just as a joke. The only redeeming factor here might be the sets and the sound which were adequate. I can't see any point in watching this turd except for perhaps a couple of scenes where Cage goes into an emotional outburst and demonstrates his ability to do dramatic crying in his usual cringeworthy style. Watching his routine only makes one appreciate real class acts like Gary Cooper from those bygone days when they knew how to do western movies worth remembering.
  • shuswap-83557
  • 12 ene 2023
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7/10

No "The Unforgiven" but....

Well as my heading says.this is no Unforgiven...No PaleRider, But is a great hour and a half for anybody who loves the Western Genre.

The standout in this is the young girl.."Ryan Kiera Armstrong"...She steals every scene she is in.

Nicolas Cage really has faded as an actor,and i really can not figure out why.

But the saving grace here is that for every scene that he butchers in this movie he is saved by the acting chops showed by this young lady.

The supporting cast tend to be very mediocre,but they do their jobs.

Put your brain into neutral and enjoy a average western that highlights the talents of an up and coming young actress.
  • paulmacqueen70
  • 12 ene 2023
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3/10

A Missed Opportunity for Nicolas Cage to Show Off His Western Skills

  • FilmFanatic2023
  • 5 ene 2023
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8/10

Where in Hell ...

  • bbigdiddle
  • 20 ene 2023
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7/10

I really enjoyed this movie

I really enjoyed this movie, Nowadays everything has to be special effect but it didn't and I Like that. Plain, old, simple just like the name suggests. I'm not saying this is the best western movie or a award winner, but Nickolas cage acts as the character demands and others also acted beautifully specially the kid.

I really don't understand the low rating. This movie isn't that bad as the avg. Rating suggests. It's not a fast paced movie(not too slow either), you need to have a mindset of old western movies, like the 90s. Watch it without much expectation and I think you'll enjoy as much as I did.
  • ronyaiub
  • 5 feb 2023
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3/10

facepalm

Started out pretty good and unlike most of Nick's cheap flicks lately, Saban Films gave it a real production feel. I honestly thought I would be in for a treat but the plot dragged and dragged. It's not even a "slow burn" but basically there is barely any story. The element is definitely not long enough for its run time, so they dragged and dragged with meaningless pointless dialog.

There is not a moment of excitement in this film, even the final scene was a bore, predictable, and an overall yawn. In contrast, the opening sequence was well done, which gave us a false sense of expectation. Anyways, this sadly chalks up to another Nick's low budget B movie. Even the discount Tom Hardy could not add any more depth to it.

3/10.
  • Luv2Spooge
  • 13 ene 2023
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