Un vieux trafiquant d'armes et sa fille doivent faire face aux conséquences de leur passé, lorsque le fils d'un homme qu'il a assassiné il y a des années arrive pour se venger.Un vieux trafiquant d'armes et sa fille doivent faire face aux conséquences de leur passé, lorsque le fils d'un homme qu'il a assassiné il y a des années arrive pour se venger.Un vieux trafiquant d'armes et sa fille doivent faire face aux conséquences de leur passé, lorsque le fils d'un homme qu'il a assassiné il y a des années arrive pour se venger.
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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 :)
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.
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.
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.
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.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWilhem Scream - A few minutes into the beginning of the film, Nicolas Cage's character shoots a man, and the Wilhelm Scream can be lightly heard.
- GaffesWhen Briggs threatens Marshall with the knife his gloves appear when showing Briggs front and disappear when showing his back.
- Citations
Colton Briggs: [about grave marker] Nothing belongs to the dead, because the dead don't need anything. Only the living need to possess things. The living need food, water, shelter, clothes, family, money, land. But the dead, the dead have already been tended to. Once they're put in the ground, they have all they need. They're not selfish. I like the dead.
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- Відгуки минулого
- Lieux de tournage
- Emigrant, Montana, États-Unis(Yellowstone Film Ranch)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 59 729 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1