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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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
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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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Projector: The Old Way (2023, Nicolas Cage) (2023)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Відгуки минулого
- Lieux de tournage
- Emigrant, Montana, États-Unis(Yellowstone Film Ranch)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 59 729 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1