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Aged, ill, and unable to reconcile the man he was to who he has become, Flynn is hell-bent on exiting this life in a blaze of glory.Aged, ill, and unable to reconcile the man he was to who he has become, Flynn is hell-bent on exiting this life in a blaze of glory.Aged, ill, and unable to reconcile the man he was to who he has become, Flynn is hell-bent on exiting this life in a blaze of glory.
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I really wanted to like this movie.
Henriksen & Berenger give very good, solid performances. However, aside from a very brief appearance by Danny Trejo, most of the other actors seem to be on loan from the Eldorado school of bad acting.
The story is a good old fashioned, slow burning western. But the supporting characters, more so than the leads, just seemed so clichéd (it might have been the bad acting, but I think even good actors wouldn't have helped their roles.)
None of the scenes 'in town' or on the train near the end - just nothing seemed authentic.
It's a shame because I suspect with more competent direction, a better supporting cast and cinematographer, this actually could have been a great film and character study.
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This is on Netflix now, and while I enjoyed it the first viewing, I really had to see it twice to fully understand it. Maybe I am slow, but once I really had the insight it was a beautiful story. It is a story of redemption not only for the main character, but a supporting character.
Some have complained about all the coughing the main character does - but to fully understand the movie the coughing - and the medicine he takes - is necessary to the plot.
Not trying to start a fight, but I believe some of the reviewers have gotten it a bit wrong as far as the character backgrounds. To explain this further I'd have to spoil it.
See it - and see it a second time if you have to.
Wish I could get the soundtrack but haven't seen it.
Some have complained about all the coughing the main character does - but to fully understand the movie the coughing - and the medicine he takes - is necessary to the plot.
Not trying to start a fight, but I believe some of the reviewers have gotten it a bit wrong as far as the character backgrounds. To explain this further I'd have to spoil it.
See it - and see it a second time if you have to.
Wish I could get the soundtrack but haven't seen it.
Movie moves kind of slow, focuses on what its like getting old and knowing its almost over
Has some underlying messages on how some younger guys figure old guys are 'out' of it
Redemption the hard way, going out like a man etc
Lots of cigarette smoking
Very good to above average acting, good direction, good camera work, excellent costume work. Characters are believable, ages are correct for roles. Set pieces look real for the times they are in
Trio should NEVER have gotten first billing, he is barely in this movie.
Good symbolism done in the movie for 'crossing over'
--Enjoy
Has some underlying messages on how some younger guys figure old guys are 'out' of it
Redemption the hard way, going out like a man etc
Lots of cigarette smoking
Very good to above average acting, good direction, good camera work, excellent costume work. Characters are believable, ages are correct for roles. Set pieces look real for the times they are in
Trio should NEVER have gotten first billing, he is barely in this movie.
Good symbolism done in the movie for 'crossing over'
--Enjoy
4apjc
I watched the first part last night and decided to go to bed, see if the next half got any better tonight. This is not slow moving it's slovenly to the point of tedium. I've watched over half of it now and still don't know what it's about. Who are these characters, what's the story about, when I don't know, I don't care. Have a general idea now that it's about the woman hanging from a tree and the sheriff, along with a possible outlaw gang. Don't understand the Virgil or river man parts, unless it's taking an eternity to build up to good versus bad. If you have the patience of an angel, it might be good.Personally I wished I'd watched the good, the bad and the ugly yet again.
Really glad someone decided to make a good western. Mr. Henriksen has not lost his touch in selling a character. Really top notch performance. Mr. Berenger and Mr. Trejo also hit the mark with true style. The young supporting actors also give a fine performance.Many thanks to all the crew for putting together a fine example of what the western genre could, should and ought to be.
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- TriviaThe story, Virgil, Jaden, River Man (many other characters and scenes) are based loosely on Dante's Inferno.
- GoofsAt the saloon in Hesperus, when Taylon (lance Henriksen) pours himself a glass of whiskey, he fills it about two thirds full, but when he goes to drink it, the same glass is less than half full.
- SoundtracksLet Me Ride
Written and performed by Stephen Petree
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- 1h 39m(99 min)
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