Aglaope
Joined Mar 2006
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A very, very violent story of revenge. Definitely not for the squeamish. Somebody definitely saw the devil. However, an excellent story, and an excellent watch; if you like that sort of thing.
Full of action, with good acting, and lots of gore. The twists and turns in the story can make you feel involved, but it's definitely not somewhere you want to be. Especially as it manages to keep a good degree of realism.
You probably don't really want to know evil like this can really exist.
Full of action, with good acting, and lots of gore. The twists and turns in the story can make you feel involved, but it's definitely not somewhere you want to be. Especially as it manages to keep a good degree of realism.
You probably don't really want to know evil like this can really exist.
Before watching this I couldn't really see how they would make a watchable film with 85 year old actors and an old peoples home. However, I quite liked Secondhand Lions (2003), Harry Brown (2009)and Grand Torino (2008), which all used aged actors, so I thought I would try it. Even though in this the old guy had dementia.
I found it held my interest all the way through, and the dementia was an important part of the story line.
On the whole a very good watch.
I found it held my interest all the way through, and the dementia was an important part of the story line.
On the whole a very good watch.
The main difference with this western is it is set in a remote valley in the European Alps. Western genre more than western.
At times I thought I was going to be watching another version of Pale Rider (1985), but it was probably more like Unforgiven (1992) meets Deliverance (1972).
It is a film that keeps the dialogue to a minimum, and doesn't dig unto the characters personality in depth, but I think that works in this context.
A German/American (Greider) rides into to a remote mountain village as a photographer, but there is a hidden agenda. He also hides a Winchester repeating rifle; the locals only have breech-loading rifles.
The dominant family in the area are the Brenners. As things develop confrontations, and vengeance comes into play.
A really good watch. The Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards.
At times I thought I was going to be watching another version of Pale Rider (1985), but it was probably more like Unforgiven (1992) meets Deliverance (1972).
It is a film that keeps the dialogue to a minimum, and doesn't dig unto the characters personality in depth, but I think that works in this context.
A German/American (Greider) rides into to a remote mountain village as a photographer, but there is a hidden agenda. He also hides a Winchester repeating rifle; the locals only have breech-loading rifles.
The dominant family in the area are the Brenners. As things develop confrontations, and vengeance comes into play.
A really good watch. The Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards.