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Ed HarrisZdjęcia:
Dean SemlerMuzyka:
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Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen, Jeremy Irons, Renée Zellweger, Timothy Spall, Timothy V. Murphy, Lance Henriksen, Luce Rains, Boyd Kestner, James Gammon (więcej)VOD (3)
Opisy(1)
In Marshal Virgil Cole and deputy Everett Hitchs line of work, you shoot quick, you shoot clean, and you reload straightaway. No remorse. No looking back. No feelings. Feelings get you killed. Paired as rivals in A History of Violence, Ed Harris (who also directs, produces and co-scripts) and Viggo Mortensen stand together as longtime friends and for-hire peacekeepers Cole and Hitch in this character-driven, bullet-hard Western based on Robert B. Parkers novel. Blood will spill in the town called Appaloosa. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)
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The chemistry between Viggo Mortensen and Ed Harris works great, and tough guy Harris is undoubtedly the strongest card of this otherwise average western. The female element is completely redundant, and some scenes are very artificially constructed. It may please only those who enjoy raw and very fast shootouts without any hint of pathos. Otherwise, it is a relatively pointless affair. ()
Appaloosa is another decent “intimate” western, this time about loyalty, friendship beyond the grave, and the place of women in the life of tough guys. The shootouts are few in number, but they are exciting. The characters are introverted and tough, as men were at the time in which Ed Harris’ film takes place, and you’ll get to know them only in the second half. That, however, makes the ending even better. The whole film might come across as cold and visually austere, but this time that is not a handicap. ()
First, I was glad that the western genre still had its place in modern Hollywood, but it won't last long with this category of randomly selected scripts. Appaloosa merely collects a series of episodes from an interchangeable town with a sheriff's office and a saloon, but it doesn't lead anywhere. The whole relationship-focused story reaches a dead end and the showdown comes literally out of nowhere at the last minute. It's no wonder that the attraction is mainly the actors. Ed Harris is once again a tough guy on demand and Viggo Mortensen handles the cowboy next door stereotype with humor. However, Renée Zelwegger and Jeremy Irons show that they only ended up in the Wild West by mistake, and their forced or casual acting has no place here. For this horribly wasted opportunity, I would only give it a disappointing 50%. ()
A Western without a shootout is like a cowboy without a horse, and there are very few here, but that doesn’t matter much. The problem is that the narrative is too slow, hardly leaving banal dialogues, and it lacks tension that would move the story forward and make it more engaging. Ed Harris as a screenwriter and director didn’t disappoint, but he didn’t impress either. ()
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