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7 समीक्षाएं · द्वारा उपलब्ध कराया गया Metacritic.com
- 89Austin ChronicleAustin ChronicleDirector Pollack and scriptwriter John Milius transform Vardis Fisher's novel Mountain Man into a gritty, cinematic tall tale that resonates across geography, time, and the loneliest regions of the solitary heart.
- 80EmpireWilliam ThomasEmpireWilliam ThomasPollack does right to put his faith in one man and a whole lot of mountains. The result is impressive.
- 75Chicago ReaderChicago ReaderThe dialogue is spare, the scenery the real star. Satisfying and impressive.
- 75TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineBeautifully photographed in the wilds of Utah, this film unfortunately doesn't know when to stop; it feels consumed by a self-concious desire to be arty, and offers a treatment too cool for its subject matter. The dialogue, by John Milius and Edward Anhalt, is full of homespun homilies that undercut the attempted seriousness.
- 70The New York TimesThe New York TimesThere are momoments of great beauty and terror and deeply earned pathos. There are as well such not-so-incidental pleasures as John Rubinstein's lovely and serviceable musical score, and a cast of excellent supporting actors.
- 70Time OutTime OutA flawed but immensely appealing film adapted in part from Vardis Fisher's Mountain Man, a superb historical novel which explores the myth and the reality of the tough trappers who roamed the unconquered West in the 1850s.
- 70VarietyVarietyThe film has its own force and beauty and the only carp might lie in its not always clear exegesis of the humanistic spirit and freedom most of its characters are striving for.