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Seraphim Falls

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
36K
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Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson in Seraphim Falls (2006)
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After the end of the American Civil War, a former Confederate colonel hunts down a former Yankee officer with whom he has a grudge.After the end of the American Civil War, a former Confederate colonel hunts down a former Yankee officer with whom he has a grudge.After the end of the American Civil War, a former Confederate colonel hunts down a former Yankee officer with whom he has a grudge.

  • Director
    • David Von Ancken
  • Writers
    • David Von Ancken
    • Abby Everett Jaques
  • Stars
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Liam Neeson
    • Anjelica Huston
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    36K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Von Ancken
    • Writers
      • David Von Ancken
      • Abby Everett Jaques
    • Stars
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Liam Neeson
      • Anjelica Huston
    • 179User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Gideon
    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Carver
    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Madame Louise
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Hayes
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Railcrew Foreman
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Parsons
    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Minister Abraham
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Henry
    John Robinson
    John Robinson
    • Kid
    Angie Harmon
    Angie Harmon
    • Rose
    Robert Baker
    Robert Baker
    • Pope
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Charon
    • (as Wes Studie)
    Jimmi Simpson
    Jimmi Simpson
    • Big Brother
    James Jordan
    James Jordan
    • Little Brother
    Nate Mooney
    Nate Mooney
    • Cousin Bill
    Shannon Zeller
    • Charlotte
    Argos MacCallum
    • Wizened Christian
    Zachary Spears
    • Young Christian
    • Director
      • David Von Ancken
    • Writers
      • David Von Ancken
      • Abby Everett Jaques
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    User reviews179

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    8Whythorne

    Intelligently-made western a refreshing surprise

    I rented this film without ever hearing of it before, and was pleasantly surprised...something which is becoming more and more rare in my movie renting experience.

    This gritty, untypical western appealed to me on a number of different levels. The unusual casting of Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan intrigued me, their film presence was an enhancement without being a distraction to the film. The story was complex and minimalist at the same time, sometimes combining ultra-real and surreal elements. The cinematography is straightforward and beautiful, and a welcome relief from the jiggly camera technique, colorization, and other "contemporary" gimmicks that all too often nowadays cause technique and style to become a major distraction with the story being told. Thank goodness there are still directors that believe in having movies being filmed this way!

    While the story grabs your attention from the very beginning and moves quickly, it takes its time in revealing who the characters are, and what are their motivations and the demons they are dealing with.

    If you watch this with a preconceived notion of what a western should be, a la John Ford, Howard Hawks, etc. you may be disappointed, as some reviewers here obviously have been. I myself found this intelligent western - that is a little offbeat, with an element of mystery, and not always clearly defined bad guys and good guys - a refreshing change of pace from the racks of slasher film sequels, lame comedies, and Jennifer Aniston vehicles at the video store.
    8mboytiman

    Very Good

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It's a hunt movie, in the genre of Jeremiah Johnson or The Searchers type. Not gripping,then isn't supposed to be, but contained enough excitement and adventure to keep me fully engrossed. I thought Pierce Brosnan was excellent, almost unrecognizable with his beard and make up; poles apart from Bond. He really looks and plays his character as the quarry very well indeed. The locations photography, New Mexico and Oregon, are stunning. Liam Neeson never seems to give a bad performance plays his character well as the cold hearted, totally obsessed predator, He is well supported by a bunch of bounty hunters/villains lead by Michael Wincott.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Go as you wish. That which is yours will always return to you. That which you take will always be taken from you.

    Seraphim Falls is directed by David Von Ancken who also co-writes with Abby Everett Jaques. It stars Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan, Michael Wincott, Xander Berkeley, Tom Noonan, Kevin J. O'Connor, John Robinson, Ed Lauter, Wes Studi and Anjelica Huston. Music is by Harry Gregson-Williams and cinematography by John Toll.

    It's post American Civil War, 1868, the Rocky Mountains, and Gideon (Brosnan) is being hunted by Colonel Morsman Carver (Neeson) and his hired killers. The reason why is not yet known, but it's the beginning of a relentless pursuit that's propelled by rage and hatred, a pursuit that will force both men to the day of reckoning.

    The premise is as simple as it gets and on the surface the film holds no surprises until the divisive ending. However, before taking in the thematics of the story, it's refreshing to find a film of this genre type utilising the scenery to the max, whilst simultaneously playing out with sparse dialogue as two grizzled actors tell the story. An obvious forebear to "The Outlaw Josey Wales", Seraphim Falls is ultimately a meditation on revenge and remorse. Moments of violence flit in and out of proceedings, these moments cloaked magnificently by natural surroundings, where the expansive wilderness plays host to the intimate human drama unfolding. It's also a film that pulses with mythical atmosphere, where Carver's pursuit of Gideon plays out like that of the Grim Reaper and his charges sent to capture the soul of the fleeing man. The falls of the title clearly indicates man's decent into hell, because it's not for nothing that the finale is played out on a blistering plain, which as you cast your eyes upon it, it is indeed hellish.

    It's also worth noting that we the viewers are never sure who we should be rooting for - if either of them!? Gideon is out on his own, but he is an immensely skilled mountain man, one who is seemingly out skilling his pursuers. Is he the bad guy here? Or is it Neeson's Carver? One is ex Union, the other Confederate, this gives added spice to what then develops into a most intriguing journey. Where the film has irked some critics is with the ending, with some calling it pretentious and a very weak pay off. It's true enough to say that Ancken has slackened the grip slightly, as the tight gritty tone gives way to something more open and even airy. Yet I personally like it a lot, it helps to round out the supernatural feel that appears to loom as we have headed towards the day of reckoning. It lacks dramatic impact for sure, but thematically and for tonal bedfellow process, it pays off on what had gone before it.

    Brosnan (stepping in when Richard Gere bailed out) and Neeson revel in the roles, seemingly enjoying the complexities and war torn burdens that their characters carry. Their scenes together are as professional as one could wish, both men comfortably doing world weary characterisations. Wincott is on hand for gravel voiced villain duties, his portrayal of Hayes is cold and in keeping with the movie. The other notable names in the cast drop in and out of the narrative, each important, and in the case of Huston and Studi, suitably weird. But the real star of the show is John Toll (Braveheart/Legends of the Fall), whose photography is pristine and always remaining atmospheric, he captures the natural beauty of Oregon and New Mexico with great keen eyed skill. Switiching seamlessly from the blue, grey and whites of the mountain pursuit to the browns and yellows of the salt flats, we witness a master cinematographer at work.

    Likely to infuriate as much as it enthrals, one just hopes that it's the latter that anyone reading this does indeed find to be the case. 8/10
    6gradyharp

    Revenge and the Wilderness Struggle for Survival

    SERAPHIM FALLS is an odd film, one that on the surface appears to be an homage to the old Westerns, but proves to be a psychological battle for survival between two men engulfed in revenge. There is very little story to relate: Carver (Liam Neeson) with a small posse of bounty hunters (Michael Wincott, Ed Lauter, John Robinson and Robert Baker) treks Gideon (Pierce Brosnan) through snow, forests, mountains, rough water, and desert over a Civil Ear seed of hate. The 'story' fades to a philosophical stance (somewhat clumsily) by the intervention of some ghostly creatures (Anjelica Huston, et al) and ends without much more than a whisper of a memory about the futility of revenge.

    Bronson and Neeson do well with their scant dialogue, revealing more of their character's minds with physical action and the power of facial expressions. The mood of the film is in the superior hands of cinematographer John Toll and Harry Gregson-Williams' musical score. Director David Von Ancken keeps the tension at peak level even though the film is desperately in need of editing (just under tow long hours in length). But for a diversion and an appreciation for the wilderness of America in the mid-nineteenth century, SERAPHIM FALLS is a visually satisfying experience. Grady Harp
    6SnoopyStyle

    The reveal inevitably disappoints

    It's 1868. This starts in the Mountains of the west. Gideon (Pierce Brosnan) barely escapes a posse led by Carver (Liam Neeson). They chase him from the mountains down to the deserts. It doesn't really explain the reason for the manhunt until close to the end.

    That's the big premise of this movie. It dives right into a chase without telling the audience the why. There is a certain fascination. It's almost as if the reason doesn't matter. In a certain way, it almost doesn't. That's why the reveal is rather a minor disappointment. It could never really satisfy the build up. I think it would be more compelling if they never showed the explanation. The ending does get a bit too surreal especially since the movie never hints at that kind of bent.

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    • Trivia
      Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan said they had the most fun in their career making this film. They loved westerns as kids, and were thrilled to finally to be in one.
    • Goofs
      At the railroad camp, numerous extras flail away at the new railroad tracks with spike hammers, even though no one is actually installing any spikes. In one particularly obvious case, two teams of laborers drop two rails on the roadbed side by side, then start hammering on them, without anyone placing any spikes, or even bothering to gauge the distance between the rails.
    • Quotes

      Water Man: Go as you wish. That which is yours will always return to you. That which you take will always be taken from you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Alpha Dog/Arthur and the Invisibles/Seraphim Falls/Catch and Release/Alone with Her (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Stacked Them Up in Piles
      Traditional

      Arrangement by Jim Taylor

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2007 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duelo De Asesinos
    • Filming locations
      • Koosah Falls, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Icon Productions
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $418,296
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $155,560
      • Jan 28, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,220,058
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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