khunkrumark
Joined Dec 2012
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A few black people have been crowbarred in because this is 'new' Hollywood. So that's an annoying distraction.
I lost interest in this pretty quickly as it seemed to be an assembly of scenes of children being tortured. Hollywood people will like this aspect of the film.
Oh, god, this is just one, overlong, annoying mess.
I lost interest in this pretty quickly as it seemed to be an assembly of scenes of children being tortured. Hollywood people will like this aspect of the film.
Oh, god, this is just one, overlong, annoying mess.
Aaron Spelling lends his gravitas to the ongoing love affair that the American TV audience has with their ridiculous motion of the historical wild west.
This rose-tinted fairytale is no different, except there's some fine talent in front of the camera.
Also, despite being half a century old, this movie has a level headed and mature approach to the issues of bigotry and racism.
But the story is really an excuse to explore the development of trust and friendship between two cowboys on the trail of some Indians heading to Mexico. Both Earnest Borgnine and Sammy Davis Jr. Both rise above the silly story to make this worth watching.
This rose-tinted fairytale is no different, except there's some fine talent in front of the camera.
Also, despite being half a century old, this movie has a level headed and mature approach to the issues of bigotry and racism.
But the story is really an excuse to explore the development of trust and friendship between two cowboys on the trail of some Indians heading to Mexico. Both Earnest Borgnine and Sammy Davis Jr. Both rise above the silly story to make this worth watching.
A surprisingly polarizing Australian film about almost nothing except people, ordinary people!
My guess is that if you're under 30 it wasn't much fun, and if you're over 40 it was an absorbing, grown up drama.
It's not a thriller and there are no murders, despite what you may have read in other reviews... but there is an unexplained death... eventually!
This movie does require your attention. And that's a big ask when it's two hours long!
Exemplary performances elevate the experience.
If you're patient, older and enjoy the ordinary, you'll be rewarded.
My guess is that if you're under 30 it wasn't much fun, and if you're over 40 it was an absorbing, grown up drama.
It's not a thriller and there are no murders, despite what you may have read in other reviews... but there is an unexplained death... eventually!
This movie does require your attention. And that's a big ask when it's two hours long!
Exemplary performances elevate the experience.
If you're patient, older and enjoy the ordinary, you'll be rewarded.