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photoe's rating
The Way West
6.27
The Way West
Knowing
6.23
Knowing
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
5.78
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
Soul Plane
4.64
Soul Plane
Narcos: Mexico
8.39
Narcos: Mexico
Greatest Events of WWII in Colour
8.610
Greatest Events of WWII in Colour
Solo: A Star Wars Story
6.97
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Avengers: Infinity War
8.46
Avengers: Infinity War
Johnny Be Good
4.64
Johnny Be Good
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
7.49
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
The Woods
5.67
The Woods
Ghost Town
6.78
Ghost Town
Year of the Dog
6.08
Year of the Dog
Grounded for Life
7.58
Grounded for Life
The Restless Gun
7.48
The Restless Gun
Game Over, Man!
5.54
Game Over, Man!
Life Stinks
5.98
Life Stinks
The Gospel
5.17
The Gospel
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
5.36
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
Twenty Two
7.79
Twenty Two
That's Entertainment! III
7.58
That's Entertainment! III
The Hateful Eight
7.86
The Hateful Eight
Showdown at Abilene
6.27
Showdown at Abilene
The Oscar
5.27
The Oscar
The Sea Wolf
6.08
The Sea Wolf

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The Way West

The Way West

6.2
7
  • Jan 4, 2021
  • Odd epic bridging old and new attitudes about the Old West

    This film is fairly anachronistic for 1967. It's attitudes are much more set in 1957 or earlier, although considering our cynical world, some of those attitudes, especially the ones about young and old love are quite charming.

    The film is astounding for its three stars and the cinematography is stunning. This film has that old Hollywood top film stock quality, which shows in the brilliant compositions and frequently amazing scenery. So despite the tragedy, you get the impact and drama of the untouched nature that the first settlers must have felt.

    There's also a good deal of tragedy along the way, which makes the film have veritas more akin to the late 60s or 70s. The treatment of Native Americans is actually quite reasonable, even beautiful, in parts, minus a terrible throwback scene of drunken Natives requesting alcohol for a toll, but don't let that one offense put you off the picture entirely. Fact is, it's probably not even possible to get a favorable film made now of Western settlers in the American West, which is a shame, because it is an incredible story, despite its now well-documented genocidal effects on the indigenous nations of what was to become the USA.

    I'm not surprised I haven't heard of the film, because one could take this as a whitewash, but I was surprised by some modern scenes it includes. I'm a bit disappointed it's not better known, because it's pretty solid, if also at times uneven and unrealistic. I wouldn't brand it as severely cliched as some others have though. It's a hybrid of a sanitized Western with something considerably deeper and rougher. Widmark, Mitchum, and Douglas all play to their types, but Douglas actually ventures into less heroic territory than is his usual assignment. Mitchum phones it in a bit, but remains charismatic as always, and his role makes a fair amount of sense.

    The impact of all three of these great actors can't be overstated, not to mention an excellent supporting cast, including some who are quite effective at reminding one of a time when people actually spoke and regaled each other with stories, and didn't barely move and mutter after too much internet and video games. There's a lot in this movie to remind you of times we are so far removed from, that you're really left what happened to the reward and simplicity of human existence before modern technology.

    You're also left with some sense of the true tragedy and loss that many of these early settlers endured, though the struggles here are more interpersonal, and not so much against the elements, which is a bit of an oversight, though you are given a sense of the dramatic terrain that had to be conquered. There really aren't many Westerns that focus on the settlers, without gunslingers, so this movie is uniquely worth seeing in that regard.
    Barbershop 2: Back in Business

    Barbershop 2: Back in Business

    5.7
    8
  • Apr 19, 2020
  • A Black Mr Deeds Goes to Washington

    This film is rated far too low. It mixes the character and humor of the original film and black barbershop environment, with a fight-city-hall story that is well fleshed out and solidly delivered by two great actors playing political and commercial heavies. The acting is without a false step all around. Ice Cube plays an almost Jimmy Stewart-like character trying to save a small business and local block against a land development scheme.

    This film mixes drama and comedy, and yet doesn't come off too light or insincere. It's really a solid and quite political film. It also, though several flashbacks of Cedric's character, tells the African-American story of the 50s through 70s.

    It's MUCH better than a 5.7 star film.
    Narcos: Mexico

    Narcos: Mexico

    8.3
    9
  • Feb 28, 2020
  • Stunning, suspenseful, and very authentic in the Spanish language.

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