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A thrilling and action-packed Western, The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a story about loyalty, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of justice.A thrilling and action-packed Western, The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a story about loyalty, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of justice.A thrilling and action-packed Western, The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a story about loyalty, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Joseph Lee Anderson
- Oak
- (as Joseph Anderson)
Emily Rasmuss
- Red Blake
- (as Emily Jones)
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I love an underdog--who doesn't? With The Ballad of Lefty Brown, Jared Moshe gives the audience a chance to revel in what happens when a bumbling sidekick (expertly played by Bill Pullman) loses his left-hand man (Peter Fonda) and is compelled by love and honor to take revenge. The cinematography is gorgeous--think Andrew Wyeth landscapes at sunset--and the mood of the film remains true to its genre: pensive, a bit wild, and ripplingly tense.
The film succeeds most when it juxtaposes Lefty's incompetence with his determination. Lefty doesn't take action with grace and style like so many other Western heroes--It's just not in his nature. Even his friends think he's too incompetent to manage a ranch let alone outsmart some highly capable bad guys. Lucky for us, his tenacity reveals strength within a love that compels him to do what everyone around him thinks impossible.
As the film progresses, our desire to see Lefty "win" takes on a deeper meaning. Not only do we want him to succeed because justice is pleasurable to witness--Lefty's success is also proof that courage comes in all packages and that true grit reveals its own type of grace, one that is often overlooked when we dismiss those at the bottom of the pecking order.
The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a meditation on what happens if we stop worrying about our flaws and instead explore how we can work with them. Who knows, maybe one of our weaknesses could come in handy some day...
The film succeeds most when it juxtaposes Lefty's incompetence with his determination. Lefty doesn't take action with grace and style like so many other Western heroes--It's just not in his nature. Even his friends think he's too incompetent to manage a ranch let alone outsmart some highly capable bad guys. Lucky for us, his tenacity reveals strength within a love that compels him to do what everyone around him thinks impossible.
As the film progresses, our desire to see Lefty "win" takes on a deeper meaning. Not only do we want him to succeed because justice is pleasurable to witness--Lefty's success is also proof that courage comes in all packages and that true grit reveals its own type of grace, one that is often overlooked when we dismiss those at the bottom of the pecking order.
The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a meditation on what happens if we stop worrying about our flaws and instead explore how we can work with them. Who knows, maybe one of our weaknesses could come in handy some day...
Seldom ever do a review here. Had to cause I've NEVER thought of Bill Pullman as above average actor. This has to be his best as an actor in his career in my opinion! Kudos to Bill!
If you like Western movies, I don't need to write anything to convince you to watch this. Look on the casting here and you already may be swayed by that alone too. Good ensemble to say the least. And it also feels like a classic western. The hunt and the pursue of justice! And the morals being thrown down the drain (well or whatever was the equivalent of that in the Western world) for a better "future" for all (read making rich folk richer).
Now there is a lot that is not being said and things can be interpreted any way you like or however you see things - worldview and all that. A lot of action and quite a lot of Western talk (which I find amusing, but also really like melody). If that sounds like fun to you, the technical aspect and all other aspects really enhance the experience you're going to have watching this
Now there is a lot that is not being said and things can be interpreted any way you like or however you see things - worldview and all that. A lot of action and quite a lot of Western talk (which I find amusing, but also really like melody). If that sounds like fun to you, the technical aspect and all other aspects really enhance the experience you're going to have watching this
It's a crime that a movie like this grossed under $8k at the box office when tripe passes for blockbusters
Ok so it's a bit slow but don't let that put you off, it's gritty with empathy towards the main characters. It has political and moral undertones and we'll acted throughout.
Did you know
- TriviaLewis Pullman who plays Billy Kitchen is Bill Pullman's son in real life.
- GoofsAlthough Lefty does not appear to be left-handed -- he shoots right handed, rides right-handed (holding the reins in his left hand so that his right hand is free), and wears his sidearm on the left side, butt forward, so that he can draw it with his right hand -- he could have gotten the nickname for some other characteristic or habit.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Lefty Brown: [to Billy] Well, stick with Mrs. Johnson, kid. She'll learn you better than I ever could. You'll be on your own soon enough... Wild bill...
- SoundtracksBanjo
Written by Jack Pullman
Performed by Jack Pullman
Courtesy of Jack Pullman
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Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,856
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,559
- Dec 17, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $7,856
- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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