Friday, July 23, 2010

Open Range (Movie Review)

Critically acclaimed in some quarters, but snubbed by the Oscars, Open Range is a throw back to the great John Wayne westerns of the past. With the exception of some films, like Tombstone or Wyatt Earp, you rarely see Westerns hyped is no longer the big screen. Open Range is the exception to the rule. With a cast of Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner and Annette Benning, Open Range is managed, with all the majestic beauty of the rolling plains, a small border town filled lifeShoot-out between good and evil. If you like the western genre, then you'll love Open Range.

Buddies Boss Spearman (Robert Duvall), Charley Waite (Kevin Costner), Mose Harrison (Abraham Benrubi) and Button (Diego Luna), enjoy a life of freedom and abundance, as their cattle graze freely on the open plains of the old West. A life of honor and peace, everyone is happy with the wonder of his daily experience. But each man's personal paradise is shattered when theThe men carry their cattle near the town of Ville Harmon. Local rancher Denton Baxter (Michael Gambon) hates free-rangers, especially on his property, and used to control the local sheriff, Sheriff Poole (James Russo), the town through a campaign of fear and terror.

But Boss and Charley are the kind of people down from a fight, especially when their friends were injured. The different objectives of each group of men leads to an inevitable bloody showdown. Meanwhile, Charley falls in lovethe local doctor's sister Sue Barlow (Annette Benning). Sometimes funny, sometimes romantic, "is to enjoy Open Range," a film for the whole family ...

With the help of modern cinema and the natural beauty of the American frontier, Open Range a modern audience with a performance of the hard lives of these people lived. The only important point on which lacks realism (at least as far as I can determine, and I am no expert) is in the final scenes, as did the good and the bad, thenShowdown gunfight. This prolonged dance of the six shooters end up killing about seventy-five times as many people as the famous shootout at the OK Corral. Just like Valentine's Day massacre of San hardly deserve a mention on the evening news today, mass murder of this magnitude is not easy these days, however, happens in Shootout in Open Range is the highest point of the film, and the rate which prevent the final conflict is based on the climax of the film with aReal growth (which would be impossible without the work bloody firefight).

In the end, Open Range is a very funny movie. ... Many many conflicts shoot ... Man to man violence. If you then bad luck with this. Ask The only question you need (which in the past, do not ask) is whether the good win. If they do that? You need to find myself, and I recommend it. Kevin Costner, Open Range isat its best knee-deep - into American history, if part of the plains of the West or the baseball Iowa and North Carolina - that's why Open Range is a must-see film ...

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