For all its intended depth and psychological realism, which at its best carries reminders of the work of Terrence Malick, there's a fake myth-making quality to it that, because of its inordinate length, could be mistaken for grandeur.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Runtime: 2 hrs 40 mins
Genre: Westerns
Starring: Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck, Sam Shepard, Mary-Louise Parker, Paul Schneider
Screenwriter: Andrew Dominik
Producer: Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Ridley Scott, Jules Daly, David Valdes
Composer: Nick Cave, Warren Ellis
DVD Info
Release:
Feb 2, 2010
HD DVD Features:
- Note: This is a HD-DVD/DVD hybrid, playable on HD-DVD and standard DVD players.
- Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English (SDH), French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Side A:
- Behind the Scenes - Making of Documentary - THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES: DEATH OF AN OUTLAW
Reviews
Compared to Walter Hill's 1980 movie The Long Riders, also about the James gang, this feels an underpowered affair. Indeed, compared to Dominik's own previous movie, Chopper (2000), it is impossibly meek.
Compared to Walter Hill's 1980 movie The Long Riders, also about the James gang, this feels an underpowered affair. Indeed, compared to Dominik's own previous movie, Chopper (2000), it is impossibly meek.
Above all, there's the sense of immersion in a world of harsh beauty whose time is running out. It's to be hoped that non-American audiences embrace this film: it's one of the year's very best.
Affleck and Pitt have prime charge of the tale’s humanity and vitality. The first has nervous headlamp eyes and a wheedling, accosting intensity: he is like a homeless pet you would feel sorry for up to the moment it bit you.
A tremendously stylish, intelligent retelling of western myth.
The name everyone will be talking about after seeing this movie is Casey Affleck.
Andrew Dominik’s sensational film debags a cherished idol. Tyrone Power, Robert Wagner and Roy Rogers famously played Jesse James like Robin Hood. Brad Pitt plays him like a poisonous Mr Hyde.
While well-crafted and beginning and ending well, for the most part it’s like waiting for a tumbleweed to blow across an airless prairie.
A graceful, intelligent movie, and one that gives Casey Affleck a chance to really shine.
Paced like a Terrence Malick or Stanley Kubrick film it will not appeal to everyone, but for those accustomed to using their eyes, ears and brains at the movies this is a magnificent experience.
Apparently, all the world needs a hero and there is nobody better than Brad Pitt, with all his untouchable starriness, to fill those boots.
The running time and pacing may scare some, but Dominik has crafted an instant classic, with poetic visuals, sensational performances and a true love for the genre. Magnificent.
An extraordinary and visionary study of a legendary murderer’s famous fate, within touching distance of Oscars.
Beautifully directed, visually stunning Western with terrific performances from Casey Affleck and Brad Pitt – this is one of the best films of the year.
Written, filmed and acted with real beauty and skill. And it has something powerful to say about today's celebrity-obsessed culture.
Jesse James is that rarest of birds -- an art film with mass appeal.
Even though the film looks beautiful there are things that rubbed me the wrong way.
A measured, brooding meander through dreams of loyalty, shadows of treachery, and the particular psychoses of celebrity for those on both sides of stardom...
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