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The Hi-Lo Country (1998)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:19
Rotten:15
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: The actors fail to live up to the archetypes they portray.
Theatrical Release:23-07-0099
Synopsis: This epic western combines themes of classic westerns from the past, where cowboys fought to the death for honor and the love of a good woman, while exploring the modern predicament of the death of... This epic western combines themes of classic westerns from the past, where cowboys fought to the death for honor and the love of a good woman, while exploring the modern predicament of the death of the true cowboy. Based on the novel by Max Evans, this tale of the friendship between two men is set against the sumptously beautiful lanscape of post-WWII New Mexico. After fighting in the war, two good friends decide to go into cattle business for themselves. Big Boy (Woody Harrelson) is an old-fashioned cowboy, living life on the edge with a drink in one hand and a pistol in the other. His good friend Pete (Billy Crudup) is more mild mannered, but both men work hard to make something of their ranch, struggling to succeed in a world that is quickly becoming hard for small-time cowboys to survive in. Their friendship is tested when they both fall for the same married woman, the lonely and gorgeous Mona (Patricia Arquette). When Big Boy and Mona become lovers, the small town seethes with rumors and jealous men want to see Big Boy dead for his infidelity. Director Stephen Frears displays a keen eye for period detail and the wide open beauty of the surroundings, letting the landscape speak for the film's more laconic characters. Woody Harrelson shines as the kinetic Big Boy with his usual raw energy and spark, while Billy Crudup turns in a typically outstanding performance as his more subdued friend Pete. [More]
Starring: Woody Harrelson, Billy Crudup, Patricia Arquette, Cole Hauser
Starring: Woody Harrelson, Billy Crudup, Patricia Arquette, Cole Hauser, Penélope Cruz, Darren E. Burrows, Jacob Vargas, James Gammon, Lane Smith, Katy Jurado, Sam Elliott, John Diehl, Enrique Castillo, Rosaleen Linehan
Director: Stephen Frears
Director: Stephen Frears
Screenwriter: Walon Green
Producer: Tim Bevan, Barbara De Fina, Martin Scorsese, Eric Fellner
Composer: Carter Burwell
Reviews for The Hi-Lo Country
A large, brawling, lusty film which boasts nothing short of mythic resonance!
A nostalgia trip in more ways than one, successfully recalling the days when meaty westerns were a frequent part of the movies' bill of fare.
Everything is in place for a mythic drama, except the players, who don't begin to fill the boots of the archetypes they're meant to be.
Woody Harrelson's surprisingly credible, yippie-ki-yay performance as the last of the old-time cowboys is the only reason - but just reason enough - to see THE HI-LO COUNTRY.
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