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True Grit – Movie Review

By Anne Brodie Dec 21, 2010, 14:07 GMT

Remake of the John Wayne classic.  Western following the adventures of fourteen year-old Mattie Ross after her father is shot and robbed in Fort Smith. Mattie then leaves home, accompanied by a hardened U.S. Marshal, to seek the criminals responsible. The pair\'s pursuit leads them into Indian Territory.

Remake of the John Wayne classic. Western following the adventures of fourteen year-old Mattie Ross after her father is shot and robbed in Fort Smith. Mattie then leaves home, accompanied by a hardened U.S. Marshal, to seek the criminals responsible. The pair\'s pursuit leads them into Indian Territory. ...more

The Coens’ re-imaging of the 1969 classic John Wayne western is nothing short of breath taking with elements of magic realism, noir and the epic big sky 70’s western.  Its elegant pace and look, the old fashioned and stylised dialogue and its strange array of characters are pure cinema. 

When a dramatic scene takes place under a black night sky alive with stars and the sight moves you to tears, well, that’s as good as it gets for a western.  The shimmering atmosphere, mood and the poetry of that mythic world saturates the Coen’s loving homage to genre.

The story’s simple - Mattie Ross is a no nonsense fourteen year old seeking vengeance for the cold blooded murder of her father; she finds a suitable lawman who fits her bill, hires him and they head into the wilderness to find the man what done it.  Texas Ranger La Beouf an uptight rule bound law nerd played by Matt Damon joins them.
 
He’s been after the varmint for months on an earlier Texas murder beef.  The trio moves through an eerie, mythic western underworld, where bears ride horses and dead bodies are sold and resold.

Cogburn may be a drunk and ne’er do well, but he has sharply hewn instincts about human behaviour and can shoot a piece of cornbread out of the sky.  His initial concerns about young Mattie tagging along on the bounty hunt give way to admiration for her strength and intelligence and a desire to protect her from the lures and snares of the Wild West.

The story’s uncomplicated but the payoff is the look and feel.  It is art, each frame a masterpiece of great precision and technique and authenticity.  The Coens have added their signature, the sound of wind howling over the desert plain, as in No Country for Old Men and A Serious Man.  The weather contrives to evoke emotion, as snow and cold, heat and dry threatens life as much as the bad guy’s gun and seems to be in tune with the dramatic action.

Jeff Bridges is a shoo-in for an Oscar nomination but it seems such a nom or win mean little compared to the purity and ferocity of his performance, onscreen for posterity.  Everyone will know how great an actor he is. Bridges’ Crazy Heart Oscar was his people’s choice award; a win for True Grit would be his lifetime achievement nod.

Hailee Steinfeld plays Mattie to Bridges’ Cogburn.  Steinfeld has the grit to stand up to Bridges inasmuch as a five foot fireball can, but she is unintimidated and gives a performance from the brain and gut.

Barry Pepper and Josh Brolin are in the film for mere moments but we know they’re there.  They give knockout performances, colored by the moral code of the cowboy and set firmly within this mythic world. 
True Grit is moody, evocative, and playful and it is one of the years’ absolute best films.

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35 mm drama
Written and directed by Ethan and Joel Coen, based on Charles Portis’ novel
Opens: Dec 22
Runtime:
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of western violence including disturbing images
Country: US
Language: English



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True Grit

Remake of the John Wayne classic. Western following the adventures of fourteen year-old Mattie Ross after her father is shot and robbed in Fort Smith. Mattie then leaves home, accompanied by ...more

  • US Release: 2010-12-22
  • UK Release: 2011-02-11

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