Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Initiation Ideas Rookies

True Grit (second name)

After working as a goldsmith who led the development of their latest gem A serious man, we can understand that the Coen brothers have wanted to rest a few neurons by dealing with this remake of the 1969 Western starring John Wayne, $ 100 for a sheriff - the film that earned him the only way Oscar of his career - he himself adapted from the novel by Charles Portis. For now, True Grit is their biggest hit in terms of revenue at U.S. box office. However, we can doubt its effectiveness on French soil where the western genre has not really freedom of the city in recent years given the recent gadin Appaloosa Ed Harris, or the 3:10 to Yuma James Mangold successful yet, and casting a priori holders ... Hopefully at least for this True Grit second salvo that the claw "Coen Brothers" it is beneficial.
Speaking claw was still hard to find, despite dialogues strong typed but too dense and good old reds from his store well as Joel and Ethan Coen have accustomed us. The linearity of the story is lost in length and speech, and little action film, even cleverly buggers, can not really wake up the cowboy or cowgirl in all of us. In addition to its last half hour worthy of the best of the Golden Age, it lacks True Grit little something that would make it but conventional western licked a work truly worthy of the full work of the two brothers, and give him the bitter taste it is too often lacking. Remains a wonderful photography, some good notes of derision and interpretation Luscious Jeff Bridges as a judge blind, abrupt and misanthropic, the Southern accent to cut to the sickle.


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True Grit Joel and Ethan Coen - 2:05 - Released: 23/02/2011 at Paramount

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