Saturday, January 29, 2011

Week 5:True Grit

This one is for you H.C.!

Okay, so I must start this post off with a disclaimer. I have never been a fan of westerns. I don't usually go to them, don't really like to read them, and have very little experience watching them. This week we decided to take our hubbies with us, and decided a more "manly" movie would be a good choice. So...here it goes.

I was extremely impressed with Jeff Bridges and Hailee Steinfeld. Jeff Bridges was amazing in his role. He never seemed to break character at all, and totally believable as a drunken, marshall. He made me laugh, cridge, and feel a little sad, all as I was suppose to be. Hailee Steinfeld was really amazing as a 14 year old actor (as well as her character being 14). I found myself forgetting she was only 14, which was the point of the movie, I believe. She was living past her years. Her ability to capture the character and take the bull by the horns was amazing as an upcoming teen star. I look forward to seeing her abilities in other films.

Matt Damon's character was goofy. Maybe that was really what he was suppose to be, but as a cowboy/marshall, I didn't buy it. He is one of my favorite actors too! Didn't do it for me this time.

The movie moved a little slow for me in the beginning, I think the last 40 minutes was the best part, but I think setting up the stage and getting to that part was slow. There was too much dialogue that seemed unnecessary. Some of it did set up a "feel" for the characters, but thought it was a little much.

All in all, I could see how the actors received their nominations... I was impressed, as a Western, I think it was a little slow, even for a non-western fan. I have to say, it was about 3.5 popcorn kernels and a 5 kernel scale.

Check back in day or two! We have big things happening this week at two sisters and a movie (ok, maybe not the oscar's big, but big for two Montana girls!)

Deb

6 comments:

  1. I'm surprised you didn't like Matt Damon that much. I thought he was hilarious.

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  2. Did you ever see the original with John Wayne? I have not seen this one yet, so can't compare them,but the original was epic.

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  3. I haven't and I don't think Deb has either. Yeah, it would be cool to see how they compare.

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  4. No, I never have seen the original! Will have to put that on my list. That would be a good reveiw idea, compare an old movie with it's remake!

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  5. Deb, I have the original "True Grit" on DVD, as well as the book by Charles Portis, which is an easy read! I am willing to loan the DVD out if you and Tiff will compare and review. Thanks for the tribute you gave to me. I studied the "John Wayne Syndrome" in my police academy days. It originated from the movie and means a lot to anyone in law enforcement. Matt Damon played a great Texas Ranger role, as did Glen Campbell in the original. Now you know why I love True Grit! I had tried to convince Tiff to go and I'm glad you went and took the men with you.

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  6. I'm glad this film is receiving so many Academy Award nominations. The Coen brothers did a terrific job with the material. It's not as powerful as Fargo or No Country for Old Men, but it's still great nonetheless. I really hope Roger Deakins will finally win Best Cinematography, he deserved it many other times in the past. Great review by the way!

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