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The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
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This is one of those ‘serious’ films that Brad Pitt makes every now and then to remind us that he’s more than just a pretty face. He certainly does a good job depicting the outlaw Jesse James as a psychopath who switches from loving family man to cold-blooded killer at the drop of a hat. However, the real stars of the show are cameraman Roger Deakins and supporting actor Casey Affleck, both of whom received Oscar nominations for their work here.

Affleck gives a remarkably convincing performance as Bob Ford, the hero-worshipping sidekick who comes to resent and fear James, and eventually turns traitor – only to find himself haunted by the legend of Jesse James long after the gunman’s death. Deakins frames every shot to perfection – James appearing like an apparition from the mist as he holds up a train, or silhouetted by golden sunlight on the open prairies. The sheer beauty of the photography almost makes up for the languid pace of the film, and at almost two and a half hours long there are moments when you can’t help thinking – “oh, just shoot him will ya…”

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Sounds like it ought to be a winner on Blu-ray - have you seen the HD version Cliff?
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Haven't been able to get my hands on the high-def version yet, but it's definitely a film that will benefit from the HD treatment - lots of beautiful landscapes and lingering close ups of Brad Pitt looking moody....
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I watched this and quite liked it. Thought it was very slow to start though.
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That's funny - I thought it was the second half that dragged too much.

You know he's gonna die - the title kind of gives it away - but they just took forever getting to the crucial moment....
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That's true but if he died straight away it wouldn't of been much of a film.

I thought the second half of the film got on with it, mind you it's not really what you can call a fast paced film anyway.

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Actually, I thought the really interesting part was the coda - where you see how Bob Ford's life is overshadowed by the legend of Jesse James...

Casey Affleck's face just looked so haunted in the final scenes - I really think he deserved the Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance here.
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Yes i have to agree with you there. It was a very interesting and well thought out film but i do think it is a film your either going to like or your going to hate.

Personally i enjoyed it, i liked the bit in the bar while the man was singing about Jesse while ford was there.

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Special guest appearance from Nick Cave there.....
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I wondered who it was.....Thanks
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If you see a grizzled singer in a Western these days it's normally Nick Cave....

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